East Hook Farmhouse
East Hook Farmhouse
East Hook Farm
Portfield Gate
HAVERFORDWEST
Pembrokeshire
SA62 3LN
Tel: 01437 762211
Fax:
National Park: Pembrokeshire Coast
Description
Bed and Breakfast in our Pembrokeshire Farmhouse is a calming experience as you can see from the testimonials on our website.
Relax in our breakfast/dining room and enjoy a wide selection of breakfasts from the menu. Superb traditional home cooking is offered. Local Pembrokeshire produce is used where possible for breakfasts. Special diets are catered for, please email us with your requirements.
The lounge at our Bed and Breakfast is comfortably furnished with antique furniture and features large meaningful pictures for our guests to enjoy.
When you return to our farmhouse from a day out in the Pembrokeshire countryside you don't need to hide away in your room.
Finish the evening in the homely comforts of the lounge with the log fire burning on the colder evenings. Catch up with the days news, settle down to read the book you struggle to find time for when at home, or just chat about today's events with our other guests.
Spacious bedrooms offer comfort where you can relax and unwind. All bedrooms have en-suite or private facilities. A Family suite is available, consisting of a large double room, twin en-suite and second bathroom. All our bed and breakfast rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Attractions
East Hook Farm is located approx 3 miles west of Haverfordwest towards Broad Haven, 4 miles from the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coastline.
Ideally situated for Pembrokeshire's main attractions including Skomer & Skokholm Islands, St. Davids, Fishguard, Tenby, Saundersfoot & Oakwood Theme Park, just to name a few.
East Hook Farm is a working farm with beef, sheep and Tom the Welsh Mountain Pony. Situated 1 mile off the Haverfordwest - Broad Haven Road (B4341) surrounded by beautiful farm land, ideal for walking, birdwatching or unwinding in perfect surroundings.
The farmhouse is mainly late Georgian , but parts of it are believed to date back to the 1400.