Parc-y-Teg Farm - where holidays are too good to share!
  • Photo Gallery: The bottom pond in February 2006.
  • Photo Gallery: The bottom pond in July 2006
  • Photo Gallery: July 2006 - The top pond looking towards the house
  • Photo Gallery: July 2006 - Inside the Yurt looking out
  • Photo Gallery: July 2006 - me, swimming in the top pond
  • Photo Gallery: July 2006 - apples ripening on the back lawn
  • Photo Gallery: Early evening in Summer from the master bedroom
  • Photo Gallery: : Farmhouse Kitchen through the patio  doors.
  • Photo Gallery: : From the master bedroom's balcony towards the Preselli Hills.
  • Photo Gallery: The lane after laying 500+ tons of quarry waste in Winter 2006.
  • Photo Gallery: : Bosherston Lily Ponds in Winter.
  • Photo Gallery: : Butterfly (one of hundreds) in the lower meadow.
  • Photo Gallery: : The fantastic yurt in April 2006.
  • Photo Gallery: : Ready for relaxing at the Yurt.
  • Photo Gallery: : Canada Goose flying away from the pond.
  • Photo Gallery: : One of our neighbour's ponies eating his new gate!
  • Photo Gallery: : april 2006 - the rabbits are still here!
  • Photo Gallery: : Snowdrops on the back lawn in January.
  • Photo Gallery: : Late June in one of the lower meadows.
  • Photo Gallery: : Geese on the pond getting annoyed with the cameraman.
  • Photo Gallery: : Wales National Botanic Gardens - a 30 minute drive.
  • Photo Gallery: : Little Broadhaven - about 30 minutes by car.
  • Photo Gallery: : Carew Castle - 20 minutes by car.
  • Photo Gallery: : Cormorant landing at Bosherston Lily Ponds.
  • Photo Gallery: : Cormorant standing at Bosherston Lily Ponds.
  • Photo Gallery: : St. Petrox Church, near Broadhaven.
  • Photo Gallery: : A view of Tenby Harbour - half an hour's drive.
  • Photo Gallery: : Colourful back street in Tenby.
  • Photo Gallery: : Cristine pretending to mow home field, but really just posing for the camera!
  • Photo Gallery: : The house viewed from the far end of one of the lower meadows.
  • Photo Gallery: : Mown path around a field.
  • Photo Gallery: : First effort at mowing home field. Three out of Ten?
  • Photo Gallery: : The Front Lawn.
  • Photo Gallery: : Across the front lawn to the side of the house.
  • Photo Gallery: : Hay taken from the bottom meadow.
  • Photo Gallery: : Another view of the bottom meadow.
  • Photo Gallery: : Hay taken from the top field for next door's ponies.
  • Photo Gallery: : Across home field.
  • Photo Gallery: : Me mowing the back lawn.
  • Photo Gallery: : Our daughter having a go at mowing home field.
  • Photo Gallery: : A shot along the patio that circumnavigates the house.
  • Photo Gallery: : Digger for the new ditches - March 2006.
  • Photo Gallery: : April - the start of the mowing season.
  • Photo Gallery: : December 2005 - the only day of snow in the year.
  • Photo Gallery: : Another perfect day at Parc-y-Teg draws to a close.
  • Photo Gallery: : From the top field towards the house.
  • Photo Gallery: : A Winter's view of Parc-y-Teg from next door's field.
  • Photo Gallery: : The 6-ft wide four-poster bed.
  • Photo Gallery: The lane - getting close to Parc-y-Teg!
  • Photo Gallery: Our postbox - only 200 yards to the house!
  • Photo Gallery: : For formal dining.
  • Photo Gallery: : The master bedroom.
  • Photo Gallery: : The sitting room - loads of books and games. My perfect relaxing room.
  • Photo Gallery: : The twin-bedded room - both windows have window seats (and, of course, it's en-suite).
  • Photo Gallery: : The Utility room, looking towards the back door.
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the quiet countryside

Peace, quiet, comfort, space and superb views.
The absolute peace and quiet at Parc-y-teg is proving a real winner. Don't forget, it's over a mile away from the nearest road and at the end of the lane. Our guests have been surprised, I think, that when we tell them that they won't see a soul we do mean exactly that.

Fourteen acres of space, fantastic views across the valley, excellent equipment and loads of room in the house. A huge patio with lots of benches, wildlife all around, half a dozen sun loungers, picnic tables, barbecue equipment and picnic utensils. Space indoors to spread out. Lots of lawns. These are the things that have proved a hit with our guests. We sincerely hope you'll have a happy, comfortable and enjoyable holiday at Parc-y-teg.
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