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St. Davids, Haverfordwest, SA62

Key features

  • In need of some improvement to realise its full potential, but with no ongoing chain, this is a rare opportunity to purchase a property in this setting and viewing is highly recommended.
  • CL Site for 5 units and 35 camping pitches.
  • Various outbuildings with a shower block, stables and storage barn.
  • Character residence with sea views and including a small annexe.
  • A residential smallholding that includes a small touring caravan and camping field, all within a short distance of the coastal path in an area where few properties come onto the open market.

Description

A residential smallholding that includes a small touring caravan and camping field, all within a short distance of the coastal path in an area where few properties come onto the open market.

Character residence with sea views and including a small annexe.

Various outbuildings with a shower block, stables and storage barn.

CL Site for 5 units and 35 camping pitches.

In need of some improvement to realise its full potential, but with no ongoing chain, this is a rare opportunity to purchase a property in this setting and viewing is highly recommended.


EPC Rating: E

Situation

Pencnwc occupies a delightful setting approximately 1.5 miles west of the historic cathedral of St Davids, which has the benefit of a good range of local services that cater for most everyday requirements. The county town of Haverfordwest and the ferry port of Fishguard both within some 15 miles or so.

The property is situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is a short walk from the renowned long distance coastal footpath that meanders its way around the stunning scenery of the Pembrokeshire Coastline from Amroth in the east to the banks of the River Teifi at St Dogmaels in the north. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is Britain's only coastal national park and is a popular year round tourist destination.

Description

Pencnwc is a residential smallholding extending to 3.1 acres or thereabouts in total and including a residence that has considerable potential as a character home, together with a small annexe and various outbuildings. The property was last used as a campsite in 2023 and we are advised that it had planning consent for 5 touring caravans and 35 tents, and given its location, within walking distance of the coastal path, it is ideally suited for potential purchasers looking to establish their own tourism business.

Set back off the minor road that leads to Treginnis Farm, and approached over a short compacted stone driveway, the residence would, no doubt, have been a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse historically. It is principally constructed of solid stone walls under a slate roof, with later additions and comprises the following accommodation:-

Porch

With Upvc double glazed door, slate floor and 15 pane glass door opening into:-

Sitting Room/Bedroom

This would originally have been two rooms, and has a central staircase rising to the first floor which divides this into a sitting area and dining area. There are two windows to the fore, a similar slate floor to the porch and an exposed stone wall provides a focal point as this houses a recessed wood burner and alcoves. The room is heated by 2 radiators and has wall lighting.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room

Having two windows to the rear and a tiled floor. Again, this is divided into two distinct areas with the kitchen being equipped with a range of fitted base cupboards that incorporate a 1.5 bowl sink unit and complimentary work surfaces with further storage in matching wall mounted cupboards. There is an eye level double oven and the walls are partly tiled with an exposed stone wall to part. A stable door opens into the:-

Utility Room

Having a door to the rear, stainless steel single drainer sink unit, plumbing for a dishwasher, oil-fired boiler and stable door opening into inner hallway, which leads to the annexe accommodation.

Landing

With roof lights

Bedroom One

With radiator and two walk-in cupboards that are ideally suited for storage and a possible ensuite shower room.

Bedroom Two

With radiator.

Bedroom Three

With double aspect windows, fitted cupboards and radiator.

Bathroom

With part tiled walls, radiator, vanity wash basin, WC, bidet, bath with electric shower over.

Inner Hall

An inner hallway off the utility room leads to the annexe accommodation. The inner hallway has a tiled floor and second staircase rising to the first floor.

Wet Room

With wash hand basin, WC and walk-in shower, towel rail style radiator and extractor fan.

Office/Bedroom

Having a tiled floor and radiator.

Sitting Room

With three radiators, two windows to the fore and French doors leading to the rear, and a small area of exposed stonework.

Open Plan Sitting/Dining Room/Bedroom

Having two windows and sky light to the fore, a small kitchenette area with a range of fitted units, timber floor, three radiators and a door leading to external steps to ensure that there is a separate access.

Shower Room

With shower cubicle, WC, wash basin and radiator.

Gardens

The property stands within its own gardens that now require some attention.

Outbuildings

Close to the house include:-

Store Shed

With sink and power.

Shower Block

With ladies and gents showers and WCs, and integral store shed together with a washing up area.

The Land

A plan of the land is attached for identification purposes only.
The land is situated to the rear of the property and is divided into three fields that are typical of the area. There is a stable block, store shed and 3-bay open fronted shed.

Services

Mains water and electricity connected. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating.

Tenure

Freehold with vacant possession upon completion

Local Authority

Pembrokeshire County Council, County Hall, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1TP. Telephone number -
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, National Park Office, Llanion Park, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, SA72 6DY

General Remarks

Pencnwc offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home of this nature, close to the rugged coastline around St Davids. Although in need of some updating, Pencnwc is a property that offers tremendous potential to continue the historic use as a campsite and perhaps develop this further subject to any necessary planning consent being obtained. It is equally suited as a residential smallholding and is offered for sale with no ongoing chain. Viewing is therefore highly recommended.

Directions

The postcode of the property is SA62 6RS. What3words: forwarded.nuggets.salutes

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With roots dating back to the 1950s, J.J. Morris has grown from a traditional rural practice into an award-winning and highly trusted name in West Wales property. Today, we combine decades of local knowledge with a modern, client-focused approach, offering a comprehensive range of professional services across Pembrokeshire, West Carmarthenshire and South Ceredigion.

From our four strategically located offices in Cardigan, Fishguard, Haverfordwest and Narberth, we deliver expert advice in all areas of property—residential, agricultural and commercial. Our team specialises in the valuation, sale and management of property interests, supported by long-established experience in livestock, machinery and furniture sales throughout the region.

We’re proud of our heritage, including running several of the area’s historic livestock markets over the years, while continually evolving to meet the needs of today’s property owners, buyers and sellers. Whether you’re looking to sell, purchase, or need professional valuation or auction services, J.J. Morris offers friendly, knowledgeable support and unrivalled local expertise.

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