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Can really recommend Grove of Narberth. Went last month and the service was excellent, nothing felt like too much trouble.
They are on Mr&Mrs Smith (so bookable via IHG/points) and also Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Stayed 4 nights so got a good feel for the place. Good for couples, not for children.
A la carte breakfast included in all bookings. Standard rooms are about £200 a night. Very relaxing setting.
Two decent restaurants on site (the Fernery has 3AA rosettes, The Artisan Rooms brasserie – my preferred of the two to be honest – does good quality did as well at a lower price point).
Good for dietary requirements if that’s necessary.
It’s one of only a handful of hotels I’ve been to where I would happily visit an area again just to stay in the hotel.
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