Sannan Mill, Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire, SA32
Sannan Mill is a truly exceptional property that exudes charm, character, and luxury. Versatile accommodation that could be used as one five bedroom home, or used as a four bedroom house and one bedroom annexe. This beautifully renovated former millhouse offers a unique and captivating living experience, blending historical features with contemporary design to create a truly stunning family home.
As you enter the property, you’ll be greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The high ceilings, exposed wooden beams, and incredible imported stonework create a sense of history and character that is both warm and welcoming.
The heart of the home is the magnificent beautifully appointed barrel vaulted kitchen and Welsh Oak frame Sun room. The kitchen boasts a range of high-quality fixtures and fittings, including an Aga stove, granite work surfaces, and a central island, making it the perfect space for cooking and entertaining. The dining area offers ample space for family meals or dinner parties, while the lounge is the perfect place to relax and unwind with friends and family.
The property also features five generously sized bedrooms, each with its own unique character and charm. The master bedroom is a true oasis of calm, boasting a luxurious en-suite bathroom and a stunning balcony that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The remaining bedrooms are also beautifully presented and offer plenty of space for guests or family members.
Sannan Mill enjoys a large garden that offers plenty of space for outdoor activities, as well as less formal area of woodland with streams and waterfalls, totalling around 7 acres with a range of outbuildings that provide additional storage space.
Located in the charming village of Llanfynydd, Sannan Mill is surrounded by beautiful countryside and offers a tranquil and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is also within easy reach of a range of local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and schools.
Overall, Sannan Mill is a truly exceptional property that combines luxury, character, and history in equal measure. With its beautiful surroundings, unique features, and high-quality finish, it is sure to appeal to a wide range of buyers, from families to those looking for a luxurious rural retreat.
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Cilpost Farm, Whitland, Carmarthenshire, SA34
Cilpost Farm is an exceptional property set at the end of a long, private drive in the glorious Carmarthenshire countryside. This characterful complex incorporates a nine-bedroom period farmhouse, an indoor swimming pool as well as a separate five bed cottage, all set within around six acres of beautiful gardens, paddock, woodlands and grounds.Situated only a 20 minute drive from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with its beautiful beaches and stunning coastal path this complex offers the opportunity, if desired, to take over a thriving holiday let with bookings throughout the year. The entire Farmhouse contents are available for purchase, if desired, to facilitate a seamless continuation of the holiday let enterprise.
The main house has two entrance halls, one from the garden and one from the main parking area. There is a spacious farmhouse kitchen with solid wood units, granite worktops, built in appliances and Rangemaster oven. There are two dining areas, separated by a beautiful stone archway. One dining room seats up to 24 people comfortably and the second up to 10. There are three interconnecting living rooms, one with an impressive inglenook fireplace and log burner, with views onto the garden and grounds. Downstairs also benefits from a utility room, two cloakrooms, a drying room and a storage room. Upstairs offers versatile sleeping accommodation on two wings with 9 bedrooms, two with ensuite shower rooms and three with ensuite bathrooms with shower over bath, and a newly fitted family bathroom. One of the bedrooms has access down stairs to the garden and pool.
The Coach House/Stables cottage, converted from farm buildings, has heaps of charm and warmth with its stone walls and wooden beams. Originally two separate units, it now functions as one, but could easily be returned to two separate dwellings. Downstairs is a newly fitted open plan kitchen/diner with built in hob, double Neff oven and granite worktops. A double doorway leads to a utility and living space. Upstairs is accessed via 2 staircases and offers 5 bedrooms and two bathrooms. This cottage could be used as an owners/manager’s accommodation, holiday cottage(s) or separate accommodation for multi-generational living.
Central heating and hot water for both houses and the swimming pool is provided by renewable energy with guaranteed Renewable Heat Incentive payments to June 2035. Both properties are double glazed throughout.
Sellers Insight
This exceptional property, which incorporates a nine-bedroom period farmhouse with indoor swimming pool as well as a separate five-bedroom house, all set within seven acres of beautiful garden and grounds, occupies an enviable location in the glorious Carmarthenshire countryside. “For us, purchasing Cilpost Farm back in 2015 was a real lifestyle change,” say the owners. “We saw it as an amazing opportunity to live in a very beautiful part of the UK, somewhere where we could enjoy a slower pace of life and the great outdoors, while also being able to run what has since become a thriving holiday-rental business.”
