For Sale4 Bedroom Detached House in Swyn y Mor, Llanwnda, Goodwick, Pembrokeshire£795,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£795,000
Resources
Description
Exquisite 4-Bedroom Barn Conversion with Self-Contained Annexe & 5 Acres of Prime Paddocks – Commanding Sea Views in Pembrokeshire National Park
Priced for a Fast Sale. No chain.
Nestled within the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Swyn Y Môr (Sound of the Sea) is an exceptional barn conversion offering an idyllic blend of luxury, craftsmanship, and natural beauty. With uninterrupted sea views, this property is set within five acres of prime paddocks, making it an outstanding opportunity for those seeking an equestrian lifestyle or a tranquil retreat surrounded by unspoilt countryside.
This meticulously restored barn showcases the finest local materials, including traditional Pembrokeshire stone, limestone, and slate, beautifully complemented by exposed oak beams and lintels, creating a character-rich yet elegant living space. The home is designed to embrace its spectacular surroundings, with large picture windows framing the ever-changing coastal landscape.
Adding further versatility, the property also benefits from a separate self-contained annexe, perfect for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or potential holiday rental income.
Set within one of the UK’s most celebrated national parks, this home enjoys immediate access to stunning coastal paths, golden beaches, and rolling countryside, offering an unparalleled outdoor lifestyle. The extensive paddocks provide an excellent foundation for equestrian pursuits, with ample space for stabling or grazing.
With its combination of breath-taking sea views, high-quality finishes, and incredible lifestyle opportunities, Swyn Y Môr presents a rare and enticing chance to own a piece of Pembrokeshire’s coastal paradise. Early viewing is highly recommended.
Entrance Porch:
7'11" x 7'3"
Lounge/Dining Room:
30'3" x 15'1"
Entering the Lounge / Dining Room via stable door with a small window, one is immediately impressed with the space, light and quality finish of this lovely room. A vaulted ceiling with large oak timbers provides a spacious elevation, limestone floors with underfloor heating add a light yet practical appearance and the two windows plus French doors flood the room with natural light. Accents include four lead lights – three of which permit light to flow between the living room and the study above with the other catching the morning sun above the French doors. An attractive brick and slate fireplace. Five brass and glass double lanterns adorn the walls providing soft ambient light, with additional accent lighting from inset ceiling lights in the comfortable dining area and a spot light over the French doors
Kitchen / Breakfast Room:
18'2" x 12'0"
Off the dining room a slate step in a wide entrance leads to the gourmet kitchen. Limestone floors with underfloor heating, bespoke French oak base and upper level cupboards plus drawers and pot drawers, granite pencil edged work tops with inset 1½ bowl stainless steel sink with swan neck mixer tap. An integrated dishwasher, fridge, freezer, three oven electric AGA. Two windows with slate sills and a glazed door leading to the side path provide plenty of natural light. The lofted ceiling with exposed beams adds space and character.
Utility:
7'10" x 6'6"
Handily located off the kitchen this practical room with window, lofted ceiling and down lighters houses the central heating/hot water boiler, space and plumbing for a washer and dryer.
Inner Hallway:
A door from the Kitchen leads to a long hallway off which are the three bedrooms a shower room and family bathroom. Two windows and a stable door to the courtyard provide light and easy access to the outbuildings and gardens. Underslate heating with the controls housed in a double door cupboard along with the electric panel. A second double door cupboard serves as an airing cupboard with space for linen and towel storage on slatted wooden shelving as well as a hanging clothes rail. Again vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, with lovely curved wall features, wall lamps and spot lights.
Bedroom One:
12'4" x 11'11"
A lovely and spacious room featuring French doors leading out to the paved rear patio, as well as a courtyard facing slate silled window. Two torch style wall lamps with dimmable switch
Bedroom One Ensuite:
Tiled floors and walls featuring an extra large shower. Low level WC, vanity unit with hand basin and light above, chrome ladder style radiator, ceiling spot lights, small window with deep slate sill.
Bedroom Two:
13'3" x 10'1"
This comfortable carpeted room has dual aspect windows, torch style wall lights & spot lights, exposed beams and a Velux window.
Family Bathroom:
Tiled floor with part tiled walls, large walk-in shower, WC, bidet, spacious wash basin in a fitted oak vanity with drawer and lighted mirror above, two towel rails, large chrome ladder radiator, beamed lofted ceiling with inset spot lights. Frosted casement window with roller blind.
Bedroom Three:
10'5" x 9'9"
Spacious double bedroom, lofted beamed ceiling with spotlights, two torch style wall lights and window with views of the rear courtyard.
Shower Room:
Tiled walls and floor with corner shower with mains rainfall head and hand spray, WC, vanity unit with hand basin and tap and chrome ladder style radiator.
Study / Crog Loft:
An open plan space above the dining area with sloping ceiling and inset lights, is currently used as an office, but could also be a play area, TV snug or storage room. A modern chrome radiator provides
heat with a small window and spotlight on the stairs.
Exterior:
The property and its outbuildings sit in attractively landscaped gardens with both lawned areas affording sea and countryside views. Paths and patios provide areas to relax and dine alfresco. A ‘Pembrokeshire bank’ provides a boundary to one side but still permits lovely uninterrupted rural views, other boundaries are walled or fenced with several mature trees as well as shrubs and herbaceous plants in beds and borders. Standing stones provide interest in the large tarmac courtyard. A handy log store sits in one corner.
Annexe:
With cavity walls, double wooden doors to the front, five windows, light and electricity supply and a large bricked driveway.
Stable Block:
Cavity wall construction with and attractive design, this versatile building has two wooden stable doors and exterior lighting.
Services:
Mains electricity and mains water with private drainage.
Directions:
From Haverfordwest, proceed north on the A40 passing through the villages of Treffgarne, Wolf’s Castle, Letterston and Scleddau. Take the first exit at the roundabout signposted Goodwick, staying on the A40. Take the first exit on the next roundabout, driving along the water front, and passing Tesco express on the left. Go over the next roundabout, heading up Station Hill and bearing left up Goodwick Hill. Follow the road round to the right passing Goodwick Junior School. Continue on this road, bearing right (ignore left turn). Continue on this lane as it weaves in both directions, continuing past one T junction. This lane will continue until you reach a house detached, bear left and pass properties on either side. Continue down the lane as it bears right. Swn Y Mor is on the right hand side.