Harry's Carthouse

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Harry's Carthouse

Little Castle Point Atlantic surf breaking over rocks at the foot of cliffs at Little Castle Point. Out to sea is the island of Skokholm with the white lighthouse just visible at the left [SW] end.
Little Castle Point Credit: Gordon Hatton

Harry's Carthouse is a charming vacation rental located in the picturesque coastal marshes and saltings of Pembrokeshire, Wales. This unique accommodation offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful getaway.

Nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of Pembrokeshire, Harry's Carthouse is a converted stone barn that has been tastefully renovated to provide a comfortable and cozy holiday retreat. The property boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding marshland, with its rich array of flora and fauna.

Inside, the cottage features a spacious open-plan living area, complete with a well-equipped kitchen, a dining space, and a comfortable lounge area. The décor is rustic yet modern, with exposed stone walls and wooden beams adding to the charm of the space. The large windows allow ample natural light to flood in, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The cottage can accommodate up to four guests, with two bedrooms offering comfortable and restful nights. The master bedroom features a luxurious king-size bed, while the second bedroom is furnished with twin beds. There is also a modern bathroom with a shower.

Outside, Harry's Carthouse offers a private patio area, where guests can relax and soak in the peaceful surroundings. The property is surrounded by acres of marshland, providing ample opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting. Additionally, the nearby coastal path offers stunning views of the rugged coastline and access to beautiful sandy beaches.

Overall, Harry's Carthouse is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty, making it the perfect destination for a peaceful retreat in Pembrokeshire.

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Harry's Carthouse Images

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Little Castle Point Atlantic surf breaking over rocks at the foot of cliffs at Little Castle Point. Out to sea is the island of Skokholm with the white lighthouse just visible at the left [SW] end.
Little Castle Point
Atlantic surf breaking over rocks at the foot of cliffs at Little Castle Point. Out to sea is the island of Skokholm with the white lighthouse just visible at the left [SW] end.
Welshman's Bay Welshman's Bay with Short Point being the big slabby cliff beyond. The next headland is Long Point, which sort of makes sense.
Welshman's Bay
Welshman's Bay with Short Point being the big slabby cliff beyond. The next headland is Long Point, which sort of makes sense.
Short Point Old red sandstone rocks form the cliffs here, the sandstone beds dipping steeply to the north. Note the change in cliff colour in the distance where the rocks become Silurian sandstones etc and look grey by comparison.
Short Point
Old red sandstone rocks form the cliffs here, the sandstone beds dipping steeply to the north. Note the change in cliff colour in the distance where the rocks become Silurian sandstones etc and look grey by comparison.
The Coast Path above Little Castle Point Looking out to sea, Skokholm Island is dead ahead some six kilometres away.
The Coast Path above Little Castle Point
Looking out to sea, Skokholm Island is dead ahead some six kilometres away.
Short Point Short Point is the name of the headland across this little bay, named presumably in imaginative contrast to the headland named Long Point a little further along.
Short Point
Short Point is the name of the headland across this little bay, named presumably in imaginative contrast to the headland named Long Point a little further along.
Remains of Buildings at RAF Kete Just a lot of brick, concrete and rubble remaining to indicate the past importance of this site ..... <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/ww2-defences/15230-st-annes-head-defences-pembrokeshire.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/ww2-defences/15230-st-annes-head-defences-pembrokeshire.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Remains of Buildings at RAF Kete
Just a lot of brick, concrete and rubble remaining to indicate the past importance of this site ..... LinkExternal link
Path Above Little Castle Point Looking towards Skokholm Island
Path Above Little Castle Point
Looking towards Skokholm Island
Joggers near Long Point Between Westdale Bay and St Ann's Head
Joggers near Long Point
Between Westdale Bay and St Ann's Head
Coast Path heading south past Long Point
Coast Path heading south past Long Point
Welshman's Bay A sheer drop down to jagged rocks
Welshman's Bay
A sheer drop down to jagged rocks
Brick structure by the Coast Path Is this a capped chimney? The top seems to have been filled with concrete. Must be some remnant of the Kete RAF military base.
Brick structure by the Coast Path
Is this a capped chimney? The top seems to have been filled with concrete. Must be some remnant of the Kete RAF military base.
The Coast Path at Kete
The Coast Path at Kete
Clifftop near Short Point On the Coast Path between Westdale Bay and St Ann's Head
Clifftop near Short Point
On the Coast Path between Westdale Bay and St Ann's Head
Short Point Red sandstone headland in Welshman's Bay
Short Point
Red sandstone headland in Welshman's Bay
Little Castle Point
Little Castle Point
Disturbed earth near Little Castle Point Possibly some remnant of the destruction of the former site of Royal Naval Air Station, Kete
Disturbed earth near Little Castle Point
Possibly some remnant of the destruction of the former site of Royal Naval Air Station, Kete
The lane above Welshman's Bay
The lane above Welshman's Bay
A field above Welshman's Bay
A field above Welshman's Bay
Show me another place!

Harry's Carthouse is located at Grid Ref: SM8103 (Lat: 51.687548, Lng: -5.1688279)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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///rebounded.fell.roadways. Near Dale, Pembrokeshire

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