Offers over
£600,000
Land for saleLetterston, Pembrokeshire SA62
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Freehold
About this property
Pembrokeshire Long House
Character Accommodation
Four Bedrooms
Three Reception Rooms
Peaceful and Tranquil Location
Convenient to Amenities
Situated in Approx. 4.5 Acres
Immaculately Kept Grounds
Ample Driveway Parking
EPC Rating: E
A Charming Pembrokeshire Long House Set in 4.5 Acres of Beautiful Grounds.
Nestled in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside, Lower Summerhill is a characterful long house set within approximately 4.5 acres of stunningly landscaped gardens, two paddocks, and a striking feature pond — all seamlessly blending with the surrounding nature and wildlife that enhance the property's unique charm.
Approached via a long gravel driveway, this peaceful rural retreat lies on the edge of the village of Letterston, just a short walk or under a mile’s drive to local amenities. Despite its tranquil setting, the property enjoys excellent connectivity, with the A40 less than half a mile away, offering convenient access across Pembrokeshire.
Lovingly maintained, the accommodation offers a perfect fusion of traditional cottage charm with the space and versatility demanded by modern living. The property comprises four bedrooms, three reception rooms, and three WCs — providing ample room for family life, guests, or potential business use. Lower Summerhill lends itself beautifully to multi-generational living, lifestyle businesses, or simply enjoying “the good life” in a picturesque and private setting. Viewing is highly recommended to truly appreciate the charm and scope of this idyllic home.
Location
Set along a quiet country lane with bridleway access into the village, the property benefits from both seclusion and accessibility. The nearby village of Letterston offers shops, restaurants, and public transport links, while just two miles away lies the scenic village of Wolfscastle, home to a two aa Rosette-awarded restaurant and a traditional country inn.
Further afield to the north are the market town and ferry port of Fishguard, and the coastal village of Goodwick — providing ferry connections to Southern Ireland. The historic city of St Davids, famed as Britain’s smallest city, is also within reach, offering a wide range of amenities including schools, chapels, shops, galleri
Viewing: By appointment only via the Agents.
Tenure: We are advised Freehold
services: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
Council tax: Band 'E'
heating: Electric
ref: Jeth/lle /lle/ 25/draft
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Nestled in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside, Lower Summerhill is a characterful long house set within approximately 4.5 acres of stunningly landscaped gardens, two paddocks, and a striking feature pond — all seamlessly blending with the surrounding nature and wildlife that enhance the property's unique charm.
Approached via a long gravel driveway, this peaceful rural retreat lies on the edge of the village of Letterston, just a short walk or under a mile’s drive to local amenities. Despite its tranquil setting, the property enjoys excellent connectivity, with the A40 less than half a mile away, offering convenient access across Pembrokeshire.
Lovingly maintained, the accommodation offers a perfect fusion of traditional cottage charm with the space and versatility demanded by modern living. The property comprises four bedrooms, three reception rooms, and three WCs — providing ample room for family life, guests, or potential business use. Lower Summerhill lends itself beautifully to multi-generational living, lifestyle businesses, or simply enjoying “the good life” in a picturesque and private setting. Viewing is highly recommended to truly appreciate the charm and scope of this idyllic home.
Location
Set along a quiet country lane with bridleway access into the village, the property benefits from both seclusion and accessibility. The nearby village of Letterston offers shops, restaurants, and public transport links, while just two miles away lies the scenic village of Wolfscastle, home to a two aa Rosette-awarded restaurant and a traditional country inn.
Further afield to the north are the market town and ferry port of Fishguard, and the coastal village of Goodwick — providing ferry connections to Southern Ireland. The historic city of St Davids, famed as Britain’s smallest city, is also within reach, offering a wide range of amenities including schools, chapels, shops, galleri
Viewing: By appointment only via the Agents.
Tenure: We are advised Freehold
services: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
Council tax: Band 'E'
heating: Electric
ref: Jeth/lle /lle/ 25/draft
Facebook & twitter
Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @ WWProps