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Slebech The Rhos, Haverfordwest SA62 4AX Wales
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Slebech Park Estate close to Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales is a beautiful Grade II listed 18th century country Estate sitting amidst 700 acres of wonderful rural scenery. in the tranquil Pembrokeshire National Park. Our Country Estate boutique Bed & Breakfast is set in tranquil countryside on the shores of the tidal Daucleddau Estuary & offers you breathtaking views over the Pembrokeshire countryside. The luxury Slebech Park Estate offers rooms and suites in a comfortable atmosphere for weekend breaks, family holidays, business trips or special events. Our Boutique Bed & Breakfast accommodation is graded 5 Star Gold for serviced accommodation with the AA and Visit Wales. Each room has been individually designed to complement the natural beauty and the history of the estate outside. Onsite we also have our award winning 2 Rosette restaurant showcasing the finest local and Welsh produce, supplemented from our Organic kitchen gardens offering a fine and graceful dining experience with warm & welcoming Pembrokeshire hospitality.
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Highchairs available
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MJStevenson wrote a review Nov 2023
Reigate, United Kingdom1 contribution
Really beautiful and special location that is worth spending some time exploring. Well fitted and comfortable rooms. Restaurant was absolutely fine. Not spectacular but perfectly decent for usual fare. No hesitation recommending. Seem to be a few ‘picky’ reviews below, which I would ignore as exactly that.
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Date of stay: October 2023Trip type: Travelled with family
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hampshirelilykins wrote a review Oct 2023
Lyndhurst, United Kingdom9 contributions5 helpful votes
I need to say a VERY BIG THANK YOU to the lovely staff at the Slebeck Park Estate who showed us such kindness.I had to book a room for 1 night very last minute ( 20 mins notice) after my husband had been discharged from the nearby hospital as he fell down some steep steps at Mountbier Castle and had cracked and badly bruised his back ribs.We had only began our 1st motorhome journey ( hired) from Southampton, the weather was horrendous. On arrival reception was empty, understandably so as staff were in the restaurant which looked full. I met a lovely chap who worked in kitchen who found a really lovely young lady ( so sorry i forgot her name) .She made me feel so welcome despite her having to load up computer to find our booking on their system. I apologised for our late booking explaining our predicament and she was so reassuring. Our room was accross the courtyard on the 1st floor.John managed the stairs slowly as he was in alot of pain. Our room was warm, had a sittingroom ,thankfully a huge comfortable bed.the bedding is so nice, and had a massive bathroom.The room was spotlessly clean,all fixtures to a good standard. It had kettle with tea-coffee sachets.TV is tricky to operate. A limited selection of films , but no tv channels which was frustrating.( this would be my only complaint)Power TV). You need to prebook breakfast time the night before. I popped to the restaurant after they had just finished ( i didn't realize it closed at 9.30pm on arrival and was given ice so i could make John ice packs throughout the night .THANK YOU restaurant team..I was greeted by a pleasant young lady at breakfast.I had continental breakfast which was beautifully presented and delicious.I brought some breakfast up to my room for my husband as he couldn't get out of bed. On checkout I thanked the lovely receptionist again for our unexpected short stay and she just like her colleagues was lovely.The grounds are stunning.believe there are several walks which on a dry day would be incredible. The drivewau down to the estate is very long but surrounded y woodland and forest.We saw at least 15 pheasants on our departure. Despite the circumstances that led us to having stay at the Estate it was like finding a hidden gem. If you are looking for a secret hideaway this place is for you!
