Spacious coastal home with annex, workshop and one-acre grounds — sea views aplenty.
Approximately one acre of grounds with panoramic north Pembrokeshire sea views
Self-contained one-bedroom annex currently operating as a holiday let (income)
18 kW solar panels with 10 kW battery significantly reduce electricity costs
Six bedrooms and four bathrooms across multi-level, flexible family layout
Insulated block-built workshop; services provided for a shepherd’s cabin plot
Main heating is oil-fired boiler — ongoing fuel costs and servicing required
Remote hamlet location: very low crime but limited local services and access
Fast broadband but average mobile signal; local area classified as remoter community
Set on about an acre on the rugged north Pembrokeshire coast, Penmynydd blends a converted cottage with a contemporary extension to deliver generous family accommodation and dramatic sea views. The house offers flexible living across multiple levels: principal open-plan living and dining with panoramic coastal outlooks, several double bedrooms including a double-height master, and a self-contained one-bedroom annex currently used as a holiday let. The grounds include a block-built, insulated workshop and services routed to a separate shepherd’s-cabin plot.
Energy-saving features include an 18 kW solar array paired with a 10 kW battery, which help reduce running costs, but main heating is oil-fired boiler with radiators — buyers should allow for ongoing fuel costs and servicing. The property was constructed/modernised around 1996–2002 with double glazing; some original and newer elements coexist, so expect a mix of finishes and routine maintenance across the house and garden.
This is a rural, remote-living opportunity in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with fast broadband but average mobile signal. The location suits families wanting coastal seclusion and views, second-home buyers, or owners seeking holiday-let income from the annex. Practical considerations include remoteness from larger services and the local area’s higher deprivation statistics, which can affect access to some amenities.
Overall, Penmynydd is a commanding, well-equipped coastal family home with versatile accommodation, substantial outdoor space and independent annex accommodation — ideal for those prioritising privacy, scenery and an on-site income stream, while accepting the realities of oil heating and a remote setting.