With 19 acres of grounds, stunning views across the Ritec Valley, glorious nearby beaches and stunning Pembrokeshire coastline - St Lawrence House is the perfect luxury escape!
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Welcome to St Lawrence Guest House, my name is Pippa ...
For those who don’t know us yet, let me give you a little bit of background: After a series of serendipitous events my husband Philip and I came to view – and instantly fell in love with – this property. Just 5 minutes’ drive from the hustle and bustle of Tenby with its cobbled streets and alleyways – not to mention the harbour – St Lawrence House lies within the charming parish of Gumfreston.
More than simply a B&B, staying at our guest house you are welcomed into our beautiful home – as our guests. I love pampering people, and Philip always believed people should leave here feeling better than when they arrived. With our fabulous views across the sea to Caldey Island and beyond, 19 acres of peaceful land and woodland around us, and no request too much trouble, I think we found a good formula for ensuring this for our guests.
All four rooms at St Lawrence each have a private en-suite shower-room, and luxury amenities including a large flat-screen SMART TV, Nespresso Pop coffee machine, further tea & coffee-making facilities and an in-room fridge. Robes and a hairdryer are also provided.
This room, Raphael - Room 1, is located on the ground floor and can be arranged as a superking (6ft) double bed, or as two (3ft) single twin beds. We prepare the rooms with the superking arrangement as standard, so please do let me know ahead of your stay if you would prefer twin beds.
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, St Lawrence boasts a peaceful location on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Picturesque Saundersfoot is a 10-minute drive and Tenby Railway Station is 5 minutes away, offering trains to Pembroke. We also have free parking, free high-speed wifi, and are fully licensed.
Offering room-only stays for the 2025 season, I am delighted to once more be welcoming guests to this wonderful property - using much the same formula devised with Philip, but now with my own solo twist.