This character Georgian home for sale is described as “one of the finest” coastal properties on the market.
Tan-y-Bryn, in Dinas Cross, is a Grade II listed property dating back to the late Georgian and early Victorian era, and has “superb” sea views.
The property comes with an adjoining cottage and sits in more than 1.5 acres of lands, which include a garage and a greenhouse.
Entering the property, there is an original mosaic tiled floor and an archway to an inner hall featuring a slate tile floor and a sash window with a Roman blind.
The dining room features a slate and cast iron open fireplace with a slate hearth, an open beam ceiling and a sash window.
There is an office on this level, as well as a snug/television room with a sash window and a fireplace.
The sitting room has a French door to the garden, exposed A-frames and a slate hearth, while the kitchen and breakfast room includes an inglenook fireplace with a Rangemaster cooker.
Completing the ground floor is a utility room and a shower room which has an old feature bread oven with slate shelves.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, one of which has a cast iron feature fireplace, and a family bathroom.
Adjoining Tan-y-Bryn is a stone built cottage with an open-plan living room and kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
There is also a detached cottage with two bedrooms, a sitting room, a kitchen, a cloakroom and a bathroom.
Outside, the grounds are made up of 1.88 acres of land, including a garage/workshop with a storage loft, to the rear of which is a log store, and nearby is a greenhouse.
There is an enclosed lawned garden with cherry trees, and a further grassy area with a wildlife pond and mature trees, plus sea views to Morfa Head and rural views to Carningli Mountain.
The property is for sale with JJ Morris for a guide price of £1,350,000.
The agent commented: “Tan-y-Bryn is an exceptionally fine 1.88 acre residential holding/small holiday complex which stands in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park within three quarters of a mile or so of the North Pembrokeshire Coastline at Cwm-yr-Eglwys.
“In addition, there are two two-bedroom self-contained cottages which benefit from double glazing, central heating and loft/roof insulation which are ideally suited for holiday or permanent letting, elderly dependents, teenagers or the like.
“In order to appreciate the qualities of this exceptional coastal property and indeed the gardens, grounds and also the views, inspection is essential and strongly advised.”