5 bedroom house
Treffynnon, Haverfordwest, Dyfed, SA62 5LA
Guide Price
£600,000
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Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2021
- Removed: Feb 2022
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- Land Tags: Paddock
Ty Rachel enjoys a peaceful rural position in the charming hamlet of Treffynnon and this tranquil location disguises the fact that some of Pembrokeshire's most stunning coastline is within easy reach. The beautiful harbour at Porthgain is less than ten minutes from the property with the historic city of St David's or the golden sands of Newgale only fifteen minutes from your front door. This fantastic position is matched by the level of finish and planning that has gone into the construction of this property less than five years ago. With accommodation spread over two floors, this property would be the ideal base for a buyer looking to enjoy the best of this fantastic area.
You enter the property from the large gravel driveway into a welcoming entrance hall. The quality of the workmanship that went into the build is immediately apparent with the wonderful blend of hand crafted oak woodwork and exposed stone which runs through the property. From the entrance hall you can turn left into the main living areas, right to the cloakroom, or enter the large ground floor ensuite bedroom. An oak staircase rises to the first floor with a large under stairs cupboard below it. The ground floor bedroom is a great addition to the property and complements the additional four bedrooms found on the first floor. Ideal for guests, this ensuite double bedroom also enjoys lovely views over the gardens and rolling countryside that makes for a striking backdrop to this charming property.
The main living space is found off the entrance hall and comprises of an L shaped room with the kitchen off it. This main living space boasts a generous dining area which leads into the main sitting room. This whole space is flooded with natural light from the windows to three sides with a pair of French windows leading out to the raised rear deck. This reception area has been beautifully finished with exposed oak beams and a feature fireplace with slate hearth and wood burning stove. Off the living space is a well-appointed kitchen at the rear of the property which also accommodates a large breakfast bar for informal dining. The kitchen has a door to the rear garden and to the useful utility room which offers more storage and laundry facilities.
Climbing the staircase to the first floor you arrive on a central landing which runs through the middle of the property. Off this landing you find four bedrooms, three double and one large single, along with the family bathroom. The master bedroom is positioned at the southern end on the property with windows to the front and side along with a very well-appointed ensuite with bath and separate shower. All the principal rooms in the property look out to the rear of the building and enjoy lovely views over the countryside and the striking rocky outcrop of Carn Llidi at nearby St David's.
Perfectly complementing the ample internal space is the decked seating area, garden, and paddock at the rear of the property. Extending to approximately two acres, the paddock provides a fantastic space for any owner keen on gardening or keeping animals. Alternatively, it would make the perfect space for the family to play or walk and take in the wonderful rural setting.
For anyone looking to purchase a property in this truly impressive position Ty Rachel would be a fantastic proposition. Combining a superb level of finish with a practical and spacious design, this captivating property is sure to impresses any viewer.
Entrance Hallway
You enter the hallway through a part glazed composite door and arrive in the large entrance hall. Finished with feature tiles to the floor along with an oak surround door mat recess, this space is both practical and welcoming. There is plenty of natural light brought into the space through the frosted glass panels to either side of the front door. Infront of you the oak staircase rises to the first floor with an exposed oak balustrade and a large under stairs cupboard. To your right is a door to the cloak room and next to it a door to the ground floor bedroom. To your left, an oak door with glazed side section leads into the main living area.
Living Room
This ‘L' shape room houses a large dining area when you first enter with a door to the kitchen on your right. At the far end of the room a feature fireplace houses a wood burning stove with exposed stone and a slate hearth around it. Additional touches of quality are found throughout the space with exposed oak beams, slate windowsills and an engineered oak floor impressing any visitor. The space is kept bright with two windows to the front, one to the side and two full length glazed panels and a set of French windows to the rear deck. The far end of the room makes for a fantastic seating area with the French windows creating a perfect entertaining space in the summer months. From the rear of the room you have lovely views over the gardens and the surrounding countryside.
Kitchen
Off the dining area and at the rear of the property is the well-appointed kitchen. Finished with tonal gloss units and a solid granite top, this space serves as both a food preparation and informal dining space with a breakfast bar running through the centre of the room. There is a fitted oven range with five ring gas hob along with an additional integrated oven and warming draw. A drinks fridge, integrated fridge freezer, microwave, and dishwasher complete the impressive array of appliances. Set into the granite top is a 1.5 sink which is positioned below the large corner window that looks out over the gardens. A door in the rear wall leads out to the garden with an internal door beside it to the handy utility room.
