Rare 3.1-acre smallholding near St Davids with campsite consent and annexe..
Detached stone farmhouse with sea views and character features
Pencnwc is a rare coastal smallholding set within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, about 1.5 miles from St Davids. The detached stone farmhouse retains character features, two staircases and a small self-contained annexe, and benefits from sea views and direct access to nearby coastal footpaths. The site includes a touring caravan, a shower block, stables, storage barns and extensive grounds of around 3.1 acres — a strong base for tourism or mixed smallholding use.
The property operated as a campsite in 2023 with a claimed planning consent for five touring caravans and 35 tent pitches, so the site has immediate potential for seasonal trading or holiday-let redevelopment (subject to confirmation of planning status). The annexe and multiple outbuildings provide flexible accommodation or workspace for a business, while a short private driveway and off-street parking add convenience for visitors.
Important practical points: the house requires renovation and some modernisation (no guaranteed wall insulation; stone construction), heating is primarily oil and room heaters with smokeless coal fuel noted, and drainage is private. The gardens and fields need attention to realise full potential. The property is offered freehold and chain-free, but prospective buyers should verify the planning position and budget for improvement and energy-efficiency works.
This is a specialist purchase suited to a buyer who values location, scale and tourism potential over a turnkey home. For those prepared to invest in upgrades, Pencnwc offers a unique setting and a platform to develop holiday accommodation or restore the farmhouse as a character family home.