Slebech Park, Haverfordwest

THE Slebech Park Estate is located a couple of minutes’ drive off the main A40 road to Haverfordwest, close to Picton Castle. With its stunning waterside position, it is a venue that creates real value through contemporary comfort and is renowned for attentive service, wonderful true-tasting food and sheer relaxation.

Slebech provides a stunning venue for weddings, blessings and civil ceremonies. The beautiful waterside location overlooking the DauGleddau river estuary is an ever-changing backdrop for any celebration. The Estate is nestled in 700 acres of beautiful Welsh countryside, perfect for that most special of days.

At the Slebech Park Estate the food is designed to complement the stunning natural surroundings. The kitchen team are passionate about using the finest of Welsh and locally-sourced ingredients, complemented by fresh produce from Slebech’s own vintage kitchen gardens.

The Estate offers a range of bespoke bedrooms to suit different requirements and tastes, from cosy, but well-appointed Granary Rooms to airy bedroom suites with more space to relax in. The rooms are centered around an 18th Century grade II-listed coach house with the unique atmosphere of staying on an age-old historic country estate.

While visiting or staying at Slebech, you can immerse yourself in the stunning and peaceful surroundings of an historic private estate with a serene and informal atmosphere. The Estate offers the chance to wander undisturbed on meandering walks down by the river, through wild meadows and mature woodlands.
There is a host of interesting wildlife to enjoy throughout the seasons from visiting ospreys, birds of prey, badgers, otters and bats, to name only a few.

The Slebech Park Estate sits is well located for the Pembrokeshire coastal path, local family attractions, stunning local beaches, Norman castles and the popular destinations of Tenby and the city of St David’s.
A Daily Telegraph reviewer remarked: ”Slebech Park is an enticing hideaway, with beguiling views, stylishly understated rooms and a restaurant brimming with rustic romance and home-grown produce. It’s a unique retreat with woodland walks and a millennia of history to explore”.

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