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![]() | Castlemead is beautifully situated at the head of a small wooded valley, overlooking the sea, Norman Church and Castle. Set in half an acre of pleasant, mature grounds and lawns it offers a gloriously relaxing spot, in the heart of the village, yet only 500 yards from the beach. A small (we only have 8 en-suite rooms, all with beverage facilities/colour TV), comfortable, unpretentious 2 star hotel with an excellent reputation for good food, Castlemead enjoys the company of many returning guests and looks forward to welcoming new ones. |

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| The restaurant, lounge and cosy bar/sunroom all enjoy glorious views, giving direct access to the garden, where weather permitting we serve light lunches and super cream teas, or your aperitif whilst browsing the dinner menu. Three of our rooms are in the"Coach House" set 20 yards from the main building across the car park, ideal for guests who have problems with the stairs, or wish to bring their dogs with them. Family rooms are also available, central heating is throughout, with open fires to warm you when necessary. |


| Ideally situated for the Coastal path (which crosses the car park at the bottom of our garden), Castlemead offers an "idyllic spot" for walkers, bird watchers and nature lovers, whilst within a stones throw of the pretty little beach with clean, safe bathing, fishing and surfing. If you enjoy a personal, relaxing break, away from the hustle and bustle, try this glorious little corner of West Wales and allow us the privilege of looking after you. Geoff and Lorna Greasley |


| The village of Manorbier is charmingly placed at the head of a valley reaching down to the shore of a beautiful bay, approximately five miles from Tenby and six from Pembroke. The valley is dominated on the west side by a fine old Castle founded around the middle of the 12th century by Ode de Barri and is the birthplace of Geraldus Cambrensis (Gerald of Wales). On the other side of the valley stands the lovely 11th century Parish Church of St James. The locality abounds in pleasant walks, and is the perfect holiday centre from which to explore historic and beautiful Pembrokeshire. The surrounding countryside forms part of the Pembrokeshire National Park and there are bird sanctuaries and nature reserves within easy reach of the hotel. |


| The whole coastline is dotted with beautiful beaches, and Manorbier is one of the most delightful in South Pembrokeshire. It is perfectly safe for bathing and surfing. Golf, tennis, bowls, sailing, fishing and riding are all available within easy reach and there is a first class fresh water swimming pool at Tenby and a sports complex with swimming pool at Pembroke. |

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