A rare opportunity to acquire this beautifully restored four-storey period property, just a short walk from the marina and enjoying breath-taking views over the Cleddau Estuary. Dating back to the mid-1800s, the home seamlessly blends original character with high-quality modern finishes.
Deceptively spacious throughout, the ground floor features an open-plan kitchen/living area with oak engineered flooring and French doors opening onto a generous balcony—perfect for relaxing, entertaining and taking in the waterside views. The contemporary kitchen is finished to a high standard, with an island, quartz worktops, a built-in electric oven, and gas hob.
The first floor offers two double bedrooms and a family bathroom, complete with marble tiles, a rain shower, double sink, and a freestanding clawfoot bath. Both the rear bedroom and the bathroom benefit from the estuary views. On the second floor, there is a further double bedroom with Velux windows opening up to views upriver.
The lower ground floor offers versatile space, including a living room with high ceilings, a feature fireplace, and French doors opening to the southeast-facing garden. There is also an additional bedroom and a shower/utility room, providing flexible accommodation ideal for guests, home working, or multi-generational living.
Externally, the home benefits from a beautifully landscaped tiered garden with patios and lawned areas, all enjoying the stunning views. Situated on a quiet, hedged lane, the property has a walled front garden offering potential for off-street parking. This unique home combines charm, space, and an exceptional coastal setting.
Neyland is a charming coastal town on the Cleddau Estuary, offering a relaxed waterside lifestyle. Famous for its marina, scenic walks, and stunning views, the town has shops, cafes, and a primary school, with larger nearby towns like Milford Haven, Haverfordwest and Tenby. There is easy access to coastal walks and Pembrokeshire's sandy beaches.
(Property Ref: 18630371)
This property is situated on a raised headland of the estuary, in the quiet town of Neyland. Historically famous for Brunel’s railway and port, but now for its marina and scenic walks. It’s perfectly situated in the centre of Pembrokeshire, making it a short drive to the beautiful beaches of Freshwater East & West, Angle and the historic town of Tenby, and many miles of National Trust walks, as well as to Newgale, St. Davids and the castle town of Pembroke. Neyland itself has excellent restaurants, cafés and a few shops and Yacht Club. There are many scenic walks and cycle paths along its riverside from the marina, and in the opposite direction, on the waterfront to Hazel beach and beyond. The town has facilities for field and water sports, and a variety of community clubs for all ages.
VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents.
TENURE: We are advised Freehold.
SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
Property has Mains Electric, Mains Water, Mains Gas, Mains Drainage
TAX: Band: D
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