“When we bought the property, the smaller of the two houses was split into two dwellings so we knocked through and converted it into one, and that is where we lived for a number of years.. The holiday let (sleeps up to 22 people) has families and groups of friends coming back year after year, not only because of this stunning setting, but also because the house itself is very spacious and has such a homely feel throughout, and there are lots of rooms big enough for large parties of guests to all be together, but equally there are several lounges so people can really spread out. Another huge draw has been the swimming pool, which we keep up to a good temperature all year round. It means there’s no real seasonality; guests love to come all year round.”
“The setting and stunning gardens and grounds are definitely standout features of the property. It’s a very peaceful place, one with an almost restorative quality. While we were living here we relished the fact that on a whim we could head off on a long walk or bike ride, or take ourselves down the coastal path for a breezy stroll by the sea. It’s a glorious part of the country, perfect for a holiday rental, and there’s so much scope to expand the business. However, the new owners might simply decide to make this their home. The possibilities are endless, and that’s the real beauty of the property.”
“The farmhouse has a lovely lounge with a huge inglenook fireplace. After a long wintery walk it’s a really lovely place to settle down in, particularly when the fire is roaring away.”
“At Cilpost Farm you really do feel miles from anywhere, and being surrounded by nature is what we’ve always loved about it. However, it’s also just a mile from Whitland, which is a little town with a good selection of shops and amenities, and it’s only ten minutes from the major road network so it’s very accessible.”
“This is a fantastic place for big get-togethers, as we found with our own extended family. People come from far and wide for their summer holidays, Christmas celebrations, New Year’s Eve, half terms, as well as weekends any time of the year.
“Our circumstances have changed and so we’re not able to be as hands on with the business as we used to be, therefore we feel that the time is right to move on and let someone else enjoy owning this amazing property,” say the owners.
Coach House, Cheriton, Stackpole
Nestled within the captivating countryside landscape of Stackpole, this converted 18th-century coach house stands as a timeless gem, exuding character and charm at every turn. Boasting a successful history as a holiday let, this unique property offers an unparallelled opportunity for an astute buyer seeking a piece of history with modern conveniences.
Stepping foot into this historical abode, one is greeted by a warm and inviting ambience, with period features seamlessly blending with modern amenities. The interior exudes a sense of history and character, highlighted by an impressive inglenook fireplace that serves as the focal point of the living space, offering cosy evenings and a touch of rustic elegance.
As one explores further, they will discover a property brimming with character, from exposed beams to original architectural details that tell a story of a bygone era. The attention to detail is evident in every corner, creating a harmonious blend of old-world charm and contemporary comforts.
The home’s walled gardens provide a secluded retreat, offering ample space for outdoor pursuits or simply enjoying the tranquillity of the surroundings. With approximately 1 acre of land to call your own, opportunities for creating a personal oasis are limited only by the imagination.
Conveniently located within easy reach of Stackpole, Freshwater East, Bosherton, Stackpole Quay, and the renowned Barafundle Beach, this property offers the best of both worlds – a peaceful retreat with access to some of Pembrokeshire’s most beautiful natural attractions. The lack of upward chain further enhances the appeal of this historical home, making it an enticing prospect for those looking to make their mark on a piece of local heritage.
In summary, this converted coach house is a true testament to timeless elegance, offering a unique blend of history, character, and comfort. With its rich heritage and prime location, this property presents an exceptional opportunity for the discerning buyer seeking a place to call home.
EPC Rating: G
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Pen Y Bryn, Llanfallteg, Whitland, SA34 0UP
Pen Y Bryn is a beautifully presented detached three bedroom family home, with additional two bedroom annex and a range of outbuildings. Set quietly just outside the charming village of Llanfallteg, just over the Carmarthenshire/Pembrokeshire border, with a wonderful community and village pub, this beautiful family home offers versatility and space and is nestled away in this sleepy idyll. Offering an opportunity for multi-generational living or alternatively, holiday cottage potential.
