Phil & Sue Twidale welcome you to The Clock House bed & Breakfast and Café/Bar at the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in Marloes, Pembrokeshire. We are very proud to announce that in 2007, only our second year of trading, we were awarded two prestigious titles: “Pembrokeshire Tourism Business Of The Year” and “Best Use Of Local Produce By A Hospitality Establishment”.
Situated in the centre of Marloes village, The Clock House, which gets its name from the beautifully restored clock tower opposite, is the perfect place to stay. The clock tower, which is made of local quarried stone and stands 30 feet high, was erected in 1904 in memory of William Edwardes, Fourth Baron, Lord Kensington of St Brides Mansion and is open to visitors during the summer months.
Our fully refurbished, en-suite bed and breakfast accommodation offers a clean, fresh environment and a relaxed friendly atmosphere for our guests. With a daily Café/Bar and full evening restaurant on the premises, as well as the option of packed lunches for your days out, you can take time to enjoy your stay at The Clock House. We also welcome “man’s best friend” and offer purposes built kennels for quiet dogs. However, for the comfort of all of our guests, animals are not allowed inside the house at any time.
From
The Clock House you can walk the Pembrokeshire coastal path, enjoy the endless
beach at Marloes Sands, go sailing, surfing, diving or golfing at nearby
Dale, St Brides, Milford Haven and Haverfordwest or visit Skomer Island
(only five minutes away) and enjoy bird watching and wildflowers on this
acclaimed nature reserve, home to one of the largest breeding colonies of
puffins and shearwaters in the UK.
We
very much hope you find our website both user-friendly and informative and
look forward to welcoming you in person, should you choose to holiday with
us.
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![]() Best Use of Local Produce By A Hospitality Establishment 2007 |
![]() Pembrokeshire Tourism Business Of The Year 2007 |





