Set in eight tranquil acres on the outskirts of the picturesque village of St Florence and just three miles from Tenby's stunning beaches, Lillimoor Farm Cottages were converted from the milking parlour on what was once a dairy farm. Their caring owners have installed every comfort and convenience beneath the beamed ceilings.
After a walk along the shoreline or an amble home from the village pub, Cowslip's thick stone walls and glowing log-burning stove provide an irresistibly cosy welcome. Two sets of French doors connect Cowslip's character-packed living room with its private patio, inviting guests to barbecue while watching the sun go down.
Primrose Cottage has character-packed, spacious accommodation. Its private patio and lawned area offer the ideal spot to dine alfresco and enjoy views across Lillimoor's landscaped gardens and meadowland beyond. French doors from the beam-crossed living room and sumptuous bedroom connect indoors with outdoors. Primrose Cottage is a haven of peace, comfort, and convenience. Falling into its luxurious four-poster bed after ambling home from the village pub or enjoying some fun-packed coastal adventure has to be the perfect way to end the day.
Lillimoor's eight acres present further delights for guests to enjoy. Walks around the land and an all-weather tennis court make a stay at Lillimoor a complete contrast to the daily grind of urban life.
The Local Area
With its floral displays and Flemish chimneys, St Florence has long been renowned as one of the loveliest Welsh villages. The Norman church tower dominates the landscape, while its pubs provide live music and hearty pub classics. Anna Ryder Richardson's Zoo is just a ten-minute stroll from the cottages, where you can stroke a wallaby or feed a lemur in their ‘walk-through’ enclosures.
Close by lies the medieval walled town of Tenby. Its Blue Flag beaches offer a host of water-sports, fishing trips, coastal cruises, an 18-hole golf course in the sand dunes, and quaint, winding streets full of cafes, shops, galleries, bars, and restaurants.
Take a brightly coloured old fishing boat to Caldey Island, owned and farmed by self-sustaining monks for centuries. From poetry in pubs to firework displays at the harbour, events are commonplace in town. September's Arts Festival serves up a programme of events from male voice choir concerts to world-class sand sculpture competitions. Late June's county-wide Fish Week shouldn't be missed.
Retail therapy, water sports, stepping back in time in Manorbier's medieval castle, or simply rest and relaxation—Lillimoor Farm offers it all.