Enveloped by sweeping countryside in the hamlet of New Moat, rests this characterful detached property, The Old Dairy.
Enjoying uninterrupted rural views and vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, this holiday home is idyllic for a small family or friends of four.
You can leave your vehicle in the private parking space before discovering the lime green home, which is surrounded by a large, enclosed garden.
Step inside to find the spacious living/dining room, where you can look forward to warming up by the electric fire with a hot chocolate as the TV does the entertaining.
Dine together at the table to tuck-into delectable meals and on rainy days why not play with a pack of cards for some family fun.
Moving through the property, locate the kitchen, here the chef of the group can rustle up tasty dishes courtesy of the electric oven and hob.
After a day rambling the Pembrokeshire countryside, relax your muscles in the ground floor bathroom with a soak in the tub and you can keep your towel toasty on the heated rail.
When sleeps calls, there is a mezzanine twin bedroom and a ground floor double with an en-suite shower to choose between.
Awaken with a cup of tea on the large lawn to relish the morning sunshine and why not take advantage of the peaceful setting to read a good book?
Get better acquainted with your surroundings and enjoy a trek with a llama at Pembrokeshire Llamas or history buffs can tour the 19th century Scolton Manor, home to a quirky museum.
Visit the colourful town of Narbeth, lined with Edwardian and Georgian buildings and home to castle ruins, an expansive golf course and a cluster of restaurants.
Head into the county town of Narberth to marvel at contemporary art at The Creative Café, stumble upon the Priory for a piece of history and view iconic machinery at the Welsh Spitfire Museum.
For a much-needed escape to the Pembrokeshire countryside, choose The Old Dairy.