Our farm nestles in a peaceful valley in
Camrose, Pembrokeshire, West Wales,
and has done so for some 300 years. The
farm is still a busy working farm, but is no
longer a dairy milking farm, but a dairy
rearing farm.
It was originally recorded as 'Nock Farm',
in the Parish records, and over the years
the spelling has been changed to 'Knock
Farm'.
The interior of the once single-storey
building still retains the raw wood beams,
dating back some 200 hundred years.
© Knock Farm Bed and Breakfast 2012
During the 17th Century, the farm was one of many belonging to the Camrose Estate, owned by
the Penn family, one of whose illustrious forebears founded the state of Pennsylvania on the east
coast of America
Although John no longer works the farm himself, those of you who
have stayed with us will recognise him as 'the genial breakfast
waiter', or to use his words - 'the general dogsbody'!
At every opportunity he is out doing his rounds of the farm on his
'buggy', accompanied as always by his ever-faithful companion, our
Jack Russell terrier Sadie.
"Very lovely place, and a very nice
hostess! Thank you for the recipe
for Welsh cakes."
D & P Badeluco, USA
Hello, I'm Judith Williams and from the minute that you first enter
the oak-beamed hallway of Knock Farm, a true 'home from home'
welcome awaits you. My husband John and I have been in the
farm holiday business for over 40 years and we have loved every
minute of it!
We have tried to maintain our business as more of a 'family home
from home' and we hope that it meets with your expectations.
We will both make every effort to ensure that you are comfortable,
and that your stay with us at Knock Farm is a truly memorable one.