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Bethwaites Lamphey Hall Hotel
Upper Lamphey Road Pembroke, Dyfed, Wales, SA71 5NR.
A traditional and quiet family run country-house hotel, formerly a rectory, in mature gardens on the Tenby - to - Pembroke road, convenient for the ferry, Texaco and refinaries, and numerous tourist attractions. If guests require a table for dinner in the bistro or the restaurant please book when making your room reservation
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High Noon
Lower Lamphey Road Pembroke, Dyfed, Wales, SA71 4AB.
Stay at the Hign Noon Guest House and wake up in the morning to wonderful meadowlands view, delicious freshly cooked breakfasts and the opportunity to explore the splendours of Britains only Coastal National Park. In the evening relax in our peaceful south facing garden and have a refreshing drink on our raised sundeck which overlooks the meadow. Alternatively settle down with a good book in our cosy lounge with a glass of Pembrokeshire wine (on sale in the Guest House). *En suite rooms* *Clean & Comfortable* *Friendly & Helpful personal service* *Free off street parking* *Television in all rooms* *Full drinks licence* *Extensive breakfast menu*
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Coach House Hotel
116 Main Street Pembroke, Dyfed, Wales, SA71 4HN.
The tastefully refurbished hotel was once an old Coaching Inn dating back to mediaeval times. It is said that many visiting gentry rested at the Coach House before continuing their journey. The gardens of the coach house run down to the Mill Pond and a well preserved tower, part of Pembroke's town wall. The Coach House has recently been refurbished to a very high standard but its mediaeval character and charm has been preserved, allowing our present day traveller all the luxury in a very historical hotel. Any other requirements can be arranged, our staff will be happy to help make your stay memorable. There are single, double and family rooms available.
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Cleddau Bridge Hotel
Essex Rd Pembroke, Dyfed, Wales, SA72 6EG.
you will be sure to appreciate the elegant surroundings, excellent cuisine and friendly but discreet staff. Set in 3 acres of grounds, the Hotel is in a secluded yet convenient location a few hundred yards from one of Pembrokeshire's best known landmarks, the Cleddau Bridge, and enjoys panoramic views over the River Cleddau. The town centre is less than a mile away and with ample parking, the Hotel is ideally situated for access to all Pembrokeshire's main towns and attractions.
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