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The Grove


The Grove is an old manor house nestled on a hillside a short distance from the charming market town of Narberth and the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline. We have recently fully refurbished it to provide luxury bed & breakfast set in 10 acres of idyllic gardens.

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The Grove, a charming 18th century country house

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The Grove is now a luxury bed & breakfast set in 10 acres of idyllic gardens

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Our aim is to make your stay as relaxing and delightful as possible

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All rooms have open fires including the master bedroom/ bathroom, which also has a fabulous four poster bed

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View from one of the bedrooms

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Nestled in the hillside, The Grove has fantastic views of the surrounding countryside


Address: Molleston
Town search: Narberth
County: Pembrokeshire
Post Code: SA67 8BX
Telephone - please mention Let's Stay South West Wales: +44 (0)1834 860915 or + 44 (0)7881673592
Fax: +44 (0)1834 869322
Email: Click here to email Neil and Zoë at The Grove
Website: http://www.thegrove-narberth.co.uk

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Bedrooms: 3 B&B plus 1-2 in each cottage


Details: The Grove is a charming 18th century country house nestled on a hillside a short distance from the charming market town of Narberth and the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline. Recently refurbished, the Grove is now a luxury bed & breakfast set in 10 acres of idyllic gardens.

Our aim is to make your stay as relaxing and delightful as possible. We want you to unwind during your stay and, whether you choose to turn the pages of a book, snooze on our comfortable sofas or explore the peaceful gardens, you will find the Grove the perfect setting.

All our guests have access to the lounge and library, with open fires and cosy sofas.

We have 11 luxurious bedrooms at The Grove which are spacious, individually designed and equipped with LCD screens and internet access. The rooms have fabulous views of the grounds, surrounding fields and the distant mountains.

With the help of the Welsh interior designer and author Lesley Taylor of Taylors etc.. each of the bedrooms and the one suite have been individually and luxuriously decorated and furnished to provide a truly memorable stay.

All rooms have open fires including the master bedroom/ bathroom, which also has a fabulous four poster bed.

We also have 4 luxury cottages sleeping 2,4 or 5 people all with wonderful views of the Preseli Mountains. These are available from June 2008 with soft opening rates starting from £100 bed & breakfast and from £500 a week for the cottages. If you are interested or would like to book we look forward to hearing from you.

Taxis can be arranged on request.

Babysitting can arranged on request.

Sorry - no pets.

Location
The Grove is situated just one mile from the charming market town of Narberth with it's luxury boutique shops, cafés and restaurants.

The beaches at Amroth and Saundersfoot are just 8 miles away, whilst the breathtaking beaches at Tenby are just 9 miles away.

Tariff
£50-£70 per person per night including breakfast.

Check in is after 2.30pm and checkout is 11.00am.

Cottages
The Grove also provides accommodation in 4 charming self catering cottages. For further information Click Here

The House and Cottages combined provide a wonderful location for families and friends to get to together and sleep up to 22 in total.

History
The history of the Grove dates back to the 15th century. The original dwelling standing on the Grove was what we believe to be a 15th century “Ty Hir” or long house, which stands just apart from the main house. The Long House, a solidly built 2 storey stone building would have housed both livestock and the owners.

Between the main house and the Long House stands the Coach House believed to be used as a tannery during the 1700s when the Poyer family owned the Grove. It passed through many generations of this family until Anne Poyer Callen died in 1808 leaving the Grove to her husband William Callen of Merrixton. The house was then not inhabited as a family mansion for many years, until an heiress of the Callens brought the property to her husband J L G P Lewis of Henllan (Llanddewi Velfrey). The Georgian L-shaped house was extended by him in the late 19th Century, adding the hall, staircase, lounge, master bedroom and library on the first floor landing. This enlargement was designed by the notable architect John Pollard Seddon in the neo gothic Victorian style which is heavily influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement.


In 2007, an unoccupied Grove was acquired in a rather sorry state by Neil Kedward and Zoë Agar who saw the potential to create a very special place. They have retained the charm of the house to create a warm and informal but nonetheless luxurious place to stay; “somewhere that feels like home with a touch of grandeur”. In keeping with its heritage, Neil and Zoe have combined beautiful fabrics and furniture with a traditional feel and just a touch of contemporary.

Whether you want to relax with newspapers in the library or enjoy Welsh cakes and tea in the wood panelled room by a roaring fire, you will find deep comfortable sofas and the place to truly relax.



Features:
Local Attractions
Open Fires
Nearby Shopping
No Smoking
Car Parking
Central Heating
Child Friendly
Garden Area

Facilities:
Colour TV
Hair Dryer
Internet
Iron/Ironing Board
Tea & Coffee Making

Dining Facilities:
Breakfast

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