Charming three-bedroom home close to Preseli Hills and Pembrokeshire coast.
Open-plan living and dining area with log burner and underfloor heating
Conservatory overlooking enclosed lawn and patio garden
Three bedrooms; one family bathroom
Private front parking plus additional on-street rear parking
Stone walls likely uninsulated—consider insulation work
Main heating: LPG boiler—higher running costs than mains gas
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for rural location
Large plot; property built before 1900 so periodic maintenance likely
Set in the peaceful hamlet of Wallis, this charming three-bedroom semi-detached home blends period character with modern comforts. An inviting open-plan living and dining area centres on a log burner, while underfloor heating provides efficient warmth throughout the ground floor. A conservatory overlooks an enclosed lawn and patio, offering a bright spot to relax and entertain.
The kitchen is well laid out and the property is presented in move-in condition, suitable for immediate occupation. There is one family bathroom and three bedrooms, providing flexible space for couples, small families or those seeking a comfortable downsized home near the Preseli Hills and Pembrokeshire coast.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the house runs on an LPG boiler and has double glazing installed post-2002. The stone walls are original granite/whinstone and are assumed uninsulated, which may mean additional insulation or energy-efficiency work is desirable. There is private parking to the front and additional on-street parking to the rear.
This is a large cottage-sized home on a decent plot with very low flood risk and excellent mobile and fast broadband connectivity. The property’s location is quiet and remote, with limited local services nearby; Haverfordwest and coastal attractions remain a short drive away. Buyers should note the single bathroom and potential upgrading to wall insulation or energy systems if seeking lower-running costs.