Johnston, Haverfordwest, SA62

- PROPERTY TYPE
Country House
- BEDROOMS
12
- BATHROOMS
7
- SIZE
14,047 sq ft
1,305 sq m
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Freehold
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Johnston Hall, Pembrokeshire
Key Features
* Exceptional historic country estate believed to date back to the 15th century
* Beautifully restored principal residence combining period grandeur with contemporary luxury
* Approximately 10 acres of landscaped gardens, grounds and pony paddock
* Four beautifully appointed cottages creating an established lifestyle and holiday letting opportunity
* Planning permission granted for the conversion of the former coach house into a substantial five-bedroom dwelling
* Exciting potential for a boutique wedding and events venue (subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents)
* Indoor heated swimming pool with changing rooms and bathroom facilities
* Exceptional barn ideal for a classic car collection, motorcycle showroom, artist’s studio or sculpture gallery
* Two substantial stores/outbuildings with separate access to the land
* Beautiful wildlife pond, mature trees and professionally landscaped gardens
* Sixteen solar panels providing improved energy efficiency
* Outstanding opportunity for multi-generational living, hospitality, equestrian use or a lifestyle business
* Peaceful rural setting within easy reach of the Pembrokeshire coastline
A Landmark Country Estate Rich in History, Beauty and Opportunity
As the gates close behind you and the driveway winds gently through mature trees, everyday life begins to fade into the background. Ahead lies Johnston Hall, an extraordinary country estate where more than five centuries of history have been preserved with remarkable care, creating a home that feels both deeply rooted in its past and perfectly prepared for the future.
Set behind a sweeping, tree-lined approach and framed by approximately ten acres of beautifully curated gardens, grounds and pasture, Johnston Hall is one of Pembrokeshire’s finest private estates. Believed to date back to the 15th century, its origins lie within the tradition of the county’s early gentry houses, residences that once stood proudly at the heart of local estates and quietly reflected the rhythm of the surrounding landscape. Over the centuries, the Hall became associated with the wider Kensington Estate, embedding it within a fascinating history where ownership represented not simply possession, but stewardship of both the land and the generations who would follow.
Today, that remarkable legacy has been thoughtfully reimagined.
The current owners have undertaken an extensive and highly sympathetic renovation that honours the building’s remarkable heritage while introducing a level of finish expected from a distinguished modern country home. Original character has been carefully preserved, period features celebrated and craftsmanship respected throughout, while elegant contemporary interiors ensure the property functions effortlessly for modern family life.
Natural light fills the beautifully proportioned rooms, creating interiors that feel calm, balanced and inviting. Every space flows naturally into the next, offering an effortless balance between formal entertaining and relaxed everyday living. There is a quiet confidence throughout the house, where quality is never overstated yet evident in every considered detail.
The Grounds
Stepping outside, the estate continues to impress.
The grounds have been extensively redesigned into a series of beautifully composed outdoor spaces that feel as though they have always belonged. Sweeping lawns merge effortlessly with mature specimen trees, colourful planting and carefully designed borders, while terraces and pathways invite long summer afternoons spent entertaining family and friends or simply enjoying the tranquillity of the surroundings.
A beautiful wildlife pond creates a haven for birds and nature, adding movement, reflection and biodiversity to the landscape, while beyond, a pony paddock gently reinforces the property’s connection to country living. Whether accommodating horses, other animals or simply providing open pasture, the land enhances both the lifestyle and versatility of the estate.
In total, Johnston Hall extends to approximately ten acres, providing an exceptional degree of privacy without ever feeling isolated.
The Outbuildings
Practicality has been considered just as carefully as beauty. A separate entrance provides direct access to the land and outbuildings, allowing machinery, livestock or equestrian equipment to be managed independently from the main residence.
Two substantial stores provide extensive space for agricultural machinery, workshops or general storage, but one, in particular, offers something far more exciting than simply additional storage.
For the classic car collector, vintage vehicle enthusiast or motorcycle enthusiast, it provides the perfect home for a prized collection, where cherished vehicles could be displayed within an impressive private showroom. Equally, it could become the ultimate workshop for restoration projects or specialist engineering.
For artists, sculptors and creative makers, the soaring space lends itself beautifully to becoming an inspirational studio and gallery, surrounded by the peace and beauty of the estate. Whether housing a collection, pursuing a passion or operating a creative business from home, it is a space that invites imagination and offers exceptional flexibility.
The Estate Lifestyle
Adding an entirely different dimension to life at Johnston Hall is the superb indoor swimming pool complex.
Beautifully integrated within the estate, the heated swimming pool enjoys dedicated changing rooms and bathroom facilities, creating an exceptional leisure space that transforms everyday living. Whether enjoyed by family, guests or visitors staying within the cottages, it offers year-round luxury that is rarely found within historic homes of this calibre.
It is a feature that elevates the estate beyond the traditional country house, creating a lifestyle centred around relaxation, wellbeing and entertaining.
While Johnston Hall proudly celebrates its heritage, it also embraces the future. The discreet installation of sixteen solar panels enhances the property’s sustainability credentials, reducing energy costs while complementing rather than compromising its historic character.
The Cottages
Beyond the principal residence, the story of Johnston Hall continues through its remarkable collection of cottages.
Rodney, Kensington, Lavington and Seymour have each been thoughtfully restored and individually named to reflect the property’s rich heritage and historical connections. Their names honour figures and estates associated with Johnston Hall’s past, subtly acknowledging links with the influential Seymour family of Tudor England.
Each cottage offers beautifully presented accommodation full of charm and individuality, creating an established holiday letting business or elegant accommodation for extended family and guests. Together they reinforce the feeling that Johnston Hall is not simply a single residence but a complete country estate capable of adapting to many different lifestyles.
The Coach House
The opportunities continue still further through the former coach house.
Planning permission has already been granted for its conversion into a substantial five-bedroom dwelling, opening the door to an exciting range of possibilities. It could become an impressive secondary residence for multi-generational living, luxurious guest accommodation or a valuable addition to the estate’s already established hospitality offering.
Equally, subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents, the coach house presents an exceptional opportunity to create a truly memorable boutique wedding and events venue. With Johnston Hall’s magnificent period architecture, beautifully landscaped grounds, mature parkland, indoor swimming pool and collection of four charming cottages already in place, the estate possesses many of the qualities sought after by exclusive-use wedding venues. The conversion could create a stunning setting for intimate weddings, private celebrations, corporate retreats or bespoke events, unlocking yet another exciting chapter in the estate’s future.
A Rare Opportunity
It is this extraordinary versatility that truly sets Johnston Hall apart.
Whether your vision is to create a distinguished family estate, establish a luxury hospitality business, build an exclusive wedding and events venue, house an exceptional collection of classic cars, create an inspiring artist’s studio or simply become the next custodian of one of Pembrokeshire’s most remarkable homes, Johnston Hall offers a lifestyle that is as extraordinary as its history.
Johnston Hall is far more than an outstanding period residence. It is a private estate where history, craftsmanship, opportunity and imagination come together in perfect harmony. It is a legacy to inherit, a lifestyle to embrace and a rare chance to become the next custodian of one of Pembrokeshire’s most distinguished country homes.
Johnston Hall is not simply a home to own; it is a legacy to protect, an estate to shape and an extraordinary chapter waiting to be continued by its next custodian.
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
SWIMMING POOL
16m x 9m
Outbuilding One
20m x 10m
Outbuilding Two
20m x 10m
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- 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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