7 bedroom house

Nolton Haven, Haverfordwest, Dyfed, SA62 3NW

Guide Price

£999,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Oct 2020
  • Removed: Apr 2021
  • 1.5 acres
  • 7 beds

Residential Tags: Grade II*

Property Tags: Walled Garden

Land Tags: Paddock

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Oct 2020
  • Removed: Apr 2021
  • Residential Tags: Grade II*
  • Property Tags: Walled Garden
  • Land Tags: Paddock
Stunning & Immaculate Building, Dating back to 1352.
Listed at Grade II* for the Medieval Vaulted Interiors (which are exceptionally rare in a Welsh domestic context).
A Historic Property in the Heart of The Pembrokeshire National Park.
An Extremely Successful Guest House with Substantial Income from Day 1.
A Substantial Detached House, plus Detached Cottage & approx. 1.5 Acre Grounds.
Sweeping Gravelled Driveway allowing Private Access to Both Properties.
E.P.C Exempt due to Listed Status.
Income Details Available Only After Proof of Purchase Verified.

Overall Description - Dating back to at least 1352, Glebe House was the original Rectory in the hamlet of Nolton. With an interesting past, stunning and unique features present to this very day and having been renovated to an extremely high standard in line with its Grade II* listed status, this old rectory is now a popular and successful guest house. Making the most of its location on the world-famous Pembrokeshire coastline the income is substantial, with further potential should the next owners wish to increase the business aspect. As a family home, this is unique, with features including a rare medieval vaulted interior, an original well in the sunroom (covered with safety glass of course) plus a plethora of other features. The detached Coach House offers further income potential, or allows a separate annex for multi-generational living. Alongside all of that, Glebe House has substantial off-road parking as well as an approx. 1.5 acre paddock and mature and well-kept garden areas.

Glebe House - Glebe House, the main residence, is a fantastic family home currently being used as a beautiful guest house, with 6 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, and a massive amount of character! The property briefly comprises:

Entrance To Glebe House - Is via a sweeping graveled driveway leading to a large parking area, with a gravel pathway leading through the mature front garden and lawned area, further to the main front entrance.

External Porch - Door to:

Vestibule - 4.90m x 3.71m (16'1 x 12'2) - Mosaic tiled floor, fireplace, original features present, radiator.

Family Room - 4.72m x 3.73m (15'6 x 12'3) - Window to fore and side, wooden floor, T.V point, fireplace.

Dining Room - 5.66m x 3.51m (18'7 x 11'6) - Window to fore, wooden floor, radiator, fireplace.

Utility Area - 5.66m x 3.18m (18'7 x 10'5) - Door to rear, radiator, plumbing for washing machines and dishwashers, door to:

Store Room - Window to fore.

Lounge - 4.62m x 3.68m (15'2 x 12'1) - Window to rear, wooden floor, T.V point, fireplace.

Hallway - Mosaic tiled floor, radiator, door to:

W.C - 3.28m x 2.21m max (10'9 x 7'3 max) - Window to rear, radiator, stone floor, Belfast style wash hand basin, low-level W.C.

Side Porch - 2.03m x 1.68m (6'8 x 5'6) - Window to rear, tiled floor.

Sitting Room - 5.54m x 4.29m (18'2 x 14'1) - Window to side, multi-fuel burner with decorative hearth, T.V point, radiator, wooden floor.

Kitchen Area - 6.76m x 4.98m (22'2 x 16'4) - Window to rear x 2, door to rear garden, tiled floor, a range of wall and base units with complementary work surface, space for an Aga, stainless steel sink with mixer tap, integrated appliances.

Sun Room - 6.83m x 3.51m (22'5 x 11'6) - Double glazed window to side, double glazed doors to side and rear, tiled floor, an original well covered by thick safety glass making a unique feature!

First Floor Landing Area - 6.25m x 4.62m max (20'6 x 15'2 max) - Window to rear, radiator, wooden floor.

Bedroom (Ramsey) - 3.76m x 3.43m (12'4 x 11'3) - Window to the fore, fireplace, exposed wooden beams, wooden floor, radiator.

Ensuite Shower Room - 2.26m x 1.40m (7'5 x 4'7) - Skylight to rear, low-level W.C, wash hand basin with vanity storage, shower cubicle.

