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Tudor Square
Tenby
Pembrokeshire
SA70 7AJ
Set within magnificent, beautifully established gardens extending to approximately half an acre, on the edge of the ever-popular market town of Narberth, Y Ffermdy is an impressive four-bedroom residence offering an outstanding combination of character, space and flexibility. Complemented by the adjoining Stoneyford Cottage, a well-appointed two-bedroom holiday cottage, the property presents an exciting opportunity for those seeking multi-generational living, an income-generating holiday let, or additional accommodation that can easily be incorporated into the main home.
The principal residence is thoughtfully arranged to provide comfortable living spaces, perfectly suited to modern family life. At its heart are welcoming reception rooms, including a lounge/dining room, a well-equipped kitchen with oil fired Rayburn, breakfast area, and a comfortable family room, all designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Completing the ground floor is a practical shower room, while upstairs are four well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Stoneyford Cottage has been carefully designed as a self-contained retreat, offering an open-plan kitchen and living area, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a useful store room. Whether retained as a successful holiday cottage, used for visiting family and friends, or seamlessly integrated with Y Ffermdy, it provides exceptional flexibility to suit a variety of lifestyles.
Outside, the property truly comes into its own. The gardens, extending to approximately half an acre, are a standout feature, providing a peaceful haven for keen gardeners, families and wildlife alike. Beautifully stocked with mature planting and offering an abundance of space to relax, entertain and enjoy the changing seasons, they create a wonderfully private setting. A substantial garage/studio offers excellent potential for a workshop, home office or creative space, while generous off-road parking ensures practicality for both residents and guests.
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 restaurants and boutiques. The town has everything you need, including health, dental, fitness, community centres, and a museum. Narberth is twinned with Ludlow and both towns celebrate an annual food festival that takes place on the fourth weekend of September every year.
VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents.
TENURE: Freehold
SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
Property has Mains Electric, Mains Water, Private Drainage
Heating: Oil
TAX: Band D
We would respectfully ask you to call our office before you view this property internally or externally
EJL/ESL/07/26/OK EJL
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