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Date of stay: October 2023
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dizzydebs wrote a review Oct 2023
Swansea, United Kingdom85 contributions16 helpful votes
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Arrived an hour early after having lunch in Haverfordwest, the drive upto the property is LONG feels like you could be lost but you'll get there eventually. We planned on just having a walk around the estate but our room was ready, a very friendly receptionist showed us to our room, we were staying in a basic room in the granary block. The room was clean with a nice king size bed , it could have done with a lamp and plugs by the bed. There was just one double plug in the room, thankfully we always pack a 4 gang extention lead. First issue we had was WiFi, when we tried to log on there was no security so we didn't use and there was no signal for mobile data but we were OK as had coverage to phone home. TV had a selection in channels on which was fine. We went out for a walk to the church on the estate then popped to Haverfordwest to get nibbles as didn't feel hungry enough for a meal as had eaten lunchtime, when we got back to our room there was no signal on the TV at all. So the relaxing night away turned into a bit of an ordeal, we had absolutely no way of contacting the outside world as phone signal had gone. I used the phone in the room to ring reception hoping they would be able to help. Very quickly there was a knock at the door, I opened it and a woman just walked straight in. She wasn't the most pleasant, said the issues were due to the weather. I looked at her daft as we had not long been walking around the estate and it was fine, hardly any wind. Her comment was haven't you seen the wind out there? I informed her we'd not long been walking around the grounds so yes, we knew what the weather was like. It wasn't bad at all or I'd have not been put walking. She checked the TV and couldn't get it working, said she'd go and see a manager. By this point I was stressed as our mobile phone signal which had been working was also down, we need to be a contactable due to health issues with ourselves and family at home. We were literally stuck in a room with no way to contact anyone and nothing to do, not even a bar or reception area we could go and sit in . I went to find the duty manager but bumped into the member of staff who'd come to our room, she could clearly see I was upset but she was rather rude saying there was nothing she could do and under lt like she was dismissing us. I said that's OK I will be leaving an honest review on trip advisor (which I always do) and we were leaving to go home. She went to get the deputy manager who unlike the previous member of staff was lovely. She was sympathetic and understanding. She changed our room (upgraded) where we had phone signal and got us another Internet to use. Sadly the only thing working on the TV was films. Our basic granary room only had a shower, the upgraded room GLENARM 1 had the most amazing bath which I made good use of last night sadly this morning the water wasn't very hot. The shower was a waterfall shower, much better than the granary room but water just warm. We didn't order hot breakfast as my husband is fussy, there's wasn't a breakfast he would've eaten so we had the continental. This was really nice, choice of pasties, cereals, cold meats, cheese, cereals, Yoghurt, fruit and juices. We were brought toast and tea and coffee. It really was a mixed bag, grounds were stunning, it could've been a lovely relaxing night away but stressed me out more than I already was (reason my hubby took me away was to destress) but after all the issues I don't think we would return.
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Date of stay: October 2023
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Pack extention lead and a book on case of no TV or Internet
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Josie F wrote a review Oct 2023
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Came here for Sunday dinner for my sisters birthday, I must say this was the best Sunday dinner I’ve ever had, the staff were so helpful. Everything was spot on including the veg! We sat out on the patio to eat our desserts and enjoy the views! After we walked around the ruined church and gardens which were just amazing
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Date of stay: October 2023
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Jaffaflynn wrote a review Oct 2023
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Firstly the location is stunning and peaceful! The accommodation is spacious and comfortable. The views are fantastic. The staff are helpful and friendly. The restaurant is cozy and the food is good. Unfortunately on our stay the hot water was not working, the staff were aware and tried to resolve it but is was still unresolved by Sunday morning. They had no idea when it would be resolved so we had no option but to check out and find alternative accommodation or return home. This was very inconvenient as it was a special weekend break for us and the location was perfect. The only small complaints I will mention is the room had quite a lot of dead insects on the window cills that should have been spotted by the cleaners. I understand that the property is located in woodland and by a river so insects are plentiful. We had a do not disturb sign on our door but the cleaners clearly did not take that into account when cleaning the room next door. They were extremely noisy and laughing and joking with eacother, this was at 9am on a Sunday!! Inspite of our weekend being ruined I would still go back here to give it another chance.
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Date of stay: October 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Lots of stairs to encounter all through the property. Parking at bottom of driveway so you need...
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ladynada2013 wrote a review Oct 2023
Leatherhead, United Kingdom26 contributions39 helpful votes
Stayed 5 nights at Slebech Park Estate end of September with a group of 16. They call it a quirky 5* Georgian Manor Hotel. Quirky is probably correct, Georgian Manor it’s not. The actual hotel is housed in the old stables blocks that look like Colditz (notice that there are no actual photos of the hotel on their website). The Manor House still exists and is privately owned and within the grounds, which are by the way magnificent, situated on an estuary and with a beautiful chapel on site, there is a lot of history to Slebech Park. Food ok’ish, chef needs to taste his food before sending out. The shining stars are the young staff who put their heart and soul into trying to run this hotel, seemingly without any management support, they are the 5* element. Stayed in room with small sitting room, only problem was that in the bedroom you had to do a commando crawl to put adapter plugs in as they were totally hidden under bedside tables and dressing table for hairdryer, and being over 70 that’s certainly not ideal.In a 5* hotel there should be easily accessible usb phone points and plugs by the bed. Several people in the group experienced blocked drains and cold showers. Despite its irritating faults the setting is magnificent, though possibly only a one or two night stay is sufficient for you to go away with a good review.
