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Western Telegraph
2 days ago
- Business
- Western Telegraph
Haverfordwest: 'Exceptional' house with lodge for sale
Set within approximately two acres, the single-storey house is described as 'exceptional' and 'modern architecturally designed'. According to the listing, the property has been 'comprehensively re-modelled' and 'improved', with features including under-floor heating, a central curved hallway, and 'well-planned lighting.' The main house contains two reception rooms and four bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom or shower room. One of the bedrooms (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes) The kitchen and dining space is said to be the 'heart of the home', fitted with granite work surfaces, high-end cabinetry, a Falcon 'rangemaster style' oven, integrated dishwasher, and a large fridge freezer. Bi-fold doors and a skylight provide natural light and access to a patio area. A separate 'glasshouse' dining room features floor-to-ceiling glasswork and patio doors leading to a seating area with views of the valley. The living room includes a vaulted ceiling, log-burning stove, and oak flooring. The master bedroom has a dressing room, en-suite wet room, and French doors opening to a private seating area. The kitchen opens onto the garden (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes) Outside, mature gardens feature lawns, pathways, a stream, pond, and several seating areas. A geodesic dome offers potential for outdoor dining or use as a glamping dome. The detached Dream Lodge provides three additional bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen and living space, and a balcony overlooking the valley. A detached workshop, solar panels, and ample parking are also included. The property is listed at £1,685,000.

Western Telegraph
31-05-2025
- Western Telegraph
Grade II listed Tenby home on the market for £925,000
Bell Tree House, one of Tenby's oldest homes, is on the market for £925,000 through Luxury Welsh Homes. Located just 200 metres from the golden sands of Tenby's beaches, the eight-bedroom residence offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern luxury. The house was originally built in 1609 and has been carefully restored, boasting a Georgian façade. One of the eight bedrooms (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes) The main house contains six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and four reception rooms, complemented by a separate guest wing. This self-contained annexe offers up to three additional bedrooms and two bathrooms, and can be integrated into the main house or used independently. According to the estate agent, the house's versatile layout makes it ideal for large families, multi-generational living, or generating income through holiday rentals. The interior features an original staircase, solid chestnut flooring, and a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. The library (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes) The property also includes a home cinema room, library, and sizeable utility room. The first floor hosts a master suite with an en-suite and sunroom balcony, while the second floor offers three double bedrooms, a study, and a family shower room. The guest wing, with its own entrance, kitchen, and living room, provides the perfect accommodation for extended family, guests, or holiday rentals. The property also boasts a south-facing walled garden, limestone-paved patio, and a children's play zone. A separate garden houses a two-bedroom mobile home, and the property includes a detached garage and parking for six vehicles.

South Wales Argus
26-05-2025
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Monmouthshire: Folly Cottage in Whitebrook on Rightmove
According to estate agent Luxury Welsh Homes, Folly Cottage in Whitebrook is a "wonderful, unique slice of paradise" that has been carefully restored to balance its historical charm with modern luxury. The property, nestled in around an acre of tranquil grounds, is said to date back to the 1800s. The original millstone, which dates to the 1700s, serves as a reminder of the time when paper mills were the main industry in the area. (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes via Rightmove) The original timber is still visible on the hallway walls, and the renovation process even uncovered original stone steps leading to the master bedroom that were hidden behind a false cupboard. The sitting room features exposed beams, a stone fireplace and hearth with a log-burning stove, and an original bread oven. (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes via Rightmove) Underfloor heating has been installed under Cotswold Stone flooring throughout most of the ground floor, and skylights have been added to allow natural light to illuminate the property. The kitchen space is described as a versatile area for cooking, entertaining, and dining. Read more: Reclaimed furniture has been repurposed to form cupboards, and a Danish bakers work bench has been transformed into a sink unit. The kitchen also features a two-oven AGA and bespoke cabinetry. (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes via Rightmove) The ground floor also houses a double bedroom with a bathroom, while the first floor contains three further bedrooms and a house bathroom. The third bedroom, which could potentially be converted into an annex, has an en-suite and French doors leading out to a patio seating area. The property's gardens are described as "undulating" with established planting and thoughtful seating areas. (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes via Rightmove) A wildlife pond adds to the tranquillity of the outdoor space. The property also includes a double garage providing ample parking and a workshop. The cottage is located in the small community of Whitebrook, within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This secluded location, about five miles south of Monmouth, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The community features a village hall and a variety of woodland walks and outdoor activities. (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes via Rightmove) The Michelin-starred restaurant The Whitebrook is also approximately a mile down the lane. For families considering a move to the area, the cottage is located about 3.5 miles from Trellech Primary School. Monmouth also benefits from state schools with impressive reputations, as well as the private Haberdashers' Monmouth independent boys' and girls' schools. Luxury Welsh Homes summarises the property as "a wonderful, unique slice of paradise, with a history dating back in some parts to the 1800s". They add: "The current owners have crafted a home paying homage to the past whilst respectfully gaining modern day luxury living requirements. "Folly Cottage truly offers a nod of respect to the past whilst moving ever-forward, resulting in a wondrous, historical cottage for luxury modern day luxury living." The property is listed on Rightmove by Luxury Welsh Homes. Those interested in the property can contact them on 029 2227 9977 to arrange a viewing or for more information.

