£800,000
(£218/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for saleLlawhaden, Narberth SA67
6 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
3,668 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Luxury Welsh Homes
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About this property
Built in 1845, The Old School in Llawhaden has been improved and extended and now offers a large, spacious and versatile family home full of character and charm.
Offering a substantial four bedroom home with three bathrooms and three reception rooms and a separate two bedroom annex with open plan living room and kitchen with wood burning stove.
Shower room off and views of the Preseli's
Large workshop and versatile outbuildings
Well established, mature gardens with over 300 trees creating a wild oasis
Large driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles
Well established and stocked gardens with over 300 trees to create a ‘wild’ oasis
Access to a second yard from the road which provides a useful storage area
Offering a feeling of peace and seclusion while only being a few minutes from the A40, Narberth, Haverfordwest, M4 and beyond
Council Tax Band: E EPC: E
Imagine waking up to the whisper of history and the serenity of nature, where the charm of a bygone era blends seamlessly with modern comfort. Welcome to The Old School, a rare and remarkable family home nestled in the peaceful village of Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire. Built in 1845, this grand property invites you to step away from the bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the beauty of the countryside.
This is not just a house; it is a place where memories are etched in the very fabric of its walls. Once a village school, its heritage is palpable-from the original slate window sills engraved with the names of former pupils, to the rustic wooden floors that creak with character, and even the repurposed cloakroom hooks that once held schoolchildren's coats. Every corner tells a story, but today, The Old School offers a spacious, welcoming home full of warmth and light.
As you approach the gates, you catch a glimpse of the lush two-acre grounds, a secluded haven of gardens and woodland. Over 300 trees, planted over the years by the current owners, create a sense of peace and privacy, turning this space into a wild, green sanctuary for families, pets, and those who yearn for adventure. Imagine children building dens, or summer barbecues with friends on the lawn-this is a place where nature and family life intertwine.
Step inside, and the grandeur of the past meets modern living. The heart of the home is the vast open-plan living area, where a striking masonry stove radiates warmth, creating a cosy centrepiece for family gatherings on cold winter nights. The space flows naturally into the study, dining room, and kitchen, each with windows that frame picturesque views of the Preseli Hills. Original beams and wooden details remind you of the house’s storied past, while the conversion process has ensured that this home is as comfortable as it is beautiful, with fully insulated walls, floors, and ceilings, along with a solar-powered hot water system.
Upstairs, the four spacious bedrooms each offer their own touch of rustic elegance, with exposed woodwork and serene views over the surrounding countryside. The three bathrooms ensure that modern convenience is never far away. In addition to the main house, a self-contained two-bedroom annex provides the perfect space for guests, extended family, or even a potential rental. With its own entrance, wood-burning stove, and open-plan living area, the annex offers a sense of independence while still being connected to the main property.
Yet, the magic of The Old School doesn’t stop at the front door. Adjoining the home is a working microbrewery, installed in 2013, capable of producing up to 1,300 pints per brew. Whether you’re an aspiring brewer looking to turn a passion into a business or simply someone who enjoys the novelty of crafting your own beer, this unique feature adds a layer of possibility to the property. Alternatively, the space could easily be repurposed to suit your own dreams, whether that’s an art studio, workshop, or something else entirely.
For those who long for a true escape but still need the conveniences of modern life, the location of The Old School is ideal. While it feels like a secluded sanctuary, you’re just minutes away from the A40, providing easy access to the charming market towns of Narberth and Haverfordwest, as well as the M4 and beyond.
This is more than just a home-it’s a lifestyle. A chance to slow down, to reconnect with nature and history, and to carve out a future in a place where the air is fresher, the stars shine brighter, and life moves at a gentler pace. For those seeking refuge from the noise of the city, The Old School offers the perfect blend of rural charm, space, and opportunity.
Location:
Llawhaden occupies a hill top location between Narberth and Haverfordwest. The village itself is dominated by the remains of Llawhaden Castle, a fortified Bishop’s Palace rather than a castle. But impressively located on high ground overlooking The Vale of the Eastern Cleddau. The village of Llawhaden grew up around the castle which started life as a motte and bailey in the early 12th century. Narberth, a short distance away, has been voted the No 1 place to live in Wales, in recent years. Narberth is a gorgeous little market town in the east of Pembrokeshire. Multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street which has developed quite a reputation as a shopper’s heaven. Independent shops selling a whole range of exquisite items from fine art to fine food rub shoulders with vintage and antique shops. Narberth has a railway station about a mile outside of town and is well connected to Haverfordwest, Tenby, Cardigan and Carmarthen.
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Location
Llawhaden occupies a hill top location between Narberth and Haverfordwest. The village itself is dominated by the remains of Llawhaden Castle, a fortified Bishop’s Palace rather than a castle. But impressively located on high ground overlooking The Vale of the Eastern Cleddau. The village of Llawhaden grew up around the castle which started life as a motte and bailey in the early 12th century. Narberth, a short distance away, has been voted the No 1 place to live in Wales, in recent years. Narberth is a gorgeous little market town in the east of Pembrokeshire. Multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street which has developed quite a reputation as a shopper’s heaven. Independent shops selling a whole range of exquisite items from fine art to fine food rub shoulders with vintage and antique shops. Narberth has a railway station about a mile outside of town and is well connected to Haverfordwest, Tenby, Cardigan and Carmarthen.
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Balcony
From Bedroom looking over land
Garden
Large well established and well stocked gardens with seating areas with views and access onto land.
Parking - Garage
Parking - Driveway
A secure gated driveway provides off road parking for a large number of vehicles.
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