Character-filled three-bed town cottage with garage and newly fitted boiler, minutes from Haverfordwest centre..
Three bedrooms in a compact 801 sqft layout
Combination boiler installed June 2024, gas central heating
Detached garage with power, lighting, wood store, coal bunker
Kitchen/diner opens to low-maintenance rear garden and patio
Built before 1900 — granite walls likely without insulation
Single family bathroom; utility room adds practical extra WC
High local crime and very deprived area — consider implications
This compact three-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage sits just a short walk from Haverfordwest town centre, offering practical family accommodation with period character. The living room's exposed brick fireplace and wood-burning stove give a cosy, characterful heart to the home, while the kitchen/diner opens to a low-maintenance rear garden and patio — ideal for everyday living and small outdoor gatherings.
Practical strengths include a recently fitted wall-mounted combination boiler (June 2024) supplying central heating, a well-equipped utility room with an extra WC, and a detached garage with power, lighting, wood store and coal bunker. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working or streaming. The property is freehold, council tax is affordable and the location places Pembrokeshire’s coastline about six miles away for day trips.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the house is small (approximately 801 sqft) and sits on a small plot, with only one family bathroom. The building dates from before 1900 and walls are described as granite/whinstone with assumed no insulation — purchasers should expect potential cold spots and consider insulation improvements. The local area records high crime levels and is in a very deprived ward, which may affect some buyers’ preferences and insurance costs.
Overall this cottage will suit buyers seeking a period-feel town home with ready-to-use systems (new boiler) and garage space, and who are comfortable investing modestly in thermal upgrades. It represents a convenient, characterful base close to schools and town amenities, but buyers should weigh the area's socio-economic challenges and the home's limited size.