Utility
Off the kitchen, this space provides more valuable storage along with a large sink and drainer under a large window to the rear. Plumbing for a washing machine and dryer are provided in the built-in cupboard to the right.
Cloakroom
A door from the entrance hall leads into the guest cloakroom. A window to the front along with the lavatory and hand basin which is mounted to a granite topped vanity unit complete the amenities.
Bedroom Two
The ground floor bedroom serves as a fantastic junior master bedroom with a window to the rear along with a generous ensuite shower room. This large space would be perfect for guests or for a multi-generation family with older relatives.
Ensuite Shower Room
The shower room has a frosted window to the front of the property with lavatory, bidet, double shower, and hand basin in a granite topped vanity unit. The room has been tiled to the floor and side wall and is a great addition to the second bedroom.
First Floor Landing
From the oak staircase you arrive on the first floor landing which turns into a corridor running down the spine of the property. The landing is kept bright by a Velux rooflight and window to the front and there is a useful airing cupboard at the top of the stairs. The first floor rooms all share the same impressive solid oak doors as the ground floor with more exposed beams adding character to this level of the building.
Bedroom One
At the end of the first floor corridor is the master suite. Running from the front to the back of the property the bedroom boasts windows to the side and rear with the ensuite positioned at the front of the building. The master bedroom has enough space for a full range of bedroom furniture and benefits from a double and single built-in cupboard. The master bedroom enjoys some of the best views from the property, looking out over the gardens and countryside beyond.
Ensuite Bathroom
Off the master bedroom is a very well-equipped ensuite bathroom. The bathroom benefits from a bath and separate shower along with a long vanity unit which houses a hand basin and the cistern of the lavatory. Tiling to the walls and floor, along with the solid granite top, give the room a lovely finish, with a window to the front bringing in natural light.
Bedroom Three
At the opposite end of the central hallway is another good-sized double bedroom with a Velux to the rear and window to the side. This bedroom also benefits from a built-in double wardrobe, with another small door to an attic space at the rear.
Bedroom Four
In the centre of the first floor looking out to the rear of the property is the fourth double bedroom. A Velux rooflight brings in natural light along with pleasant views to the rear of the building.
Bedroom Five/Study
Opposite bedroom four and positioned at the front of the property is the fifth bedroom which is currently set up as a home office. With a window to the front looking out at the entrance to the street, this would be a perfect place to work from home and keep an eye on any visitors and deliveries.
Family Bathroom
The family bathroom is positioned between bedroom three and the staircase and serves the bedrooms on this floor. A bath with shower over, lavatory, and hand basin, along with tiled walls and floor complete the amenities in this space. The space is kept bright by a Velux roof light in the rear ceiling.
External
The property is approached via a gravel driveway which allows for parking for several vehicles and leads to the property's detached garage. A path leads down to the front door with the rest of the front gardens made up by low maintenance flowerbeds and lawns. There is access around both sides of the property to the gardens at the rear.
To the rear of the property is another lawned space which runs back to a raised bank which separates the garden from the paddock beyond. From the French windows off the living room you have access to a raised deck which is a lovely entertaining space to make the most of this sunny and private position. This would also be the perfect space to take in the breath-taking sunsets that this part of the county is renowned for.
Beyond the garden is a large paddock which extends to approximately two acres. There are access points to the side and rear of the paddock. The paddock is a fantastic addition to the property and offers numerous options for any purchaser.
Directions
If you are approaching Haverfordwest from the East via the A40, take the second exit at the Scotchwell Roundabout continuing on the A40. Cross the next roundabout until you reach the larger Withybush Roundabout and stay on the A40 heading towards Fishguard. After around five miles you will see a signpost for a left hand turn to Treffgarne, take this turn and proceed through the village following signs for Camrose.
When you come to a T Junction with the B4330, turn right and stay on this road for around six miles passing through Mountain Water, Hayscastle Cross, and Newton. After six miles on a sharp right hand bend take the left hand turn which will take you to the small hamlet of Treffynnon. Pass the community notice board on your left and follow the road round until you see the new development of houses at Cart-Tws Bach on your left. Turn into the development and follow the roadway straight ahead to number 2, Ty Rachel, which is directly in front of you as you enter.
Marketed by: Country Living, Haverfordwest
Land Registry Data
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