As you enter the main house you are greeted by an impressive hallway with stylish, modern bifurcated staircase, inviting reception room to the main house, with wonderfully appointed kitchen/dining room, three good sized bedrooms, the main bedroom having a wonderful view over the nearby countryside, and a family bathroom, add to this, superbly maintained gardens, as well as a range of outbuildings, potting shed, pond and large car port. The self contained two bedroom bungalow sits alongside the main house, with welcoming living and dining room, compact and practical kitchen, and two well-appointed bedrooms and bathroom. Pen Y Bryn (or Head of the Hill) has to be seen to be appreciated, and so viewing is a MUST!
Vendor quote: “having the combination of peace, quiet and seclusion, you also have the benefit of being within easy reach of two towns. With the lovely of Narberth only five miles away. This is a very special place, no light pollution, just the stars – magical. This house is good for your soul!”
A gated entrance gives access to the courtyard in front of Pen-y-Bryn which provides a really pleasant space among wild flowers, but also offers access to the outbuildings and car port, which in turns provides ample car parking for a number of vehicles. Adjacent to the potting shed an intriguing wooden gate allows pedestrian access to the rear garden, a haven of mature shrubs and trees as well herbaceous borders and garden pond.
Only a short drive to the popular town of Narberth, regularly voted as one of the best places in the UK to live due to its bustling high street, good school and amenities. Closer to home and you find the village of Llanfallteg, a charming village with a thriving community with a popular pub and well served community centre.
If you are looking for a home with an income potential, or somewhere to move to live with extended family and you want to be near to successful communities and amenities, while still feeling very much like you are in a rural retreat then Pen Y Bryn is definitely a home you will want to view.
Council Tax Band: E
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Lamphey Park
Situated within what was the deer park of Lamphey Bishop’s Palace, and thought to have been built in the early 1800’s Lower Lamphey Park is an exquisite Georgian residence, on the outskirts of the Pembrokeshire National Park.
Having assumed many guises over the years including a gentleman’s residence, children’s home, a farm and a chicken house, Lower Lamphey Park has had an interesting history, more recently, however, Lower Lamphey Park has offered guesthouse, bed and breakfast accommodation in the main house, with well established, mature gardens, land and stables and ample parking, set in approximately 6 acres of it’s own land
Lower Lamphey Park consists of the main residence, with three reception rooms, six en-suite bedrooms, The ‘Old Bath House’ with one reception room, 1 bathroom and two bedrooms, offering amazing versatility to be used as a holiday rental, or an annex or incorporated into the main house.
Equestrian facilities include two stables and tack room, turnout paddocks, Stable yard with lighting, access to the nearby bridleways, workshop and two work sheds, walled gardens, approximately 6 acres of land and a beautiful setting in this beautiful part of Pembrokeshire.
Lower Lamphey Park, Georgian grandeur and historical provenance, ready for the next chapter.
The Orchard, Lanesend, Nr Cresselly, Pembrokeshire, SA68
For a limited time only The Orchard is available at a special reduced price, giving potential buyers a fantastic opportunity to purchase an incredible property at an amazing price.
An exceptional equestrian property, nestled within a serene countryside setting, boasting a remarkable amalgamation of modern comfort and rural charm. Presenting a spacious four-bedroom bungalow, accompanied by a generous three-acre expanse of paddocks, this residence offers a haven for those seeking an idyllic equestrian lifestyle.
Upon entering this glorious property, you are greeted by a sense of warmth and elegance, as natural light cascades through the thoughtfully placed windows, illuminating the well-proportioned living spaces. The bungalow features four bedrooms, ensuring ample space for family members or guests, with the principle bedroom benefiting from an en-suite shower room.
With a fusion of traditional and contemporary architectural design, this property seamlessly combines indoor and outdoor living spaces. The main sitting room leads to a substantial open plan style kitchen dining room, providing a brilliant heart of the home. A second reception room currently provides additional space for children to play or for an escape to watch the rugby.
Stepping outside, this property transforms into an equestrian paradise, capturing the essence of rural living. The detached garage offers convenient storage options, accommodating not just vehicles but also an array of equestrian equipment. The presence of stables provides facilities for horse enthusiasts, while the field shelter and hay barn help to the needs of equine occupants.
Embraced by nature’s bounty, the three acres of paddocks, securely defined by post and rail fencing, provide ample space for equestrian activities or grazing. The possibilities are endless, whether it be exploring the meandering trails that lure you through picturesque landscapes or leisurely cantering through lush greenery.
