The Old Mill, SA73

- PROPERTY TYPE
Country House
- BEDROOMS
7
- BATHROOMS
5
- SIZE
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Freehold
Key features
- Ground floor: guest bedroom and utility space
- Upper floors: spacious bedrooms and living room
- Separate three-bedroom annexe for rental income
- Access to Hazelbeach Boat Club: private slipway, storage & moorings
- Mill on 3.75 acres with gardens
- Four floors with original features
Description
Tucked away within 3.75 acres of enchanting, wildlife-rich grounds, The Old Mill is a place of story, soul and
sanctuary. Set in a naturally sheltered valley just moments from the shimmering waters of the estuary, this
remarkable four-storey former steam mill has been lovingly reborn, its historic fabric preserved and celebrated
to create a truly exceptional coastal residence.
Approached along a peaceful country driveway, the 19th-century stone mill rises with quiet grandeur from its
private setting. The gentle sound of a stream winding through the gardens and the stillness of the pond
creates a sense of calm that feels worlds away, yet the amenities of nearby Milford Haven and Neyland are just
minutes away. Within the picturesque waterside hamlet of Hazelbeach, with its beloved Ferry Inn, life here
unfolds at a gentler, more meaningful pace.
The restoration of The Old Mill has been both meticulous and deeply respectful. Taken back to its original
stone walls and roof, the building’s character has been revealed and enhanced. Exposed beams, handcrafted
details and bespoke stained glass weave heritage into every corner. Yet, behind its historic beauty, lies the
comfort of thoughtful modern construction, creating a home that feels both timeless and reassuringly cosy.
Inside, the mill unfolds across four captivating floors. The entrance level welcomes you with guest
accommodation, practical spaces and a sense of arrival. Above, the heart of the home opens into a stunning
kitchen and dining space where large windows and a Juliet balcony draws the surrounding landscape indoors,
a place for long, light-filled mornings and shared meals that linger long into evening.
The principal living room, centred around a grand reclaimed marble open fire, offers warmth, scale and
intimacy in equal measure. This is a room made for gathering, storytelling and quiet winter nights. Bedrooms
rise through the upper levels, each generous and distinctive, many with characterful mezzanines that add
architectural interest and versatility. At the top floor, the serene master suite enjoys far-reaching views across
the valley and estuary, with its own dressing area and en-suite forming a private retreat within this remarkable
home.
Beyond the main house, a beautifully appointed three-bedroom annexe, currently a successful holiday let,
provides existing income or seamless accommodation for extended family. With existing connecting doors,
the property can evolve effortlessly with changing needs.
The surrounding 3.75 acres are a rare gift. Established yet manageable grounds threaded with wild flowers,
wildlife and possibility. There is space here for gardens to flourish, for children to roam, or for future vision,
from additional accommodation to eco-lodges (subject to consent) that could create further income within
this idyllic setting. Importantly, as the property is not listed, there is freedom to shape its future while
honouring its past.
Residents also enjoy eligibility for membership of the Hazelbeach Boat Club, granting access to moorings, a
private slipway and secure watercraft storage, all along with a welcoming coastal community and vibrant
social life on the water.
Crafted with care by local artisans and steeped in Pembrokeshire’s maritime heritage, The Old Mill offers a
lifestyle that is increasingly rare: space, beauty, history and opportunity, all beside the sea. It is a place to
belong, to create, and to live deeply connected to landscape and coast.
Property additional info
Entrance Hall: 6.40m x 5.08m (21' x 16' 8")
Bedroom 1: 4.72m x 4.30m (15' 6" x 14' 1")
Downstairs Shower Room
Utility Room: 2.08m x 1.90m (6' 10" x 6' 3")
Lounge / Kitchen / Diner: 10.00m x 6.40m (32' 10" x 21' )
Lounge: 10.16m x 6.43m (33' 4" x 21' 1")
Office: 3.02m x 2.36m (9' 11" x 7' 9")
Bedroom 2: 2.97m x 2.90m (9' 9" x 9' 6")
Bedroom 3: 2.97m x 2.90m (9' 9" x 9' 6")
Bedroom 4 (Master): 4.04m x 3.53m (13' 3" x 11' 7")
Dressing Room: 2.50m x 2.24m (8' 2" x 7' 4")
En-Suite Shower Room
Family Bathroom
Bedroom 2 (with mezzanine): 2.97m x 1.47m (9' 9" x 4' 10")
Bedroom 3 (with mezzanine): 2.97m x 1.47m (9' 9" x 4' 10")
Bedroom 4 (with Mezzanine)
Dressing Room: 3.68m x 1.47m (12' 1" x 4' 10")
Kitchen Diner (annexe): 6.40m x 4.50m (21' x 14' 9")
Bedroom 1 (annexe): 4.47m x 2.46m (14' 8" x 8' 1")
Bedroom 2 (annexe): 3.50m x 2.64m (11' 6" x 8' 8")
Bathroom (annexe)
Lounge (annexe): 4.50m x 3.43m (14' 9" x 11' 3")
Master Bedroom 3 (annexe)
Family Bathroom (annexe)
Garage: 5.03m x 5.00m (16' 6" x 16' 5")
Insulated Garden Room: 10.70m x 4.04m (35' 1" x 13' 3")
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- Band: F
- 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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