- Approximately 7.68 acres of level pasture land
- Freehold and chain free with vacant possession
- Excellent roadside access and single enclosed field
- Suitable for grazing, cropping or pony paddocks
- Strong potential for woodland or wildflower meadow schemes
- No services connected; utilities would need provision
- Any change of use may require planning consent
- Area classed as very deprived; low local facilities
A rare, level parcel extending to about 7.68 acres on Targate Road, offered freehold and chain free. The field is a single enclosure with good roadside access, defined hedges and extensive rural views, well suited to grazing, cropping or equestrian paddocks. Its productive soil belt also gives genuine agricultural value.
The land has clear potential for conservation or amenity projects — woodland planting or wildflower meadows are both realistic uses — subject to any required planning consents. There are no buildings or services connected, so purchasers should budget for any access, fencing or water provision works if needed.
Practical advantages include no flood risk, fast broadband availability in the area and vacant possession on completion. Drawbacks to note: the site has no existing utilities, any change of use (e.g., creating paddocks with stables or redevelopment) will require planning permission, and the wider area is classified as very deprived which may affect grant or funding availability.
This plot will suit buyers seeking a large, low-maintenance country holding for grazing, a habitat or amenity project, or investors looking for a straightforward agricultural parcel close to Haverfordwest. Viewing is recommended to appreciate access, boundaries and the land’s scale.



