Situated within close proximity to local amenities and with good transport links, this property offers the perfect balance between a secluded retreat and convenient access to the wider world. The surrounding countryside becomes your playground, as the nearby West Wales countryside delivers an abundance of recreational pursuits to satisfy individuals from all walks of life.
Immerse yourself in the epitome of rural living, where countryside simplicity intertwines with modern comforts. This remarkable bungalow, coupled with paddocks, and stables beckons prospective buyers seeking an unparallelled equestrian lifestyle that embodies both luxury and tranquillity. Enchanting in its appeal, this property offers a unique opportunity to create cherished memories in an unspoilt haven.
EPC Rating: E
Neuadd Wen Guest House, Cwmduad, Carmarthenshire, SA33 6XJ
Cash buyers are invited to appreciate this versatile home, currently a guest house, measuring over 4,000 sq ft and with scope to reconfigure for multi generational uses or to gain further income from. With pre-planning in place for conversion for full residential use this 10 bedroom residence enjoys an amazing setting. Currently split into two distinct ‘halves’ giving the owners plenty of private accommodation while still providing enough room for the business. Offering a fantastic ‘lifestyle change’ business opportunity and versatility in spades. With the added benefit of approximately 6 acres of land to include woodland!
Cleverly tucked back from the main thoroughfare, it is surrounded by fabulous open countryside, alongside easy access into Carmarthen. Standing on around six and a half acres of land, this delightful, bed and breakfast, guest house has been the much-loved family home and business premises for its present owners for the past five years.
The ‘family’ part of the house is the oldest, whilst the guest section was added later by previous owners. The two blend seamlessly together presenting a comfortable, luxurious, dwelling. Since coming to live here the owners have considerably enhanced the property. Bathrooms have all been updated along with the private kitchen, which provides a welcoming space and its kitchen table is where day to day family dining takes place, with more formal gatherings and celebrations being held in the dining room.
Vendor’s Quote: “Rising from the rear of the house is 6.5 acres of land, mainly grassland but with woodland at the top. The land is mainly utilised for grazing sheep. Walking in the area is a delight, with the local, friendly, pub being very close. There are several interesting places to visit nearby, with a good range of activities being easily available. Carmarthen is just eight miles from the house which contains a comprehensive choice of shops and amenities. In addition, as an alternative, there is public transport into Carmarthen. One huge delight in living here is the nearby wondrous sandy beaches and seaside resorts offering a variety of activities.”
Neuadd Wen provides an exciting opportunity as a guest house/ B&B and a very welcoming and versatile home.
Cwmduad is located on the A484, just north of Cynwyl Elfed. The village is found at the confluence of the River Duad and River Bele. The nearest major settlements are Carmarthen to the South and Newcastle Emlyn to the North.
History
A tollgate was located in Cwmduad village. There was at one time also a village school although this has since closed and the nearest primary school is now found at neighbouring Cynwyl Elfed. The village’s baptist church was built in 1869 and restored in 1906.
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Berry Hillock, Stepaside, Narberth, SA67
Berry Hillock represents an opportunity to create a wonderful family home, in a quiet and secluded situation, with the benefit of an established income stream, close to the wonderful beaches and key villages of south Pembrokeshire.
Set within just over an acre of land with distant views from it’s elevated position, Berryhillock has the potential to be whatever you’d like it to be. Currently Berry Hillock is a 3 bed, detached family home of just over 2,000sqft arrived at via your own tarmacked private drive with a split access up to the touring caravan field above.
The caravan pitches have water and electric hook-ups with amazing views across to Amroth and beyond but sheltered by the well-established hedge-line and trees. Registered for over 40 years with the caravan club, there is a definite opportunity to promote these facilities to increase the potential income from the site.
The house is laid out to give maximum light to the lounge and principal bedroom; there are a further 2 bedrooms, a study, a garden room and workshop with the Kitchen and integrated garage too with plenty of potential to re-arrange the internal layouts if desired.
Amroth beach is 5 minutes away, Narberth is 10 and Tenby and Saundersfoot are 20 mins with access to the main road out towards Carmarthen and thus onto the M4 minutes away too. Berry Hillock is very well located to take advantage of the touring season with the added benefit of being within the catchment area of some excellent local schools too.