Peaceful countryside, near National Park, beaches. Traditional, organic, vegetarian, vegan. Wi-fi. Accessible shower and toilet. Lift. Since March 2013 we have some claim to be the "Greenest" guest accommodation in Pembrokeshire, now we have biomass heating and wood cooking, PV panels and minimal use of gas.
Directions
From Haverfordwest take the A487 towards St. Davids. At Simpson Cross turn right and Cuffern Manor is a about a mile away.
Nearest rail station is Haverordwest. Buses run within a mile on the A487
In this three-storey house, all the guest accommodation is on the first floor, and our lift can provide access if required.
Transport:
• Haverfordwest Station is about seven miles away, with services to Cardiff, Bristol, and London.
• Bus routes run within a mile and a half of the house. We can provide details of suitable bus and taxi transport.
Arrival:
• The house is reached by a drive, and cars can park at the entrance. There is room for many cars.
• There are no steps between the car park and the front door, just a very gentle slope.
• The entrance is well lit.
• We will be available to assist with your arrival and carry luggage to your room.
Inside:
• The lift opening is 69cm wide. We can accompany guests if necessary when using the lift. All guest accommodation is on the first floor. The internal dimensions of the lift are 71cm x 92cm.
• All doors have a 76cm clear opening.
• There are no steps on any of the floors in the house, just a very wide staircase.
• There are two toilets on the ground floor: one is 215cm x 120cm, and the other is 230cm x 255cm. The larger one has disabled holds for the WC.
• There is a fire exit on each floor with a 73cm clear opening.
• We can provide a radio receiver for guests to ask for assistance.
The Grounds:
• The front gardens are laid to lawn with some flower beds at the sides.
• The walled garden can be reached from the rear tarmac drive and via some rough ground. Although suitable for wheelchair access or people with sight difficulties, it is strongly recommended that they be accompanied. The walled garden has grass paths between the beds.
• The woodland around the outside of the walled garden has a rough path.
Other Services:
• We can provide information about access to places and facilities in the Pembrokeshire area, including wheelchair access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal path.
• If you let us know your requirements, we will do our best to provide for them.
National Park:
• The National Park has created a number of areas of the coastal park that are accessible to wheelchair users. These routes can be found on the National Park website www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk.
In June 2005, members of the Disabled Ramblers Association travelled to the area to try out some more adventurous routes in the Castlemartin area and the Preseli Hills in all-terrain trampers.
The National Trail Officer with the National Park commented: “Pembrokeshire has the potential to be a walking destination for wheelchair users supported by good accessible accommodation.”