Western Telegraph
17-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Western Telegraph
Stunning Pembrokeshire house with uninterrupted sea views
Located on Jason Road, Freshwater East, the property beautifully blends luxury with practicality. According to the estate agent, the house's prime feature is its breathtaking views of Freshwater East Bay, visible from the rear garden, living spaces, and three of the bedrooms. This creates a seamless connection to the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast. The master bedroom has a sea view (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes) The spacious living areas are adorned with high-quality finishes and neutral tones, with an open-plan kitchen/diner featuring integrated modern appliances. French doors in the lounge extend onto a decked area, perfect for soaking in the sea vistas. A bedroom, utility room, and sunroom complete the ground floor. The upstairs continues to captivate with serene sea views, with the master suite offering a private en-suite shower room. The living room (Image: Luxury Welsh Homes) All of the five bedrooms are doubles and 'tastefully' decorated to maximise light and comfort, with a contemporary family bathroom completing the first floor. The property includes a driveway with ample off-road parking, a single garage, and a front garden that enhances its curb appeal. The southeast-facing rear garden provides the ultimate sanctuary with its lawn and decked seating area, ideal for entertaining or quiet reflection. The property is just a short walk from the golden sandy beach and local pub, offering a relaxed lifestyle enriched by coastal walks and water activities. Local bus services and the Coastal Cruiser ensure 'excellent' connectivity to nearby towns and the wider Pembrokeshire coastline.


Wales Online
01-05-2025
- Wales Online
Stunning country home hiding near one of Wales' favourite towns with a bonus in the garden
A handsome home boasting Victorian grandeur and splendour with timeless and tasteful interiors hiding near a popular Welsh town is waiting to impress you - and it will. Constructed in 1856 and recently renovated with careful thought, with the emphasis on preserving the period features from the past but updating the spaces also to provide a comfortable home for the present and future, Greenway House stands proudly on the outskirts of the bustling market town of Narberth. But the house is not the only place to call home at this peaceful, wooded site, because the property also offers a beautiful second dwelling attached to it at the rear called Greenway Lodge. For more property stories sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here READ MORE: Remote rural cottage in secret spot has no neighbours or noise just glorious sea views Offering flexibility for multi-generational living or as a generously spacious family home, these magnificent Victorian residences sit within just under an acre of private grounds, blending historical charm and character with luxurious contemporary living. Accessed via a private driveway that diverges towards Greenway House and Greenway Lodge, these homes are brimming with historical allure, boasting original design features throughout. A comprehensive refurbishment was carried out approximately ten years ago, resulting in a striking period property equipped with modern luxuries. The location of this pair of pretty properties is special too, hidden away on the edge of Narberth, a bustling market town in east Pembrokeshire, frequently features in the Sunday Times' best places to live guide. It offers a variety of independent shops, pubs, medical facilities, cafes, hairdressers and barbers, antique shops, restaurants, a library, and social clubs, all housed within colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings. Excellent road and rail links are available, with a train station just a short walk away, making travel to further destinations easy. With Tenby, Saundersfoot, and Amroth nearby, and regular direct services to Paddington, it's well connected to Haverfordwest, Tenby, Cardigan, and Carmarthen. Dan Thomas from Luxury Welsh Homes says: "Greenway House with Greenway Lodge is a beautiful duo of homes ready for new occupants to move straight in without the need to change a thing, but for those looking to create a substantial family home in a wonderful town like Narberth there is great scope to utilise some, if not all, of Greenway Lodge to create an even bigger family home. "While as it stands it offers a great opportunity for those seeking properties for multi-generational living, or perhaps for a rental income from holiday rentals. "It is clear that the work carried out ten years ago was done without compromise and gives the new custodians of this fantastic home a great platform to start from and put their stamp on and as quite surprisingly it is not yet listed any changes new owners may want to make will not be subject to the same complications one would find with similar listed properties." Greenway House with Greenway Lodge are on the market with Luxury Welsh Homes for £1.25m, call to find out more. For more property stories join our Amazing Welsh Homes Facebook group here.