For Sale4 Bedroom Detached House in Hebron Farm, Hebron£530,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£530,000
Resources
Description
Fine & Country West Wales & Pembrokeshire are delighted to introduce Hebron Farm, a captivating country cottage steeped in history. Originally built in the 1800s, this enchanting home once served as the village post office and has been lovingly restored to its former glory. Today, it stands as a testament to timeless character, offering a warm and inviting retreat in an idyllic rural setting.
Set against the awe-inspiring backdrop of Foel Drygarn, an ancient Iron Age hillfort, and the rolling Preseli Mountains, Hebron Farm enjoys an enviable location. Despite its peaceful countryside surroundings, the property is conveniently located just 25 minutes from the bustling towns of Cardigan, Carmarthen, and the award-winning market town of Narberth, offering a perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility.
Interior Highlights
Step inside, and you’ll discover a home that beautifully blends historic charm with modern comfort.
- Four Spacious Bedrooms: Each room is generously proportioned, offering plenty of space for family and guests alike.
- Three Reception Rooms: The heart of the home includes a cosy living room, complete with a roaring wood burner and charming exposed ceiling beams, celebrating the cottage’s original features and warm ambience.
- Kitchen and Dining: A traditional farmhouse kitchen offers the perfect setting for preparing meals with family, with views over the beautiful gardens.
Exterior and Gardens
The magic of Hebron Farm extends beyond its walls. The gardens are a sanctuary for nature lovers, sustainability enthusiasts, and anyone seeking tranquillity.
- Wildlife Haven: At the centre of the rear garden lies a 4-metre wildlife pond, surrounded by over 40 fruit and nut trees, willow-fed hedges, and arches. The area is thoughtfully designed to attract birds, insects, and other wildlife, creating a harmonious ecosystem right at your doorstep.
- Sustainable Living: Hebron Farm embraces eco-friendly practices with its Hugelkultur gardening methods, compost toilet, vegetable and herb patch, greenhouse, and dedicated chicken area. Fresh eggs, homegrown produce, and sustainable living become part of everyday life here. The apple trees alone have the potential to yield a bumper crop in the years to come, opening opportunities for cider-making or other ventures.
Exterior and Gardens
The magic of Hebron Farm extends beyond its walls. The gardens are a sanctuary for nature lovers, self-sufficiency enthusiasts, and anyone seeking tranquillity.
- The gardens have been extended into four sections – with wildlife conservation and low maintenance food growing in mind.
· At the top of the rear garden lies a 4-metre wildlife pond, with stone steps leading to a viewing platform. There are heritage plum, walnuts and sweet chestnut trees, and a willow arbour and bench seat plus a compost toilet and gateway to the small no through lane adjacent. Through the gateway access there is hard-standing and parking for up to 4 cars.
· The second area contains a 4 year old heritage orchard – laid predominantly to cider pears and apples with two pathways leading to:
· The third garden area – with willow archways and a willow fedge screening, includes a large fruit cage with blueberries and blackcurrents’, two large huglekultur / no dig raised beds and an Omlet chicken run.
· A bridge under a further willow arch then leads back through a mature beech tree woodland, which boasts wild garlic and bluebells in the Spring – into a beautiful formal garden near to the house, and including a greenhouse and shed with Bore Hole equipment.
- Sustainable Living: Hebron Farm embraces eco-friendly permaculture practices with its Hugelkultur beds, compost toilet, vegetable and herb patch, greenhouse, and dedicated chicken area. Fresh eggs, homegrown produce, and sustainable living become part of everyday life here. The apple trees alone have the potential to yield a bumper crop in the years to come, opening opportunities for cider-making or other ventures.
- Circular Meadow and Hammock Spot: The lawn behind the house has a circle of wild flower planting in its centre, viewable from the kitchen windows – adding to the biodiversity and helping create that ambience of a peaceful retreat. A nearby stream adds to the serenity . Imagine unwinding in the hammock with a book or a refreshing gin and tonic as the day fades into a starlit evening.
- Future Potential: At the top of the garden lies a separate access point, perfect for creative expansion. Subject to planning permissions, this space could accommodate a workspace, holiday pods, or other innovative developments, making it ideal for those with entrepreneurial aspirations.
Front Garden
The front garden is equally enchanting, with a vibrant display of seasonal blooms. From spring through autumn, the grounds come alive with wisteria, pink bush roses, geraniums, and alliums, providing a picturesque welcome for visitors and a beautiful outlook for the property.
The Perfect Balance
Hebron Farm offers an unparalleled blend of rustic charm, sustainability, and modern comfort. Whether you dream of a peaceful rural lifestyle, a self-sufficient smallholding, or a property with potential for future development, this home delivers on every front.
Its idyllic setting, rich history, and thoughtful restoration make Hebron Farm a rare find—a property that truly offers the wow factor. Schedule your viewing today to experience the magic for yourself.
Front Door / Porch / Hallway
5'5" x 8'4"
Living Room
12'6" x 12'10"
Working fireplace, Art Nuevo surround with handmade lintel, heath is slate. Beamed Ceiling, Bay window, Rad, Reclaimed / repurposed wood flooring.
Dining Room
12'2" x 12'6"
Wood tile flooring, Beam ceiling, Rad, Bay window.
Sitting Area / Study
10'2" x 13'11"
Two windows South facing, Long window right, Door to outside, Rad.
Shower Room
7'10" x 7'3"
Velux window, Towel rad, Shower, Toilet and wash basin.
Kitchen
7'10" x 25'7"
Quaint door to smalll pantry cupboard, Fired earth floor to look like quarry tiles, Original 1960s hand painted tiles by Rayburn, Rayburn cream colour central plate, Replaced and digital switch plate.
Heats house and rads, Stable door to outside, Two windows north facing to garden.
Pantry / Utility Room
9'2" x 7'3"
Washing machine, Tumble dryer, Chest freezer, Sink, Long window facing north to garden.
Hallway Upstairs
11'2" x 5'3"
Two steps up into the bathroom, Master bedroom and Bedroom 3.
Glass hatch roofing.
Upstairs - Toilet Room
4'11" x 6'3"
Master Bedroom
12'6" x 13'9"
Rad, Tall ceilings, Bay window facing South
Bedroom 1
12'2" x 9'6"
Slope high wood ceilings, Rad, Window to the North, Overlooking the garden.
Bedroom 2
9'2" x 12'2"
Bunk style bed, Plenty of storage, window facing to the North, Small rad.
Bedroom 3
10'6" x 12'10"
Fireplace can be restored to work, Rad, Window facing North.
Bathroom
5'11" x 7'2"
Tall ceilings, Quiant door into bathroom, Bath and Sink, Window in middle facing South.
Front Garden
Wisteria on the front of the house, Cherry trees, Pink bush roses that bloom from spring to autumn.
Geraniums, alliums and snowdrops.
Back Garden
Just under one Acre.
To include igloo coop for chickens, Insect hotel, Hookah culture food production area, 40 fruit and nut trees including apple, Perfect for a budding cider business or lover of cider.
Vegetables growing and herbs, mainly peppermint and hollyhock.
Circle meadow at the front part of back garden, Willow fedge and arches done by client, Blueberries and blackcurrent.
Pond at the back of the property done by client with seperate access, Subject to planning would make a lovely area for either a wokspace or some shepherd huts/holiday let income.