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The Pebbles, St. Davids, Haverfordwest
Price £625,000
5 Bedrooms
Contact Haverfordwest 01437 762626
A substantial stone five-bedroom house with totally uninterrupted and breathtaking elevated views of St Davids Cathedral and Carn Llidi rugged hilltop. Tucked away within the historic back lane called The Pebbles. This impressive home is situated in one of the most prestigious spots in this tiny city. Bwthyn Y Twr, translated to Tower View and was believed to be built to accommodate the overflow of the clergy when visiting the adjacent Cathedral.
The layout comprises : A wooden front door leads to a spacious entrance hallway with beamed ceiling and exposed stone walls with slate steps leading to: a lounge which is an inviting space that oozes charm, with wooden floor, decorative windows and characterful exposed stone walls and beam ceiling. A wood burner with slate hearth, stairs lead up to the first floor landing. A craft/boot room with fitted work surface and sash windows and cupboard.
The sitting room boasts triple-aspect windows with window seat where you can enjoy spectacular views of St Davids Cathedral and a log burner, exposed stone walls and beams a cosy space to relax. A study has wood flooring and features a stained-glass window and a Cathedral view as you work. The utility room offers ample storage. The kitchen with a range of shaker style units and wooden work surface and dining room are also joined via a distinctive archway. On the first floor there is a split landing, five bedrooms which are all doubles with cathedral design-inspired windows, plus there's a family bathroom and a bonus shower room.
Externally, there is gated parking, an integral store room, and the garden with the fabulous views. The elevated garden has two levels creating more visual interest with the main access via French doors in the hallway. This house boast a substantial amount of accommodation and would suit a family or has the potential to be used for additional income. A must see!
Beach Road, Llanreath, Pembroke Dock
Price £625,000
5 Bedrooms
Contact Pembroke 01646 680006
Located on a private road on the side of the Cleddau Estuary, boasting direct views across the haven, this detached property offers both comfort and style.
The property was built by the current owners who have maintained it to a very high standard. Spanning over three floors, the main accommodation offers three reception rooms including a living room with multi-fuel stove and dual aspect, a kitchen with integral appliances, WC, family bathroom and three double bedrooms - the master being served by an en-suite shower room.
On the ground floor, the space lends itself to being used for holiday letting, independent accommodation or as an extension of the accommodation to the main house. The annexe comprises of two double bedrooms, an open plan living space with kitchen, and bathroom. The property is served by double glazing and gas central heating. There are oak '30 minute' fire doors fitted throughout and a security alarm fitted to the property.
Externally, there is a parking space to the side of the property, and electric doors lead to an adjoining garage offering further parking or handy work/storage space. At the rear of the garage is a further workshop/store room.
Externally, the rear garden is accessed via two sets of external steps on either side of the property. leading to a beautifully tended and tiered outdoor space, comprising of a decked seating area, lawned gardens and decorative stone pathways. Estuary views can be enjoyed from the upper terrace of the rear garden. There is also a balcony that is accessed via french doors on the first floor, adding an extra space to sit and relax or entertain friends.
This is an enviable family home with income potential, viewing is highly recommended!
Llanycefn, Clynderwen
£625,000
3 Bedrooms
Contact Tenby 01834 845584
A brilliant opportunity to acquire a well presented barn conversion, situated in the idyllic rural setting of Llanycefn, Clynderwen. Set within approximately 22.68 acres of pasture land and woodland, the property is ideal for those looking for a country lifestyle. Boasting impressive equestrian facilities, the property offers fantastic potential to run a livery yard business. The property offers versatile accommodation throughout, ideal for those looking for a multi-generational living. Truly a must see property, viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all it has to offer!
Tastefully modernised by the current vendors, the property boasts a stylish contemporary decor throughout while retaining many original features including exposed stone and beams. With an abundance of charm and character, the barn conversion also has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Upon entering the property into an entrance porch and boot room, steps lead down into the modern kitchen/diner. Fitted with a range of high end appliances, a central breakfast island also provides a great space for casual dining. Leading through into a secondary entrance hall with a downstairs w/c, a cosy living room with a log burning stove also provides cosy space for relaxing with the family. A staircase leads to the first of three bedrooms, with its own mezzanine landing, and an en-suite bathroom. To the other end of the living room is a secondary staircase which is set over a split level landing. Providing access to further accommodation which could also be utilised as a self contained annex, there is an additional sitting room, kitchen/utility room with a cloakroom, and two further double bedrooms with en-suites. The property benefits from UPVC double glazing and has LPG gas central heating.
Solva
£625,000
5 Bedrooms
Contact Haverfordwest 01437 762626
A rare opportunity to combine coastal living in a truly exceptional setting with income potential!
Set within the breathtaking surroundings of the Pembrokeshire National Park, this beautifully presented home enjoys uninterrupted panoramic views across St Bride’s Bay—offering a perfect balance of coastal elegance and relaxed living.
The property has been thoughtfully designed to make the most of its remarkable setting. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the stunning outlook, while a glass balcony provides the perfect space to sit and take in the ever-changing sea views. The open-plan living area is cleverly arranged into defined spaces, creating a home that feels both sociable and private.
