Belhaven House Hotel, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
Belhaven House Hotel in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, has gained a reputation for providing warm, clean, comfortable guest accommodation and excellent breakfasts. This wonderful guesthouse is perfect for solo travellers, couples or families who are looking to explore Pembrokeshire and the many attractions it has to offer.
Built in 1797, this former home of the surgeon to the Quaker Whaling Fleet is now a comfortable B&B. There are 7 rooms available, offering a mixture of single, double & family.
The accommodation has been modernised where necessary to add free Wi-Fi, gas central heating, lots of insulation & uPVC windows to the front of the building, but otherwise, the original character has been left to be enjoyed.
The resident's lounge is a relaxing place where river traffic can be watched through binoculars, books can be read from the extensive library, you can watch TV, play draughts, chess, dominoes, Scrabble or just unwind.
Scrumptious breakfasts are served each morning, with a variety of options available. Whether you prefer a full English, fresh fruit salad or simply peanut butter on toast, your hosts will endeavour to provide a tasty treat for you each morning.
To the front of Belhaven House Hotel, on the Waterway, apart from the daily impressive movements of the oil tankers and tugs, previous guests have seen the Tall Ships Race, visiting replicas like the Golden Hind, the Matthew. Additionally, we have been lucky enough to see the dragon ship when they were filming "The Tales of Nania", the Pascal Flores when they were filming "The Onedin Line", Sir Richard Branson's Blue Riband catamaran, World Dinghy championships, UK National skiing and Offshore Powerboat championships. This is one of the few venues where offshore conditions can be experienced in an inshore location, and where spectators can view the whole race.
Built in 1797, this former home of the surgeon to the Quaker Whaling Fleet is now a comfortable B&B. There are 7 rooms available, offering a mixture of single, double & family.
The accommodation has been modernised where necessary to add free Wi-Fi, gas central heating, lots of insulation & uPVC windows to the front of the building, but otherwise, the original character has been left to be enjoyed.
The resident's lounge is a relaxing place where river traffic can be watched through binoculars, books can be read from the extensive library, you can watch TV, play draughts, chess, dominoes, Scrabble or just unwind.
Scrumptious breakfasts are served each morning, with a variety of options available. Whether you prefer a full English, fresh fruit salad or simply peanut butter on toast, your hosts will endeavour to provide a tasty treat for you each morning.
To the front of Belhaven House Hotel, on the Waterway, apart from the daily impressive movements of the oil tankers and tugs, previous guests have seen the Tall Ships Race, visiting replicas like the Golden Hind, the Matthew. Additionally, we have been lucky enough to see the dragon ship when they were filming "The Tales of Nania", the Pascal Flores when they were filming "The Onedin Line", Sir Richard Branson's Blue Riband catamaran, World Dinghy championships, UK National skiing and Offshore Powerboat championships. This is one of the few venues where offshore conditions can be experienced in an inshore location, and where spectators can view the whole race.
No comments:
Post a Comment