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Date of stay: September 2023
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Jill A wrote a review Oct 2023
Island of Gozo, Malta4 contributions3 helpful votes
An interesting place in beautiful countryside but remote. However, given the cost of the rooms and the size of the place we were surprised by the poor service and lack of facilities. When we arrived the lady on reception wanted to know the precise time we would be coming down to breakfast (odd) and only continental breakfast is provided unless you pay extra for hot options which we were initially told have to be booked the night before. There are tea and coffee making facilities in the rooms but no fridge and no minibars. The restaurant closed before 9.30 pm in the evening, there is no bar, no room service and no vending machines and the nearest town with shops and restaurants is several miles drive away. Our son and my brother and his family were held up in traffic on the M4 and arrived at about 9.20, everything was closed despite the fact that we had told staff they were on their way and had been delayed. Our son was exhausted and hungry having driven from London so we had to drive to the nearest town to buy him sandwiches, etc. It felt like the owners had never run a hotel before and believed they were doing customers a favour by allowing them to stay. When we were leaving no one was available to check us out, they simply didn't care.
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Date of stay: September 2023
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Elysia Shaw wrote a review Sept 2023
Manchester, United Kingdom18 contributions10 helpful votes
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Stayed for 1 night at the Slebech Park and would probably not stay again the place needs some TLC. The room that we stayed in was dusty and there was cobwebs and spiders in the room so i spent an hour just removing spiders and cobwebs. In addition a fan that was provided in the room was capped in dust. If you are wanting it pitch black at night to sleep not possible the lights on outside of the build were on all night and also the one outside the bedroom door the same on all night and the blackout blind useless. The TV has a couple of channel and also movies but when at the reception they said it will say they are £8 but they are complementary but every time we tried to play a movie nothing happen and the movie wouldn’t play.
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Date of stay: September 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Just Avoid
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Chem73 wrote a review Sept 2023
Cardiff, United Kingdom139 contributions112 helpful votes
Really unique hotel, stunning rooms in a beautiful location. We got super lucky with great weather, the hotel, food and location are all amazing. Set in huge grounds where you will find old ruins alongside beautiful gardens overlooking the river. The on site restaurant served great breakfast and good choice of evening meal.
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Date of stay: October 2022Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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S1eepingb3auty wrote a review Sept 2023
Bath, UK16 contributions6 helpful votes
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Photos of the hotel in its heyday look great, but it has gone to rack and ruin since. Grounds have been ignored. The place was dirty and uncared for. Don't be fooled by the lovely '5-star' pics on the website and b**king.com it is NOT like that any more, but amazingly, they still charge around £200/night for their 'best' rooms. We actually cancelled our 2nd night because it was so disappointing. The 'dog friendly' rooms open onto the area where the septic tank is so every now and then you get a foul smell as it vents, and you cannot have windows open during hot months because of the constant h of the electrical generator right outside!! Awful stay, and ambivalent staff. Avoid.
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Date of stay: September 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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SLEBECH PARK ESTATE - Updated 2023 Reviews (Haverfordwest)

Frequently Asked Questions about Slebech Park Estate
Which popular attractions are close to Slebech Park Estate?
Nearby attractions include Mansion of Mystery Escape Rooms (1.5 miles), Picton Castle & Gardens (0.8 miles), and The Secret Owl Garden (5.0 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at Slebech Park Estate?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and an on-site restaurant.
Which room amenities are available at Slebech Park Estate?
Top room amenities include a flat screen TV, blackout curtains, and a desk.
What food & drink options are available at Slebech Park Estate?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Slebech Park Estate?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Slebech Park Estate?
Conveniently located restaurants include Fire & Ice, Plum Vanilla Cafe, and Ultracomida.
Are pets allowed at Slebech Park Estate?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Does Slebech Park Estate offer any business services?
Yes, it conveniently offers meeting rooms, a banquet room, and conference facilities.
Are there any historical sites close to Slebech Park Estate?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Narberth Castle (4.9 miles).
Does Slebech Park Estate have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the park view available here.
Is Slebech Park Estate accessible?
Yes, it offers reduced mobility rooms and facilities for disabled guests. For specific enquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.