Little Haven 6.5 miles.
Beacon House is a pleasant, detached traditional cottage set in the village of Marloes, Pembrokeshire, featuring off-road parking, exposed beams, an enclosed garden, and a woodburning stove, positioned close to the beach.
The cottage carries the character of its 1850s origins, with traditional details creating a simple and welcoming base for coastal breaks.
The kitchen supports easy self‑catering, whether you’re preparing light lunches or an evening meal, while the dining room offers a comfortable place to sit together and plan the next day’s adventures.
When the day draws to a close, the sitting room provides a warm and inviting space, where the woodburning stove adds atmosphere as you unwind.
Sleeping arrangements include a double bedroom and a twin, making the property suitable for a couple, friends, or a small family.
The ground-floor shower room with a walk-in shower is well placed for freshening up after beach visits.
Outside, the enclosed garden with lawn and furniture offers space to relax in the open air, whether that’s enjoying a slow breakfast or ending the evening with a quiet drink, with one well‑behaved dog welcome to join the stay.
Marloes is celebrated for its striking beach and far-reaching coastal views, with access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path for scenic walks along cliffs and coves.
St Davids lies within easy reach and offers a mix of history and local life, from its renowned cathedral to galleries, shops, and places to eat.
Further along the coast, Dale provides a change of pace with its sheltered estuary, harbour walks, and water‑based activities.
Wildlife lovers can also take advantage of seasonal boat trips to Skomer Island, where puffins and seabirds are a major draw.
After exploring this varied corner of the county, Beacon House makes a dependable base to return to.