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St. Florence, Tenby, SA70

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

2,303 sq ft

214 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Description

Fine & Country Pembrokeshire welcome you to The Grove Farmhouse, a remarkable Grade II listed home where medieval history, timeless craftsmanship and contemporary village living combine in one of Pembrokeshire’s most desirable locations.

Tucked away in the heart of the sought-after village of St Florence, just minutes from Tenby and the breathtaking Pembrokeshire coastline, The Grove Farmhouse offers a lifestyle that is becoming increasingly rare to find a home filled with soul, history and authenticity, beautifully restored for modern living while preserving centuries of architectural heritage.

Believed to be one of the oldest and most historically significant homes in St Florence, this exceptional property seamlessly blends its medieval origins with the charm and elegance of a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse. Behind the striking stone façade, the magnificent 14th-century Gothic-arched doorway immediately sets the tone for what lies beyond a home rich in atmosphere, character and timeless appeal.

Over the last seven years, the current owners have undertaken an extraordinary restoration, driven by a deep respect for the property’s history and original craftsmanship. Traditional building methods and natural materials were prioritised throughout, with modern cement renders carefully removed to allow the house to breathe naturally once again. Lime pointing, breathable finishes, exposed stonework and handcrafted details all combine to create interiors that feel warm, calming and effortlessly elegant.

Every decision was made with integrity and longevity in mind. The house has been comprehensively upgraded with rewiring, replumbing, a new boiler and carefully considered insulation, including natural sheep’s wool, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency while protecting the historic fabric of the building.

The home tells a story at every turn. Research into the property uncovered its connection to William and Elizabeth Morris, prominent figures within the village community during the 19th century, when the house became The Ball Inn. Their legacy remains woven into the home today, from the hand-painted William Morris wallpaper in the dining room to the original hooks discovered during restoration works, once used for hanging home-cured hams served to guests many years ago.

The handcrafted kitchen sits at the heart of the home a beautifully sociable space designed for modern family life, relaxed entertaining and cosy evenings after days spent exploring the coast. Fossil limestone floors, bespoke joinery, exposed stone walls and locally handcrafted features continue throughout the property, reflecting the exceptional skill of Pembrokeshire artisans and the owners’ unwavering commitment to quality and authenticity.

Outside, the lifestyle on offer is equally compelling. The private rear garden enjoys a wonderfully sheltered, sun-soaked position, ideal for outdoor dining, summer gatherings or quiet mornings with coffee beneath the Pembrokeshire sky. To the side, a private driveway provides convenient off-road parking.

For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding area offers an abundance of beautiful circular countryside and woodland walks, making this an especially appealing home for dog owners and nature lovers alike.

Adding further appeal is the former cow shed to the rear, now incorporating the fourth bedroom and offering excellent versatility for modern living. Perfect as guest accommodation, a home office, creative studio or independent space for older children or multigenerational living, it also presents exciting potential for a self-contained annexe or holiday let, subject to any necessary consents.

Life in St Florence is one of the property’s greatest luxuries. Widely regarded as one of Pembrokeshire’s most desirable villages, St Florence is celebrated for its strong sense of community, picturesque surroundings and charming village atmosphere. Families are drawn to the highly regarded village school, while residents enjoy a thriving calendar of local events, seasonal celebrations and welcoming village pubs. The village is particularly renowned for its spectacular Bonfire Night celebrations and fireworks display, which brings the community together each year and has become a much-loved local tradition. It is a village where community spirit genuinely flourishes, peaceful yet vibrant, traditional yet wonderfully connected.

Despite its idyllic setting, The Grove Farmhouse is only a short drive from Tenby’s iconic harbour, independent boutiques, acclaimed restaurants and award-winning beaches. The wider Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers endless opportunities for coastal walks, sailing, surfing, paddleboarding and outdoor adventure, making this an exceptional location for those seeking both tranquillity and lifestyle.

Properties of this calibre and historical significance rarely come to market in St Florence. Combining exceptional medieval architectural heritage with refined contemporary living, The Grove Farmhouse is far more than a beautiful home it is a chance to become the next custodian of one of Pembrokeshire’s most distinctive and memorable properties.

Hallway

4.89m x 2m

Living Room 2

5.54m x 4.7m

Living/Dining Room

5.74m x 4.08m

Nook

4.03m x 1.93m

Kitchen

4.12m x 3.01m

Utility

4.71m x 2.14m

Bedroom 3

3.17m x 2.34m

En-suite

1.26m x 1.25m

Snug

4.8m x 3.69m

Master Bedroom

5.31m x 4.89m

Master Ensuite

1.3m x 2m

Landing

4.2m x 2.82m

Family Bathroom

3.18m x 3.05m

Bedroom 4

4.73m x 3.79m

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: 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
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Monthly repayments£3,912
Property: £ 780,000
Deposit: £ 78,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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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

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