Officers' Quarters
47593.3 miles W of Little Haven | Sleeps 4 + cot*
7 Nights from £616
Ms Davis July 2024
Fascinating property in a great location for visiting Dale and the various Havens. Really enjoyed looking at the artwork, the information about the history of the building and the books (which were a bit different from the usual holiday-cottage reading material). In particular, Eileen Younghusband's book about her WAAF experiences during WW2 really brought to life how the different aspects of the radar system worked together - and it was refreshing to read an 'ordinary' female perspective on life during wartime. The location is very peaceful - the Officers' Mess and Officers' Quarters are in two separate buildings which isn't immediately obvious from the photos on the website. ...
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Mr Knight July 2024
This is a fantastic property, well equipped, in a great location for local beaches. The fascinating history reflected in the decor and furnishings was an added bonus
Mrs Smith March 2024
This is a truly uniquely styled property, which really made you feel you had stepped back in time, in a good way. (It only needed the addition of the smell of Mansion Polish, to take me straight back to the married quarter homes of my childhood and my Dad's RAF offices!) The decor and furnishings were lovely, comfortable and fitted with the 1940's theme, with lots of historical items & photos enhancing the ambience. The sitting room with wood burner, was so cosy and warm, we didn't get as far as using the dining room, but ate at the small table in there instead, (there was only two of us, so plenty of room). The beds were extremely comfortable and the bedding probably the best we have ever had in a holiday property. The addition of the hot tub, was very welcome and we made use of it most evenings after our long walks, a great way to relax the stressed muscles, under the stars too, at this time of year (March). The shower rooms are a little austere and reminded us both, of our school days, with the high cisterns and chain flush pulls! A little more luxury in these areas would be an asset. The kitchen is adequately equipped and does have the addition of a slow cooker, as well as the usual cooking stove & microwave. But be aware that there are limited pantry items, no cooking oil, vinegar, coffee, (no pods either for the coffee machine), sugar etc. good to be aware of for the first evening's meal/refreshment. We were supplied with loose leaf tea, milk, salt & pepper and two packets of Welsh cakes, plus there was bottled water in the bedrooms, which was a lovely idea. The location of The Officers Quarters was great for us, you can walk from the door to join the coastal path or drive down to St Brides beach, (1 mile away, where there is good parking) and again join the coastal path or the local footpath network that takes you over to Marloes village and onwards to Marloes sands. From The Officer's Quarters, you are not far to anywhere in south Pembrokeshire, so lots of opportunity for eating out, walking, beaches, shopping etc. For eating out, we found Runnwayskiln Cafe at Marloes Sands, The Really Wild Emporium in St David's, The Stackpole Inn at Stackpole, (lots of walks available from Stackpole Quay or Estate) all excellent for lunches - quality dishes, with fresh local ingredients and good choices for all diets, plus cheerful, helpful staff. If you are interested in wartime history, a visit the Carew Cheriton Control Tower is highly recommended. We took up their offer of a Saturday morning visit, (they have limited opening hours out of season, a Google will bring up their website for full information) and it was brilliant, so informative and interesting. Steynton Farm Shop on the way to Milford Haven was great for fresh home grown produce, extremely fresh milk, cheese, ice cream etc. and Farm Cottage bakery, provides excellent bakery products and bread Thurs- Saturday - pre orders and collection only, but they are only just dow...
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Reply from Classic Cottages
Thanks so much for your sharing your wonderful review packed with helpful local tips and suggestions. It sounds as if you had a very memorable stay and we very much hope to welcome you back in the future. Julie, Customer Support
Mr Tabert September 2024
The idea of staying in an old RAF Radar station sounds good but you must be prepared for different type of atmosphere from your standard holiday cottage. Not a cosy stay. Need to have interest in this type of building.
Reply from Classic Cottages
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. We're sorry that Officers' Quarters wasn't quite right for you but do hope that you enjoyed your time in Pembrokeshire overall. Julie, Customer Support
Mr Neilson September 2023
Everything was beyond our expectations. It was our second stay and again wonderful property with real character. Great location with many beautiful walks and places nearby.
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