At the heart of the property is a stylish, modern kitchen with a breakfast bar, flowing seamlessly into the dining and living areas. A log burner adds a warm and cosy focal point—ideal for unwinding on cooler evenings.
The home offers five double bedrooms, along with two shower rooms and a well-appointed family bathroom, making it perfectly suited for family life or hosting guests. Additional benefits include double glazing and oil-fired central heating, ensuring year-round comfort.
Outside, the beautifully tended garden provides a tranquil retreat, with generous space and multiple patio seating areas positioned to enjoy both sunshine and the spectacular views.
The property also offers excellent versatility, including potential for a self-contained letting space or a treatment room within the conservatory—ideal for those seeking additional income or a work-from-home opportunity. An attic and cellar rooms provide valuable additional storage.
Combining stunning scenery, flexible living space, and a welcoming atmosphere, this is a truly special coastal home in one of the UK’s most sought-after locations.
Login, Whitland
Offers In The Region Of £625,000
5 Bedrooms
Contact Carmarthen 01267 236655
Nestled in the deep countryside of Carmarthenshire, this property represents one of the largest and most notable detached residences in the hamlet of Login, just outside Whitland. With five/six bedrooms and over 3700 sqft of accommodation, this freehold property occupies a commanding position amid rolling fields and rural tranquillity.
The property is accessed via rural lanes leading to the Login hamlet in the Llanboidy ward. This peaceful location offers panoramic countryside views, minimal neighbouring houses, and privacy, making it ideal for those seeking a rural retreat.
the accommodation briefly comprises of an Entrance Hallway, Kitchen, utility room, lounge, sitting room, dining room, sun room, conservatory and office area/bedroom 6 on the ground floor.
Upstairs are five further bedrooms and two bathrooms. Externally: Approached over a long gravelled lane to ample driveway parking area, the property is set in large grounds laid mainly to lawn with a wide range of mature shrubs and trees, a stone outbuilding former used as a cattle shed and a greenhouse..
Login lies within easy driving distance of Clynderwen, Llanboidy, and the bustling market town of Narberth, which provides a range of amenities including shops, dining, schools, and transport links.
This property is a must-see for its location and privacy alone.
Capel Dewi Road, Capel Dewi, Carmarthen
£635,000
4 Bedrooms
Contact Carmarthen 01267 236655
Nestled in the picturesque village of Capel Dewi, Carmarthen, this traditional family detached house offers a perfect blend of modern living and rural charm. Boasting two reception rooms and four double bedrooms, this property provides ample space for comfortable living. With two bathrooms and a double garage, convenience is key in this home.
One of the standout features of this property is the expansive 2.15 acres (approximately) of garden and woodland, offering a tranquil retreat right at your doorstep. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee while taking in the serene rural views that surround the property.
Parking will never be an issue with space for up to eight vehicles, making hosting gatherings a breeze. Additionally, the outbuilding, currently registered as a business, presents a fantastic opportunity to be converted into additional accommodation, subject to planning permission.
The contemporary design of the house adds a touch of elegance to the property, making it a truly desirable place to call home. Whether you're looking for a peaceful countryside escape or a spacious family home, this property on Capel Dewi Road has it all.
Situated on the River Towy eight miles north of its mouth at Carmarthen Bay, Carmarthen has been a market town since Roman times and the indoor market sells everything from arts and crafts to local food and drink. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, the outdoor market also comes to town. Beyond the market, Carmarthen is full of interesting independent shops as well as St Catherines Shopping Centre which also include restaurants and Vue Cinema. The town is the location of the headquarters of Dyfed Powys Police, The University of Wales, Trinity Saint David and Glangwilli General Hospital. The town is well served by numerous primary schools and two secondary schools offering education through the medium of Welsh and English.
Llanllawddog, Carmarthen
£645,000
5 Bedrooms
Contact Carmarthen 01267 236655
Tucked away in over an acre of private mature grounds within the breathtaking 16,000-acre Brechfa Forest, Cwmere is a rare opportunity to own not just one but two exquisitely hand-crafted forest dwellings. This magical estate offers complete seclusion with no near neighbours, yet is just minutes from local amenities and major road links. Whether you're seeking a peaceful family home, a creative retreat, or an income-generating holiday let, Cwmere offers an extraordinary blend of serenity, craftsmanship, and natural beauty.
The original cottage is a warm and welcoming two-bedroom home. On the ground floor, you’ll find tiled flooring throughout, an inviting sitting room with a log burner and exposed beams, and a stylish kitchen featuring high ceilings, copper worktops, oak breakfast bar, Belfast sink, and a Rangemaster Classic 110 cooker. There’s also a well-placed bathroom and a larder. Upstairs, a beautifully hand-crafted staircase, complete with a carved forest pixie, leads to two double bedrooms. One bedroom includes built-in storage and exposed oak beams, while the second has charming external stairs made from organically carved wood. A cloakroom with copper fixtures completes the upper floor.
