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A beef and sheep farm situated in the quiet beautiful
Pembrokeshire countryside, in the village of Walwyns Castle.
The farmhouse was originally the stable block for the Rectory,
But was converted to a farmhouse over a hundred years ago.
Around the farm you can usually see cattle sheep and chickens (free-range eggs for your cooked breakfast).
You can also fish for rainbow trout on our lake or just sit by it in the evenings enjoying a glass of wine.
At the end of the farm lane is situated Rosemoor Nature Reserve,
Where you can enjoy a peaceful walk around the lake with its
abundance of birds and flowers.
Rectory Farm is a good base for experiencing the whole of the county.
Three miles north is the tiny picturesque village of
LITTLE HAVEN, and the sandy beach of BROAD
HAVEN. Three miles south you will find the
sheltered creek of SANDY HAVEN.
A very special day out is a trip to SKOMER ISLAND,
Where from early summer you can stand just a few feet
away from puffins, guillimots, cormorants and gannett.
The seals can be seen all year round.
If water sports are your passion the village of DALE is
A sheltered harbour at the entrance to the MILFORD
HAVEN estuary and is a favourite with windsurfers
and yachtsmen.
Around Pembrokeshire you will find a host of activities
to keep the children occupied, including a theme park,
farm and wildlife parks, golf courses and
riding centres.
ST DAVIDS to the north of the county is the smallest
City in the country, and the cathedral dedicated to
St David the patron saint of Wales is a must see.
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