|
Angela
and Roger Woods invite you to relax and unwind in the peace and quiet of
the Pembrokeshire countryside at Moreton House.
Bed
and breakfast accommodation is available from the beginning of March to
the end of November.
Guests are welcome to cook their own evening meals on our barbecues or in
the kitchenette in the summerhouse and we can help with the preparation of
light meals. Our spacious rooms - two twin rooms and one family suite with
two bedrooms, are all "en-suite" and all have access onto a balcony. Two
have sea and country views, one has garden and country views and benefits
from the evening sunset. A "no smoking" policy exits throughout.
At
Moreton House we offer you the chance to experience Pembrokeshire's
breathtaking natural beauty and numerous activities. There is something
for everyone, from sport such as golf, horse riding, fishing, and a
variety of water sports to boat trips, museums, castles and local crafts,
gardens and of course sampling top quality Pembrokeshire produce such as
traditionally reared beef from the local Welsh Black breed of cattle,
Welsh mountain lamb , delicious farmhouse cheeses, locally grown fruit and
vegetables, homemade preserves and an abundance of quality sea food.
Each
of our colour coordinated rooms has the facility to make your own early
morning cuppa or late night hot drink and is also equipped with a drinks
fridge which will contain bottled Welsh Spring Mineral water and a jug of
fresh milk and has space to chill cans or a bottle of wine as you wish.
There
is a widescreen colour TV, DVD player and a hairdryer in each room and plenty of
wardrobe space. Laundry, ironing and clothes drying facilities are
available in the utility room next to the kitchen.
You
are invited to a leisurely (no rules and regulations!) breakfast on
homemade bread, fresh eggs from our own chickens and local produce and you
can even try your hand at milking our goats!
Moreton House is a dog friendly establishment, pets are welcome at no
extra charge and we have plenty of space for "walkies".
Needless
to say, many of our guests are reluctant to leave!
|