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Penally, Tenby, SA70

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

7

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

2,594 sq ft

241 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Detached Seven Bedroom Residence
  • Potential Self Contained Annexe
  • No Onward Chain
  • Private Driveway & Parking
  • Detached Garage
  • Mature Gardens with Pond & Stream
  • Countryside Views towards Tenby
  • Walking Distance to Beach
  • Near Tenby & Trefloyne Golf Club
  • Multi Generational Living

Description

Common Hay, Penally, Pembrokeshire

Some homes impress with their size. Others stay with you because of how they make you feel. Common Hay manages to do both.

Hidden away at the end of a long private driveway, surrounded by beautifully established gardens and mature trees, this remarkable detached seven-bedroom period home has quietly watched over the edge of Penally for generations. From the moment the driveway disappears behind you, the pace changes. The sounds of everyday life are replaced by birdsong, the rustle of leaves and the gentle trickle of the stream that winds its way through the grounds. It is hard to believe that South Beach, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and the vibrant streets of Tenby are all just moments away.

Believed to date back to the nineteenth century, with references appearing in both the 1861 and 1871 Census, Common Hay has evolved naturally over almost two centuries. Once a modest rural cottage positioned along one of Pembrokeshire’s historic drovers’ routes, it has grown thoughtfully with each generation into the substantial family home that stands today. Every extension and every improvement has added another chapter to its story, creating a home that feels as though it has always belonged here.

For over a century, Common Hay has been lovingly cared for by the same family, with each generation preserving its character while allowing it to evolve alongside changing family life. Recent improvements include the installation of elegant traditional timber sash windows to the front elevation, thoughtfully chosen to complement the property’s period heritage and enhance its timeless kerb appeal. Beautifully maintained throughout and immediately comfortable, the home also presents an exciting opportunity for its next owners to sympathetically modernise selected areas, blending contemporary living with the character and charm that have defined Common Hay for generations. It is this balance of history, craftsmanship and potential that makes Common Hay such a compelling proposition, offering not simply a house to purchase, but the opportunity to become the next custodian of a truly special Pembrokeshire home.

Every memorable family home has a room where everyone naturally gathers, and at Common Hay that place is undoubtedly the beautifully crafted solid oak farmhouse kitchen. Rich in warmth, quality and timeless craftsmanship, it has been the heart of family life for many years. Whether it’s a quick breakfast before school, preparing Sunday lunch for the whole family or lingering over coffee with friends, it is a room designed as much for conversation as it is for cooking.

The accommodation unfolds effortlessly beyond. A series of generous reception rooms provide spaces for every occasion, from quiet evenings beside the feature stone fireplace to larger family celebrations and relaxed afternoons spent in the conservatory overlooking the gardens. Throughout the home there is an unmistakable feeling that every room has been lived in properly, creating memories rather than simply serving a purpose.

One of Common Hay’s greatest strengths is its remarkable flexibility. The rear wing, incorporating a spacious reception room, ground-floor bedroom, shower room and utility room with potential kitchenette facilities, lends itself beautifully to independent accommodation. Whether for multi-generational living, older children seeking their own space, visiting guests or those considering annexe potential, it offers versatility that is increasingly difficult to find.

Upstairs, six further bedrooms continue that flexibility. Generous proportions, peaceful outlooks and an abundance of natural light provide accommodation that can adapt as life changes, while an additional suite of rooms presents the opportunity to create an impressive principal suite, guest accommodation, home office or creative studio.

Outside, the grounds become an extension of the home itself. The long resin driveway opens into generous parking before mature gardens unfold around the property, lovingly nurtured over many decades. Established trees provide privacy, colourful borders bring interest throughout the seasons and carefully positioned seating areas invite you to slow down and simply enjoy the surroundings. Children have space to explore, dogs can roam freely and wildlife flourishes in every corner.

A substantial pond forms a beautiful focal point, while the stream meandering along the western boundary creates a constant connection with nature. Beyond the gardens, attractive countryside views stretch towards Tenby, offering a gentle reminder that the coast is never far away.

History remains woven into the fabric of Common Hay. Known historically as Common Hay and later Duckspool, the property once occupied an important position along the old route between Pembroke and Tenby, where drovers paused to rest livestock before continuing their journey. Fresh water, grazing land and shelter made it a natural stopping point, while ownership by the Picton Castle Estate under Sir Richard Philipps adds another fascinating chapter to its rich Pembrokeshire heritage.

Yet perhaps its greatest luxury is its location. Penally remains one of Pembrokeshire’s most desirable coastal villages, offering a unique balance of peaceful countryside and spectacular coastline. Morning walks across South Beach, afternoons exploring Tenby’s independent cafés, galleries and harbour, rounds of golf at nearby Trefloyne and evenings watching the sun set over the coast all become part of everyday life here.

Homes offering this combination of history, privacy, versatility and coastal living rarely become available. Common Hay is far more than a substantial period residence; it is a home that has evolved with every generation that has cared for it and now offers its next custodians the opportunity to write the next chapter of its remarkable story.

EPC Rating: F


EPC Rating: F

Kitchen

3.8m x 2.7m

Dining/Sitting Area

3.7m x 3.7m

Sitting Room

6.2m x 3.6m

Conservatory

4.2m x 2.7m

Living Room

6m x 6m

Utility/Second Kitchen

3.5m x 3.1m

Study/7th Bedroom

4.2m x 3.5m

Bedroom 1

3.2m x 2m

Bedroom 3

3.6m x 2.3m

Bedroom 4

3.8m x 3.2m

Bedroom 2

4.1m x 2.7m

Bedroom 5

3.6m x 3.1m

Bedroom 6

3.8m x 2.3m

Bedroom 3

3.6m x 2.3m

Bedroom 4

3.8m x 3.2m

Bedroom 5

3.6m x 3.1m

Bedroom 6

3.8m x 2.3m

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Band: G
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£2,984
Property: £ 595,000
Deposit: £ 59,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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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.

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