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Johnston, Haverfordwest, SA62

PROPERTY TYPE

Country House

BEDROOMS

12

BATHROOMS

7

SIZE

14,047 sq ft

1,305 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Description

Set behind a sweeping, tree-lined approach and framed by beautifully curated grounds, Johnston Hall unfolds as a home shaped by time, care and vision. Believed to date back to the 15th century, its origins lie within the tradition of Pembrokeshire’s early gentry houses, places that once stood at the heart of local estates and quietly reflected the rhythm of the land around them. Over the centuries, the hall became associated with the wider Kensington estate, embedding it within a story of influence and continuity, where ownership passed not just as property, but as stewardship.

Today, that legacy has been thoughtfully reimagined. Under its current owners, Johnston Hall has undergone an extensive and highly sympathetic renovation, one that respects the integrity of the original building while introducing a level of finish and comfort that speaks to modern living. There is a quiet confidence to the interiors now, where character and craftsmanship sit effortlessly alongside considered design, and where the flow of the house has been carefully enhanced to create spaces that feel both elegant and entirely liveable. Light moves easily through the rooms, proportions feel balanced and calm, and throughout there is a sense that every decision has been made with both sensitivity and intention.

Outside, the transformation continues. The gardens and grounds have been extensively reimagined, shaped into a series of beautifully composed spaces that feel at once natural and refined. Expansive lawns extend outwards, framed by mature planting and softened by carefully curated borders, while pathways and terraces invite both quiet moments and larger gatherings. A beautiful wildlife pond introduces a sense of tranquillity and biodiversity, drawing nature into the heart of the grounds, while beyond, a pony paddock gently reinforces the property’s connection to country living. In all, the estate extends to approximately ten acres, offering both space and privacy in equal measure. A separate entrance provides practical access to the land and outbuildings, where two substantial stores offer excellent provision for machinery, equipment or all things equestrian and animal-related, ensuring the property functions as effortlessly as it presents.

Within this landscape, a more recent addition introduces a new dimension to life here. The indoor swimming pool with two changing rooms and bathroom facilities, sits comfortably within its surroundings, bringing with it a sense of relaxed luxury that is rarely found in homes of this period. It is a feature that elevates the experience of the property entirely, offering a place to unwind, to entertain, and to enjoy the setting in a way that feels both indulgent and entirely fitting. Alongside this, the installation of sixteen solar panels ensures the house looks forward as well as back, embracing sustainability in a way that complements rather than compromises its historic character.

Beyond the main house, the story of Johnston Hall continues through its collection of cottages, each one thoughtfully developed and individually named, Rodney, Kensington, Lavington and Seymour. These names are not incidental, but chosen with care, reflecting figures and estates connected to the property’s past and the lineage of its former ownership. In particular, the names Lavington and Seymour subtly echo the heritage of Jane Seymour and the wider Seymour family, a prominent Tudor dynasty whose influence extended across Wales.

The cottages themselves offer flexibility as well as charm, forming a ready-made lifestyle business or providing beautifully appointed accommodation for family and guests. They sit naturally within the grounds, each contributing to the sense that Johnston Hall is not simply a single dwelling, but a small, self-contained estate with depth and versatility.

Looking ahead, the potential of the property is further enhanced by planning permission for the conversion of the coach house into a substantial five-bedroom dwelling. This introduces an additional layer of opportunity, whether as a secondary residence, an extension of the existing accommodation, or a future investment, ensuring that Johnston Hall is as much about what it can become as what it already is.


EPC Rating: D

Sitting Room

4.95m x 4.22m

Lounge

8.31m x 4.85m

Kitchen / Reception Room

10.96m x 8.18m

Reception Room

6.37m x 4.02m

Kitchen/Lounge

5.5m x 4.29m

Bedroom One

3.51m x 2.98m

Bedroom One

6.74m x 4.04m

Bedroom Two

5.51m x 3.02m

Living Room

3.07m x 2.63m

Kitchenette

3.02m x 1.5m

Bedroom One

4.27m x 4.23m

Kitchen / Diner

4.38m x 3.88m

Living Room

4.38m x 2.89m

Bedroom One

4.38m x 2.95m

En-suite

2.69m x 2.12m

Bedroom Two

3.07m x 2.98m

En-suite

2.98m x 1.56m

Coach House

26m x 4.9m

Swimming Pool

16m x 9m

Outbuilding One

20m x 10m

Outbuilding Two

20m x 10m

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Band: E
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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About Fine and Country West Wales, Aberystwyth

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During March 2022, Fine & Country West Wales proudly received the prestigious Top Operator in Wales Award at the Fine & Country Conference in Westminster. This accolade was warmly welcomed by Managing Director, Nigel Salmon, and recognised the culmination of 18 months of focused, high-quality work.

Fine & Country was introduced to the beautiful Mid and West Wales region in late summer 2020, at the height of the pandemic, by Nigel and his team. Since then, the business has gone from strength to strength, earning a reputation for outstanding marketing of distinctive homes, particularly along the Cardigan Bay coastline. This success is underpinned by a wealth of five-star reviews for the West Wales office.

In July 2025, Fine & Country West Wales opened its prestigious new Luxury Property Centre within the former Post Office in Aberystwyth. This stylish and welcoming space reflects the brand’s commitment to elevating the client experience and offering a truly premium environment in which to explore the Fine & Country difference.

Building on this momentum, the company expanded its full-service coverage across the whole of Pembrokeshire and West Carmarthenshire from May 2025, ensuring that clients throughout West Wales can benefit from specialist marketing expertise and a highly visible regional presence. The team is particularly well-known for its skill in relaunching properties, revitalising homes that have previously struggled to sell and giving them a fresh, successful route back to the market.

Most recently, in August 2025, the team relocated to the second floor of the historic Old Post Office building in Aberystwyth. This larger, more prominent headquarters reflects the continued growth of the business and provides an inspiring hub for clients, partners, and the expanding Fine & Country West Wales team.

In parallel with its physical expansion, Fine & Country West Wales has embraced bold innovation, integrating cutting-edge AI systems into its operations. These ensure that no enquiry is missed, properties remain consistently visible across every major platform, and marketing campaigns are data-driven, agile, and constantly refined. Traditional client care is now seamlessly combined with next-generation technology to deliver a premium, proactive, and highly efficient service.

Nigel and his team look forward to welcoming new, existing, and returning clients to their Aberystwyth office, and to continuing to present the very best of West Wales property—locally, nationally, and internationally.

For further information, or to arrange a confidential discussion, please contact Fine & Country West Wales on 01974 299055 or email westwales@fineandcountry.com

Affordability

Monthly repayments£9,528
Property: £ 1,900,000
Deposit: £ 190,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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