Six acres, large workshop and caravan — ideal for home-based business or rural living.
- Approximately six acres of pastureland with estuary and Carn Ingli views
- Large 30’ x 60’ workshop plus two sizable office areas, business-ready
- Static caravan with separate electricity for overflow or rental
- Kitchen refitted in 2024 with granite surfaces and electric Aga
- Solar panels and private borehole (UV filtered) reduce running costs
- Mixed heating: oil central heating, electric heaters and multi-fuel stove
- Slow broadband (FTTC up to ~16 Mbps); average mobile signal
- Private drainage, pond with fluctuating water levels; landscaping needed
Set on about six acres on the edge of Newport in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this traditional stone-fronted smallholding combines substantial land, outbuildings and immediate business potential. The main house offers five bedrooms, generous living rooms and a recently refitted kitchen (2024) with an electric Aga and modern appliances. Character features include exposed stonework, a multi-fuel stove in the lounge and a Juliet balcony with estuary views.
The property’s commercial appeal is clear: a 30’ x 60’ workshop/garage with two large office areas has been used for a home business and could suit storage, workshop or studio uses. A static caravan with a separate electricity supply provides overflow accommodation or a potential income stream. Sustainable features include solar panels and a private borehole with UV filtration for water.
Practical considerations are straightforward and stated up front. Heating is mixed (oil central heating plus room electric heaters and the multi-fuel stove); drainage is private; broadband is limited (FTTC — up to c.16 Mbps download). The grounds include a pond with fluctuating water levels and areas needing landscaping. Buyers should verify any intended commercial or change-of-use plans with local authorities.
This property suits buyers seeking a rural lifestyle with scope to run or expand a small business from home, those wanting significant outdoor space, or developers/ investors able to manage modest refurbishment and service limitations. Its combination of land, sizable outbuildings and proximity to Newport and the coast is rare within this part of Pembrokeshire.