St Botolphs estate, Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire, West Wales

Where history
meets the wild coast

Holiday stays near Milford Haven, within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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A different kind of
escape

"Surrounded by woodland, walled gardens, and open grounds — a place to relax, explore, and spend quality time together."

Set within the historic grounds of St Botolphs, our holiday properties offer a peaceful and welcoming escape for families, friends, and couples alike. The estate has a story stretching back centuries, from its origins as a place of worship to its life as a family home.

Just a few miles from Milford Haven, St Botolphs is an ideal base for discovering the breathtaking landscapes of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park — combining seclusion, comfort, and easy access to the coast.


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St Botolphs estate through the woodland St Botolphs estate
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Pembrokeshire coastline

Pembrokeshire —
wild by nature

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is one of Britain's most celebrated stretches of coastline — dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, sweeping sandy beaches, and some of the clearest water in the country.

From St Botolphs you are within easy reach of it all. The market town of Milford Haven is just minutes away, with Tenby, St Davids, Barafundle Bay, and Stackpole all within a short drive.

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What our guests say

★★★★★

"Absolutely magical. The walled garden is stunning and the hot tub under the stars was the highlight of our whole trip. We'll be back."

Sarah & James

Courtyard Cottage No. 1

★★★★★

"The Shepherd's Hut was everything we hoped for — cosy, quiet, and beautifully put together. The estate grounds felt like our own private world."

Emma T.

The Shepherd's Hut

★★★★★

"We used The Cants as a base to explore the coast path every day. It's perfectly located and the woodland setting is just beautiful. Highly recommend."

The Williams Family

The Cants

Centuries of history

The earliest known reference to a building on this site dates to 1656. From its possible origins as a chapel to its years as a family seat, St Botolphs carries the layers of Pembrokeshire's past within its walls.

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St Botolphs House