FOR the last fifteen years the Lawrenny Arms has been run by Theresa and Steve Adams, who have built it into a flourishing business, with a reputation for hearty home-cooked food, good beer, and great entertainment.

The owners of the Lawrenny Arms are now on the hunt for a new tenant.

Lawrenny Quay Holiday Park Manager John Edmunds said:

“We feel so lucky to have had such fantastic tenants for so many years. Now we are on the search to find the people to continue their amazing work and write the next chapter in the history of The Lawrenny Arms!

“This is a wonderful opportunity for someone to not only work, but live, in this spectacular location. We are so lucky to be surrounded by water, wildlife and woodland here. This is a chance to run a prosperous business as well as living in a dream location.”

The pub is situated on the Cleddau Estuary, on the Milford Haven waterway, in an idyllic waterside location. It is affectionately known locally as ‘The Dog House’ in reference to its role as dog kennel to the Lawrenny Foxhounds in the latter part of the 19th century.

The historic watering hole has a thriving trade from the local community, including the Lawrenny Yacht Club and other mariners, the adjacent Holiday Park, as well as tourists to the area. It boasts panoramic views across the water and use of a pontoon for those dropping in for a pint by boat!

The pub offers spacious living accommodation, as well as a bar, restaurant area, modern catering kitchen, all the usual storage areas, and a spacious waterside patio area.

Lawrenny Quay Holiday Park are now taking expressions of interest for the tenancy. Please email [email protected] for further information