St Twynnells, Pembroke, SA71

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Key features
- Characterful eco-friendly home in St. Twynnells, completed to an exceptionally high specification throughout with multi-zone underfloor heating, ground source pump, triple glazing, and solar panel.
- Spacious living areas bathed in abundant natural light with characterful features such as slate flooring, a log burner, and a bespoke spalted beech curved staircase.
- Features four generously sized double bedrooms with hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and picturesque countryside views.
- Includes a disabled access wet room that serves the ground floor bedroom and a stylish family bathroom on the first floor.
- Expansive gravelled driveway, surrounded by a thoughtfully landscaped front garden and a patio area featuring a range of trees and wildflowers, perfect for entertaining and outdoor living
Description
**Open Home | Saturday 21st March 2026 | 11:30am - 12:30pm ** (By Appointment Only)
Introducing this characterful eco-friendly home, nestled in the coveted village of St. Twynnells. Completed in 2010, this architecturally designed property has been constructed to an exceptionally high specification throughout. The property features a professionally installed multi-zone underfloor heating system, a ground source heat pump, solar panel, and triple glazing within a comprehensively insulated timber-framed construction.
Upon entry, you are welcomed into a double-height entrance with ample natural light from south-facing windows and a bespoke spalted beech, curved staircase. The lounge serves as a cosy retreat, featuring a focal point log burner, adding charm and character. To the left is the open plan kitchen and dining area, a culinary delight with a range of solid units, a five-ring gas stove, double oven and french doors that open to a beautiful south-facing garden area, perfect for entertaining. Beyond the kitchen is the utility/pump room with further storage options available in the hallway and under the stairs. The ground floor also includes a versatile office/bedroom and a conveniently located wet room with twin showers, ideal for hosting guests.
Upstairs, the first floor features a master bedroom with countryside views, showcasing three stained glass panels opening onto the landing. There are two further generously sized bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and large windows allowing abundant natural light to flow throughout. The stylish bathroom is fully equipped to meet everyday needs.
Externally, the property boasts an expansive gravelled driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles, and a thoughtfully landscaped front garden adorned with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. Raised beds and a greenhouse offer the opportunity for cultivating vegetables and fruit. The stunning patio area, accessible from the dining room, is ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. The rear garden contains a storage shed, cycle store, and composting system. A further small area offers a space to sit and enjoy the last of the evening sun, or build further storage.
Situated on the edge of the hamlet of St. Twynnells, approximately four miles from the historic castle town of Pembroke, this home lies on the outskirts of the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It is within easy reach of miles of coastal footpaths and stunning beaches, including Freshwater West, Barafundle Bay, and Broad Haven South. Carmarthen and the A48/M4 link road are approximately 34 miles away, providing quick access to the rest of South Wales, the Severn Bridge, and beyond.
Vendors Comments:
“We built our home as an adventure into sustainable living to provide light, warmth and comfort for our multi-generational family. We chose St Twynnells to have that rural feel while still being within easy reach of three splendid beaches, country walks and the convenience and facilities of Pembroke town. Working with a local architect who shared our vision, we created everything we asked for and met all our family’s needs for privacy, peace and sociability. We’ve enjoyed Christmas dinners around the big table in the kitchen, the heart of our home. We’ve watched sun and moon rises over the fields from the main bedroom and stunning sunset skies from the side kitchen windows. The house flows and works for us, and friends describe it as super warm and cosy. Now there are just the two of us, it’s time to move on.”
Additional Information:
The property features a ground source heat pump, a sewerage treatment plant, a multi-zone underfloor heating system throughout, triple glazed windows and a solar panel for hot water.
Council Tax Band:
E (£1846.43)
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Lounge
5.87m x 3.2m (19' 3" x 10' 6")
Entering through the solid wood front door with a full-length side window panel and double height entrance, the lounge features a cosy log burner with an exposed flue, slate tiled flooring, and a European redwood glass door leading to the side aspect. A window to the fore aspect brightens the room. A stained glass panel door giving access to ground floor bedroom/reception and shower room
Kitchen / Dining Area
6.27m x 3.41m (20' 7" x 11' 2")
The kitchen boasts slate tiled flooring and a range of matching eye and base level units with solid worktops and tiled splash-backs. It includes a sink, eye-level double oven, and a five-ring gas stove with an extractor hood over. The peninsula currently works as a sociable preparation area with ample fridge/freezer space below; this could even be used as a breakfast bar. Windows to the rear aspect offer picturesque countryside views. Door with stained glass panel giving access to shower room and reception/bedroom.
The dining area offers slate tiled flooring and ample space for a dining table. Natural light streams through the windows from the south and side aspects. A bespoke spalted beech curved staircase, with understairs storage, leads to the first floor, and french doors open to the front garden and patio area.
Utility / Pump Room
2.14m x 1.68m (7' 0" x 5' 6")
Featuring slate tiled flooring, this practical utility room includes plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher, tanks for hot water, ground source pump and solar panel controls, and a window to the rear aspect. There is additional worktop space.
Wet Room
2.14m x 1.66m (7' 0" x 5' 5")
The wet room features tiled flooring with a linear shower drain, tiled walls, and twin showers with shower head attachments above. It also includes a sink, WC, extractor fan, and a glazed window to the rear aspect.
Office / Bedroom Four
4.73m x 3.07m (15' 6" x 10' 1")
This versatile room has engineered oak flooring. It features windows to the side and rear aspects, and a European redwood glass door leading to the side.
Bedroom One
6.27m x 5.87m (20' 7" x 19' 3")
This spacious bedroom has bamboo flooring. Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams add character, while windows to the side aspect offer countryside views with wooden shutters. The room also features an exposed log burner flue from the lounge and velux windows.
Bedroom Two
5.2m x 3.07m (17' 1" x 10' 1")
This bedroom features bamboo flooring, vaulted ceilings, window to the side aspect, and a velux window.
Bedroom Three
3.41m x 3.2m (11' 2" x 10' 6")
With engineered oak flooring and vaulted ceilings, this bedroom includes a window to the side aspect and a velux window.
Bathroom
3.07m x 2.13m (10' 1" x 7' 0")
The bathroom offers tiled flooring, tiled splash-backs, a WC, sink, and a panelled bath. Recessed wooden panelling with integrated cupboards and shelving adds storage, and the vaulted ceiling features a velux window plus an extractor fan.
External
The property features an expansive gravelled driveway with room for multiple vehicles, surrounded by a thoughtfully landscaped front garden with a variety of trees, shrubs, and wildflowers. A patio area provides space for outdoor furniture, ideal for entertaining. The garden includes raised beds and a greenhouse. The rear garden offers a seating area with additional storage options such as a shed and cycle store. Outdoor power sockets are available to the fore and rear.
Brochures
Brochure 1- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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