East Trewent Farm nestles behind Trewent Point and is within the Pembrokeshire National Park just half a mile from Freshwater East beach and the challenging Pembrokeshire Coastal Footpath. National Trust woodlands, open fields and valley views are to the rear, providing a quiet holiday location.
Built around 200 years ago East Trewent Farm stands in just over an acre of land and is an attractive stone farmhouse with out-buildings (one dating back to 15th century), tastefully converted to form three comfortable cottages and bed & breakfast accommodation. There is ample car parking in the gravelled farmyard and large grass area for the children to play.
There are pubs/restaurants within a short drive providing good food. Lamphey which is just over 2 miles away has a bakery, post office, petrol station and groceries.
Nearby, the historic town of Pembroke has a variety of shops and the impressive Pembroke Castle.