Energy-efficient three-bed new build in Letterston — large plot and village convenience.
Predicted EPC A with solar panels and heat‑recovery ventilation
Underfloor heating downstairs; radiators on first floor
Private car barn plus extra off‑street parking space
Large rear garden and flexible kitchen/diner living space
Private road managed by residents; service charge details pending
Mixed information on heating fuel; verify oil/LPG system and running costs
Solar batteries available at extra cost; EV charger provision in place
Village location — shops, pub, bus route, coast within 15 minutes
A newly built three-bedroom home in Letterston offering modern, energy‑efficient living with traditional Pembrokeshire styling. The house is nearing completion at Court Meadow and is designed with high-spec features: predicted EPC/SAP A, solar panels, heat-recovery ventilation, triple glazing, underfloor heating downstairs and provision for an EV charger. A private car barn and additional off-street space sit alongside a large rear garden and easily configured kitchen/diner plus a separate living room.
The layout suits family life: a ground-floor hallway with cloakroom, a well-proportioned living room and a kitchen/dining room opening to the garden via triple‑glazed patio doors. Upstairs are three bedrooms (master with en‑suite) and a family bathroom. Internal finishes and kitchen specification are still open to buyer discussion with the developer for early purchasers.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the development is on a private road managed by a resident-run company (service charges/management details not yet finalised) and there are covenants to protect the estate’s appearance. There is mixed reporting in the paperwork about the heating fuel (oil versus metered LPG) — the exact system and ongoing running costs should be checked and confirmed prior to exchange. Solar battery storage is available as an extra cost.
Location is a key draw: Letterston village amenities are within walking distance and Pembrokeshire’s coast, Preseli hills and Gwaun Valley are within a short drive. The area offers low crime, excellent mobile coverage and planned gigabit broadband, although the wider area shows higher deprivation statistics — relevant for those considering long-term resale or rental prospects.