The barn conversion, equally impressive, offers versatile accommodation with a warm and rustic atmosphere. On the ground floor, there's a flexible space currently used as a dog grooming room – easily transformed into a third bedroom or office – along with a unique cloakroom featuring a sink made from a copper jam pan. The bespoke kitchen includes oak countertops, a breakfast bar fashioned from an antique cartwheel, and full utility connections. The spacious living room boasts a vaulted ceiling, French doors, a log burner, and underfloor heating. Internal access leads to an insulated garage and workshop with power and lighting.
Princes Gate, Narberth
Offers In The Region Of £650,000
4 Bedrooms
Contact Tenby 01834 845584
An opportunity to acquire a four bedroom detached dormer bungalow in the popular village of Princes Gate and short drive the popular town of Narberth and local beaches.
Although in need of some modernisation the property offers ample living accommodation comprising of an entrance hall, living room, an open plan kitchen/diner, utility room, three bedrooms and a bathroom on the ground floor. On the first floor is a substantial family room with a further bedroom. The property is served by oil fired central heating and double glazing. Lovely views of the Preseli hills can be enjoyed from the rear facing upstairs windows.
Externally, there are lawned gardens to the front and rear with a driveway providing ample off road parking and a single garage. There is a stable block offering four stables and a tack room, with an adjoining 2.7 acre paddock which is fenced and ready to use. Adjoining the property has a workshop and forecourt in a fantastic position, offering the potential to run a business from home or gaining income through rental as a commercial unit/private storage.
With the further appeal of no onward chain, this property must be viewed to fully appreciate its potential!
Narberth or Arberth in Welsh plays a high profile in Welsh mythology. The former town hall still houses the cell where those involved in the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned. To learn more about the history of Narberth visit its brilliant museum. It is also home to several sporting teams, including Narberth RFC who currently play in the Welsh Championship and Narberth Football and Cricket club. Narberth is full to the brim with independent shops including craft and art galleries, bars and restaurants and boutiques. The town has everything you can need with health, dental, fitness and community centres and a Museum. There is a regular bus service running to Haverfordwest, Carmarthen and the outlying villages and a railway station. For the children there is a primary school and a nursery school
Strawberry Hill, Little Haven, Haverfordwest
No Onward Chain £650,000
3 Bedrooms
Contact Haverfordwest 01437 762626
Tucked away in a peaceful hillside setting just 0.3 miles (approximately) from the centre of the picturesque harbour village of Little Haven, Pembrokeshire, Summerhaven is a striking architect-designed eco-house that perfectly balances modern living with natural surroundings. Completed in 2013, the property sits on a plot measuring approximately 0.14 acres and is approached via 40 steps through a wooded garden.
The home opens up to reveal breath-taking countryside views, enjoyed best from the glass-walled living/kitchen area and balcony overlooking a serene, wooded valley. On the ground floor, there is an entrance hall, downstairs WC, utility room and storage room. The first floor offers three double bedrooms (the master with en-suite shower room) and a contemporary bathroom. The property is served by electric heating and is built to a modern timber framed construction with chestnut cladding and a grass roof, allowing it to blend seamlessly into the landscape.
Externally ample off-road parking provides added convenience. Summerhaven is just a five-minute stroll from the cafes, beaches, and charm of Little Haven, making it a truly special place to live or escape to.
Built to high eco-standards, the house is warm, inviting, and truly unique, making it an ideal retreat in all seasons. The property would make a wonderful family home or continued as a successful holiday let with its proven track record adding to its appeal.
Betws, Ammanford
Offers In Excess Of £650,000
6 Bedrooms
Contact Ammanford 01269 596659
Scotch Pine, a renowned and very reputable Inn throughout the years with living accommodation, has made its way onto the market with us here at West Wales Properties. The versatility of this property has been endless; it has already served as an inn, public house, restaurant, caravan park, and smallholding, and now it is undergoing a change in its commercial use to full residential. We highly recommend a visit so you can see for yourselves and appreciate the size and location this property has to offer. Sitting spaciously on a plot that measures 2.54 acres with the most breathtaking and panoramic views ranging from the mountains, valleys and the sea!. Call today on 01269 596659 to arrange your viewing. EPC RATING C. COUNCIL TAX BAND- TBA.
Accommodation comprises the following: The former Inn - entrance hall, W.C., inner hallway, two bedrooms, lounge/kitchen/dining/bar area, inner hallway, W.C., and a wet room. The accommodation comprises an inner hallway, storage room, kitchen/diner, utility room with an additional utility area, first lounge, office, shower room, bedroom, dining room through to the lounge, conservatory, landing, W.C., bathroom, and three bedrooms. Externally, there is a paddock to the front, with a section set aside as a licensed caravan park. There is an additional paddock across the road from the property. The former inn's car park offers ample off-road parking. The owner enjoys commoners' rights on Betws Mountain.
Betws is a small village and ancient parish on the outskirts of Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, adjacent to the border with Glamorgan. The town is on the River Amman, some 15 miles north of Swansea. At the western end, the nearby Black Mountain, named after the village, has a large area of common land.
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