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Western Telegraph
2 days ago
- General
- Western Telegraph
Georgian former minister's Solva home is on the market
According to the listing, the Georgian-style property was constructed for the minister of the neighbouring chapel using Middle Mill granite, as noted in the local Pevsner Guide. It retains original period features, including stripped pine flooring and decorative cornicing, and has been 'sympathetically upgraded and refurbished over recent years.' The interior layout includes an entrance hall, two reception rooms, a dining room, and a kitchen that leads to a storage area and a downstairs WC. The living room (Image: West Wales Properties) Four bedrooms are located on the first floor, with the main bedroom served by an en-suite shower room. There is also a family bathroom. Sash windows are fitted throughout, and the property is heated by oil-fired central heating. Outside, the house has a walled garden laid to lawn, featuring a well and a patio seating area accessible from the kitchen. An enclosed courtyard at the front is described as 'a lovely place to sit of a morning'. One of the bedrooms (Image: West Wales Properties) High-speed fibre broadband is installed, which the listing says provides good broadband speed. The house is in the hamlet of Caerfarchell, a conservation area about two and a half miles from both St Davids and Solva. The area is close to the old St Davids Airfield, which is used for walking. The property is freehold and connected to mains drainage, electricity, and water. Council tax band is G.

Western Telegraph
07-05-2025
- Business
- Western Telegraph
Stunning Cosheston house with estuary views on the market
According to West Wales Properties, the four-bedroom property offers 'sophistication throughout' and has been renovated to an 'immaculate standard' while retaining its original character features. The ground floor welcomes you with a grand entrance hall, leading to a sitting room with a log burner and exposed wood beams. The room provides 'breathtaking' views of the Cleddau Ddu Estuary. The living room has exposed beams (Image: West Wales Properties) A dining room and sunroom are also situated on this floor, along with a kitchen fitted with Shaker-style cupboards, a utility room, storage, and a bedroom complete with an ensuite. The first floor includes three double bedrooms, each with its own unique features. The master bedroom has a full-length window overlooking the gardens and estuary, and it also has an ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom has a recently refurbished ensuite shower room, while the third bedroom has access to a refurbished family bathroom featuring a freestanding double-ended bath and shower. One of the bedrooms (Image: West Wales Properties) The house is served by mains water and electricity, with an oil-fired heating system enhancing the cosy ambience created by the wood burner. The property also features landscaped gardens, viewing decks, an orchard, a boathouse, and two slipways providing access to the Cleddau Ddu. Cosheston is a desirable area, centrally located between Tenby, Narberth, Pembroke, and Haverfordwest, all offering everyday amenities. The village itself has a popular pub and restaurant, a reputable primary school, two churches, and a community playing field.