- Approximately 3.5–3.8 acres of paddocks, garden and productive land
- Traditional pre-1900 cottage with exposed beams and character features
- Two double bedrooms, open-plan kitchen/dining with vaulted A-frame
- Stable block, workshop, chicken coop, polytunnel and summer house included
- Oil-fired central heating; EPC rating E, likely uninsulated stone walls
- Private drainage; accessed via shared lane; off-street parking available
- Very slow broadband and average mobile signal in this remote location
- No confirmed kitchen planning consents; vendors can offer indemnity policies
A characterful two-bedroom smallholding set in an elevated position with sweeping panoramic views across Pembrokeshire. The cottage, dating from before 1900, retains exposed beams, A-frame roof timbers and traditional doors, and sits within approximately 3.5–3.8 acres of paddocks, garden, fruit trees, stable block, workshop, chicken coop, polytunnel and summer house — a genuine canvas for a self-sufficient lifestyle.
The large open-plan kitchen/dining room is a standout space with vaulted A-frame ceiling, Velux roof windows and an oil-fired Aga, with French doors opening onto a decked dining area overlooking the land. Two double bedrooms upstairs both benefit from window seats and views; downstairs includes a wet room and a family bathroom. Parking is available beside the house and the property is accessed via a shared private lane lined with mature beech trees.
Practical considerations: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, the EPC is rated E and the stone walls are likely uninsulated. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average — important for anyone needing reliable connectivity. Drainage is private and there are no confirmed planning consents or building regs for the kitchen; vendors have said they can provide indemnity policies if required.
This is well suited to buyers seeking a rural, self-reliant lifestyle, smallholders or those wanting a period conversion project with significant land. The location is remote yet within reasonable driving distance of local towns and the Pembrokeshire coast. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the setting and potential, and to assess renovation and insulation needs firsthand.