10-05-2025
- Business
- Western Telegraph
Stunning Haverfordwest barn conversion on market for £875k
The property, offered through Bryce & Co, was built in the early 1900s and has been transformed by the current owners into a standout Pembrokeshire home.
The accommodation is divided into two living spaces: the main house, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, and an adjoining three-bedroom annexe.
The living room (Image: Bryce & Co)
Features include a handcrafted kitchen by Ratford Bridge, exposed stonework, and French oak detailing.
There is a stone archway leading from the entrance hallway into the lounge.
The property also boasts zoned underfloor heating on the ground floor and hardwood windows, as well as a mezzanine area which can be used as an office.
Outside, the property has gated entry with stone pillars, a large gravelled driveway, a two-car carport, and an integral workshop.
The mezzanine (Image: Bryce & Co)
The garden, bordered by mature trees and vibrant planting, includes a decking area for alfresco dining, a log store, BBQ area, raised planters, and a potting shed.
The listing states: "Positioned on the edge of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Norchard Barns enjoys a peaceful countryside setting while remaining within three miles of Haverfordwest, providing easy access to supermarkets, medical facilities, and a wide range of amenities.
"A truly remarkable home that seamlessly combines historic character with modern refinement."
The listing adds that the barn conversion has mains electricity and water, oil-fired central heating, private drainage via a septic tank, and ultrafast broadband.