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£585,000

Wolfsdale Mill, Camrose, Haverfordwest, SA62 6JW

Land size
5 acres
Dwelling size
2034 sqft
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1

Key Features

  • Approx 5 acres
  • Private tree lined driveway
  • South facing chalet
  • Mature gardens and woodland
  • Workshop,garage and stores
  • Smallholding
  • Wildlife pond

Description

Wolfsdale Mill, Camrose, Pembrokeshire 

There are properties that simply provide a home, and then there are properties that offer an entirely different way of life. Wolfsdale Mill is firmly in the latter category.

Nestled within approximately five acres of beautifully varied grounds in the peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside, this exceptional Fine & Country lifestyle property enjoys a wonderfully private setting just three miles from the county town of Haverfordwest. Tucked away at the end of a long, tree-lined private driveway, the approach alone sets the tone for what lies beyond—a place where nature, history and tranquillity exist in perfect harmony.

As you make your way along the shaded lane, crossing a charming bridge, the gentle sound of the river accompanies your arrival. Flowing through the heart of the grounds, the watercourse weaves its way the full length of the property, creating an ever-changing backdrop of birdsong, wildlife and mature woodland. Fenced paddocks rise gently on either side of the drive, offering excellent space for those seeking a smallholding, equestrian lifestyle or simply room to enjoy the countryside.

Around the bend, nestled within the shelter of an old quarry, sits a delightful south-facing chalet overlooking both the river and a substantial wildlife pond. A peaceful retreat in its own right, it provides wonderful versatility as guest accommodation, a creative studio, home office or private escape surrounded by nature.

Continuing through the grounds, the driveway opens into an attractive courtyard where the principal residence takes centre stage. Originally a traditional Pembrokeshire cottage with an adjoining agricultural building, the home has evolved over the years into a spacious and welcoming family residence, thoughtfully extended to provide generous bedroom accommodation, an enlarged kitchen, bathroom, boiler room and, more recently, a substantial conservatory that enjoys wonderful views across the surrounding landscape.

The gardens surrounding the house have been carefully cultivated, with productive vegetable beds, a greenhouse and beautifully established planting creating an idyllic environment for those looking to embrace a more self-sufficient way of life.

One of the property’s most fascinating features lies beyond the eastern gardens, where a small spring leads to the atmospheric ruins of the original medieval water mill from which Wolfsdale Mill takes its name. Historic records suggest a mill has existed at Wolfsdale since medieval times, adding a remarkable sense of heritage to this unique countryside setting.

Complementing the main residence are a range of practical outbuildings including a garage, useful stores and a substantial workshop, providing exceptional storage and workspace for machinery, hobbies, classic vehicles or future projects.

Whether your dream is keeping animals, creating a lifestyle business, working from home surrounded by nature or simply escaping the pace of modern life, Wolfsdale Mill offers an increasingly rare opportunity to own a secluded Pembrokeshire smallholding where wildlife, history and privacy combine effortlessly.

Despite its wonderfully secluded setting, the property remains highly accessible, lying within easy reach of Haverfordwest, the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Newgale Beach, Solva and St Davids, offering the very best of coast and countryside living. Camrose itself enjoys a long-established rural heritage within the historic hundred of Roose, providing an ideal base from which to explore one of Wales’ most sought-after counties.

Services

The main residence benefits from mains water and electricity together with oil-fired central heating supplied via a recently installed oil tank. The chalet benefits from mains water, temporary electricity supply and LPG gas. Both the main house and chalet are served by private cesspit drainage.

EPC Rating: D

GROUND FLOOR

Conservatory

Livin Room

Bathroom

Bedroom One

Bedroom 2

Kitchen/Diner

Utility

FIRST FLOOR

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 4

Map Location

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
F
Date Posted
2026-07-13

Market Value Analysis

Compared with 228 Farms & Smallholdings listings in Wales (5+ acres).

This Property£117,000 / acre
Farms & Smallholdings Average (5+ acres) £16,693 / acre
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Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
57 D
82 B

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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