SA62 6NH - 6 bedroom character property for sale in Asheston House Farm, Pen Y Cwm, Haverfordwest SA62 6NH, SA62

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Summary - Asheston House, Pen y Cwm SA62 6NH

Six-bedroom restored period farmhouse with self-contained ground-floor annexe
Five award-winning holiday cottages totalling 14 letting bedrooms (thriving income)
Approx. 24.31 acres: landscaped gardens, paddocks, two leased grazing fields
Extensive outbuildings: five-bay oak garage, portal-framed barn and workshops
Substantial sustainability kit: wind turbine, solar, ground & air source heat pumps
Planning application to be submitted to permit residential use for the eco-barns
500m private gravel driveway; sizeable parking and equestrian potential
Rural location: very deprived wider area, average mobile signal, council tax quite expensive
Asheston House is a rare, newly restored six-bedroom period farmhouse set within about 24.31 acres of landscaped gardens, paddocks and open countryside in North Pembrokeshire. The principal house is finished to a high standard and includes a self-contained ground-floor annexe, large reception spaces, a principal suite with balcony, and generous parking with a five-bay oak-framed garage. The grounds and outbuildings (portal-framed barn, workshops, playground and seasonal pond) support equestrian, agricultural or hobby use.

Five award-winning barn conversions provide 14 letting bedrooms across two- and three-bedroom cottages, producing a significant annual holiday-let income. The group benefits from extensive sustainability measures — wind turbine, solar panels, ground and air source heat pumps and rainwater harvesting — which markedly reduce running costs and support potential planning to change the eco-barns to residential use (application to be submitted).

This estate suits a buyer seeking a combined family home and income stream: lifestyle purchasers, equestrian owners or boutique hospitality operators will value the privacy, flexible accommodation and scope for modest expansion. Practical considerations include a 500m private gravel driveway, seasonal pond and two grazing fields currently leased to a neighbouring farmer, which are part of the estate’s working landscape.

Material considerations are straightforward and stated: the property lies in a very rural, ageing neighbourhood with average mobile signal but fast broadband; council tax is described as quite expensive; the wider area records economic deprivation levels despite low local crime. Prospective purchasers should review full trading accounts, the forthcoming planning application details and any tenancy/letting agreements before offer.

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