Bedroom (Grassholm) - 4.80m x 3.84m (15'9 x 12'7) - Window to rear, radiator, fireplace.

Ensuite Shower Room - 1.91m x 1.73m max (6'3 x 5'8 max) - Window to rear, low-level W.C, wash hand basin, double shower enclosure, tiled walls and floor, heated towel rail, extractor fan.

Bedroom (Skomer) - 4.78m x 3.38m max (15'8 x 11'1 max) - Window to fore, radiator, T.V point.

Ensuite Shower Room - 1.88m x 1.73m (6'2 x 5'8) - Window to side, low-level W.C, wash hand basin, heated towel rail, double shower enclosure, extractor fan.

Bedroom (Caldey) - 4.67m x 4.04m (15'4 x 13'3) - Window to fore, radiator, wooden floor, T.V point, exposed wooden beams.

Ensuite Bathroom - 3.68m x 3.63m (12'1 x 11'11) - Window to side, bath, wash hand basin, low-level W.C, part tiled walls, double shower enclosure, extractor fan

Master Bedroom - 4.95m x 4.70m (16'3 x 15'5) - Windows to side and rear, exposed wooden beams, wooden floor, T.V point, radiator

Ensuite Bathroom - 2.67m x 2.26m (8'9 x 7'5) - Low level W.C, wash hand basin with vanity storage, bath, shower cubicle, tiled floor, tiled walls, heated towel rail.

Walk In Wardrobe - 4.50m x 3.18m (14'9 x 10'5) - Window to side, radiator, exposed wooden beams.

Hallway - Leading back to the ground floor, kitchen area.

Externally - The extensive garden areas are mature with trees, shrubs, lawned areas, stunning rural views, features, and substantial graveled off-road parking areas.

The Coach House - The Coach House is a detached cottage within the grounds of Glebe House, beautifully and tastefully renovated with a range of lovely decorative features. A wonderful crog loft looks over the open plan living space making this a wonderful retreat for extended family, or an extra income if needed for business usage. With its own lovely garden area, The Coach House is a stunning property in its own right.

Entrance To The Coach House - Is via a sweeping graveled driveway leading to a large parking area, with a gravel pathway leading through the mature front garden and lawned area, further to the main front entrance.

Hallway - 2.77m x 0.99m (9'1 x 3'3) - Double glazed window to rear, radiator, laminate floor.

Open Plan Lounge Diner - 6.53m x 4.70m (21'5 x 15'5) - Double glazed window to rear, double glazed patio doors to fore, multi-fuel burner with slate hearth, Velux to rear, radiator, under stairs storage, T.V point, door to:

Shower Room - 3.51m x 1.91m (11'6 x 6'3) - Tiled floor, wash hand basin, low-level W.C, airing cupboard, double shower enclosure.

Kitchen - 2.90m x 2.64m (9'6 x 8'8) - Double glazed window to rear, radiator, a range of wall and base units with complementary work surface, integrated appliances, tiled floor and walls, stainless steel sink with mixer tap, plumbing for dishwasher and washing machine.

Stairwell To First Floor -

Crog Loft Bedroom - 4.72m x 3.56m (15'6 x 11'8) - Velux to rear, laminate floor, radiator.

Externally - The Coach House has its own mature, part walled garden area with a wonderful, peaceful countryside aspect.

Additional Information - St Madoc’s Church, Nolton was built in 1219, this church, dedicated to St Madoc, is situated in the heart of the village and has probably been a site of Christian worship since before the Cymro-Norman settlement. It is thought that St Madoc’s Haven, between Druidston and Nolton was his landing place. The Rectory (Now Glebe House) was first mentioned in 1352, but it was rebuilt in the I8th Century, in this case retaining a number of rare features like the vaulted interiors. A famous rector, Moses Grant, lived at Glebe House between 1767-1810 with Moses Grandson, Benjamin Hall, becoming Lord Llanover, who was part of the rebuilding of Parliament and is widely acknowledged to be the source of the name "Big Ben" arguably the world's most famous clock.

Tenure - We are advised the property is freehold.

Services - We are awaiting confirmation of services.

Broadband - Full Fibre Broadband is available to the area as confirmed by

Credit To: - Thanks to Reverend Richard Davies of Little Newcastle for his research and assistance in finding & clarifying the historical data. Diolch yn fawr iawn.



Marketed by: JJ Morris, Haverfordwest

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