Large 16.87-acre parcel with outbuildings and stream — renovation project with rural potential.
Detached two-bedroom traditional stone cottage
Set well back from a quiet lane in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this traditional two-bedroom stone cottage sits on a substantial plot of about 16.87 acres, with the Nant Duad tributary running along part of the boundary. Adjoining outbuildings, a large yard and a garage give clear scope for workshops, secure storage or conversion into additional accommodation subject to necessary consents.
The site suits someone seeking a partly self-sufficient rural lifestyle: there is space for grazing, small-scale farming or orchards, and potential for micro-hydro generation where the stream runs through the land. The cottage retains character details such as a slate roof and stone façade, and the garden area has scope for landscaping and productive use.
Important practical points are straightforward: the property needs renovation throughout and any conversion of outbuildings will require planning consent. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is only average — this is a remote, hamlet location with limited local services. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived, and council tax information is not provided.
Viewed honestly, this is a project with significant land value and rural potential. It will suit buyers prepared to invest time and money to renovate, or those specifically seeking a large parcel of countryside with development or smallholding possibilities.