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£695,000

Crymych, Pembrokeshire, SA41

Land size
27 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2

Description

An exceptionally well-maintained character smallholding set within approximately 27 acres of land, offering an impressive range of outbuildings and breathtaking panoramic views. Positioned just outside the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the property enjoys far-reaching vistas towards the Preseli Hills, Brecon Beacons, the Gower Peninsula, and on clear days, the North Devon coastline.

Believed to date back to circa 1911, the main residence is a traditional stone and slate farmhouse that has been lovingly maintained to an excellent standard, successfully blending modern comfort with retained period charm. Original features include a striking pitch pine staircase and balustrade, decorative mosaic and Minton tiled flooring, and a selection of elegant feature fireplaces.

The property offers an outstanding lifestyle opportunity in a truly picturesque setting, while remaining conveniently located for access to the nearby towns of Cardigan, Narberth, and Haverfordwest, as well as the renowned Pembrokeshire coastline, celebrated for its unspoilt countryside and award-winning Blue Flag beaches.

Internally, the farmhouse is entered via a front entrance porch leading into an impressive inner hallway, where the original Minton tiled floor and pitch pine staircase immediately set the tone. The kitchen is modern and well-appointed, featuring matching wall and base units, tiled splashbacks, a porcelain sink, and an electric range-style cooker, with space for a breakfast table and views over the entrance.

The dining room provides an elegant space for entertaining, enhanced by parquet flooring, a feature fireplace, and windows to both the front and side, allowing stunning sunset views across the Preseli Hills. Positioned on the opposite side of the house, the generously proportioned living room—originally two rooms—offers a welcoming and versatile space, centred around a feature fireplace housing a Salamander wood-burning stove. Dual-aspect windows allow natural light to flood the room throughout the afternoon.

A self-contained guest annexe or fifth bedroom is accessed from the entrance porch via a short hallway and benefits from its own en-suite shower room, ideal for visitors or multi-generational living. A secondary rear entrance porch further enhances the home’s character, featuring three windows and a charming stained-glass fanlight displaying the name of the house.

To the first floor are four double bedrooms, all enjoying open views across the surrounding countryside. One bedroom, currently utilised as a study, benefits from its own en-suite shower room, while the main bathroom is fitted with a bath and a shower overhead.

Externally, the property is approached via two immaculate tarmac driveways, each with direct access from the council highway, providing excellent accessibility to the house, outbuildings, and land. The outbuildings are arranged around a concrete yard and include a brick-built former milking parlour with outdoor seating area, offering potential for conversion subject to the necessary consents. A partially block-built hay barn provides open-fronted vehicle storage, flanked by two fully enclosed lean-to garages with electricity. An internal secure storage container with workbenches offers excellent workshop facilities, while a detached utility room to the front of the house provides plumbing, light, and power.

The land extends to approximately 27 acres, arranged in a single block surrounding the farmhouse. Around 18 acres comprise productive pasture, divided into a number of fields and paddocks, with a mix of level and gently sloping ground. A re-wilded area has been left to naturally regenerate, encouraging wildlife and biodiversity. To the front of the house is a lawned garden with established shrubs and smaller trees.

Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the setting, scale, and unique character of this exceptional smallholding

Situated in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside, offering a peaceful rural setting while remaining well connected. The area lies close to the village of Crymych, which provides a range of everyday amenities including shops, a primary school, café, and community facilities. The surrounding landscape is characterised by rolling farmland and open countryside, making it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor living, walking, and a quieter pace of life.

Despite its tranquil feel, the location benefits from good transport links, with Clunderwen railway station providing services along the West Wales line, and easy road access to nearby towns such as Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn, and the wider Pembrokeshire coast. This balance of rural charm and accessibility makes this an attractive location for both permanent living and retreat-style use.

Entrance Porch

Guest Annexe / Bedroom Five

Inner Hallway

Kitchen

Dining Room

Living Room

Rear Entrance Porch

First Floor

Landing

Bedroom One

Bedroom Two

Bedroom Three

Bedroom Four / Study

Family Bathroom

Detached Utility Room

Outbuildings

Services

We have been advised by the current vendors that mains electricity and water. Sewerage is private via septic tank and heating source is oil.

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
E
Date Posted
2026-02-04

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (25+ acres).

This Property£25,741 / acre
Regional Average (25+ acres)£11,987 / acre
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Contact John Francis, Cardigan

20 High Street Cardigan SA43 1JJ

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