Offers in region of
£450,000
(£322/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleClarbeston Road SA63
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,399 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Luxury Welsh Homes
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About this property
Nestled within around 2 acres of glorious woodland and surrounding grounds holding established Beech, Ash, Oak and Hazel trees. Outbuildings ripe for coversion (STP)
Conveniently situated between Solva, Haverfordwest, Narberth and Newport (each within 30 minutes drive).
Well-planned fitted kitchen with French doors leading out onto a ‘sun trap’ patio seating area. Separate utility room.
South facing gardens and grounds
Two reception rooms both with wood burning stoves
House bathrooms to ground floor and 1st floor
Ground floor double bedroom, currently used as a study but a versatile space that would suit many uses.
Main bedroom having dual aspect allowing natural light to stream in.
Two further light and airy bedrooms and separate WC
Council Tax Band: D EPC: E
Set back and nestled within around 2 acres of glorious woodland and surrounding grounds holding established Beech, Ash, Oak and Hazel trees, with layered ‘south facing’ gardens, meandering pathways lead through a bluebell carpet, aged planting, and mature borders, and an orchard with various native Welsh fruit trees, this detached four bedroom stone, family home is a truly special place.
Conveniently situated between Solva, Haverfordwest, Narberth and Newport (each within 30 minutes drive) this successfully extended home has been given much love and attention whilst respecting the original building that has stood here proudly for so long. This beautifully presented stone cottage has much character combined with luxury modern conveniences, giving the best of both worlds.
The inviting entrance hallway splits off to the left where you are welcomed into the bright and well-planned fitted kitchen with French doors leading out onto a ‘sun trap’ patio seating area, base cupboards with complimentary work surfaces over, integrated appliances, an area to sit and enjoy a coffee whilst watching the wildlife in the south facing gardens.
Through to the first of two reception rooms, the dining and social space offers a well-proportioned room with stairs rising to the first floor and substantial log burning stove, with dual aspect windows.
The second reception room feels cosy with exposed beams to the ceiling and a wonderful log burning stove and hearth. Windows overlook the wonderful established planting and pathway to the front.
A pleasant family bathroom, one of two main bathrooms, housing shower and bath completes the offering here on the ground floor.
To the right offers a generous utility room with ample space for appliances and a further large and spacious room over looking the rear gardens, currently used as a study, however versatile in its size; could be an artists studio, workshop, craft room or an ample double bedroom.
On the first floor, the light filled landing invites you through to the principle bedroom with dual aspect, the light cascades through this wonderful space. Onto the two further bedrooms; well-proportioned and a clever and well planned extension gives south facing aspects towards the gardens resulting in light and airy rooms. Separate WC and family bathroom with white suite, completes the offering here.
Outside, this home is surrounded by wildlife, established gardens and mature borders, the planting has a wild feel, and yet is well-planned to give the feeling of being ‘within nature’ and a true sense of sanctuary is felt here within these south facing gardens. A pond, seating areas cleverly chosen to ‘follow the sun’, an orchard with Welsh variety fruit trees, vegetable patch and an abundance of plants, shrubs and trees gives the feeling of ‘natural nature’. The surrounding grounds house aged specimens of Beech, Hazel, Ash and Oak Trees adding to the enchantment of home embraced by the aged woodland surrounding this special home.
To the fore there is ample car parking space for numerous cars. Gated frontage gives access to the gardens.
Outbuildings
Ripe for conversion (STP) with two workshop / garage areas, one with stable door and one with arched garage doors. Access to rear gardens and old piggery, wood store and large tin shed is also offered from a gate towards the front of the property.
Pentrose Mill House; a successful blend of old and new, nature and nurture with peace and tranquility, in this truly special home.
Council Tax Band: D EPC: E
Location: Conveniently situated between Solva, Haverfordwest, Narberth and Newport (each within 30 minutes drive), set in a wooded valley in this residential yet rural area, with great access to Haverfordwest and Narberth, and the coast. Clarbeston Road has a village hall, pub and mobile post office and library. Scolton Manor with 60 acres of grounds offering a range of events and activities is only 3 miles away, the Preseli Hills and Llys y Fran Reservoir country park are easy to access for country walks and water activities. Clarbeston Road Railway Station is less than a 2 mile drive with links further afield from Narberth, Carmarthen and Milford Haven. Local schools include: St.Aidan's V.A. School: 3 miles. Maenclochog cp School: 4 miles and Nant-y-Cwm Steiner School: 5 miles.
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EPC Rating: E
Location
Conveniently situated between Solva, Haverfordwest, Narberth and Newport (each within 30 minutes drive), set in a wooded valley in this residential yet rural area, with great access to Haverfordwest and Narberth, and the coast. Clarbeston Road Railway Station is less than a 2 mile drive with links further afield from Narberth, Carmarthen and Milford Haven. Local schools include: St.Aidan's V.A. School: 3 miles. Maenclochog cp School: 4 miles.
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