Offers in region of
£1,685,000
(£441/sq. ft)
7 bed detached house for saleTregwynt, Castlemorris, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62
7 beds
5 baths
3 receptions
3,821 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Luxury Welsh Homes
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About this property
Are you ready for relaxation? No more 'rat race' and to be healthier in body and mind? Welcome to Rhydyfferm!
This modern, architecturally designed, comprehensively re-modelled and improved single storey, detached exceptional residence.
Offering opulence, luxury and versatility, all set within approximately 2 acres of lush gardens, with meandering stream and spectacular views!
With Two reception rooms, Four bedrooms, Four bathrooms, a stand out Kitchen, dining and socilaising space with wrap-around bi-fold doors
Added benefit of overflow accommodation at the detached, brand new three bedroom, one bathroom lodge with open plan living and kitchen area and wonderful balcony.
Solar Panels providing energy efficiency.
A fabulous 20ft 'Geodesic Dome' for versatile use: Overflow accommodation, hot tub, extra dining area...
Horse-shoe shaped home with large gated driveway providing ample parking and majestic Oak porch
'Tech Room' housing the boiler and controls for the under floor heating, radiators broadband services and connections currently 40mb/s with both wireless and Cat5 connection.
Council Tax Band: G EPC: E
Are you ready... Ready to immerse yourself in nature, ready to open your heart to the land and serenity around you? Are you ready to completely change your life in the most positive way?
Then welcome to Rhydyfferm. With a warm embrace the gated driveway and courtyard of this horse shoe-shaped home invite you to this modern architecturally designed, comprehensively re-modelled, improved, single storey, exceptional residence. Where every last detail has been meticulously planned and executed to the highest of standards, offering opulence, luxury and versatility, all set within approximately two acres of lush gardens with winding pathways, a meandering stream, within a valley, and with the most amazing views, set within the Pembrokeshire National Coastal Park with the wonderful Aber Mawr and Aber Bach beaches and the Preseli Hills close-by.
From the clever design of this two reception room, four bedroom, four bathroom home and how wonderfully it is nestled within its own landscaped gardens and surrounding land, to the phenomenal lighting design and efficiency choices, to the inspired design of glass throughout, allowing natural light to cascade through this spectacular home, inviting the outside in, you know you are ready for the exceptional.
The majestic oak porch invites you through to the modern, light and airy, luxurious reception hallway; a central curved hallway where all rooms are accessed, with clean lines, under-floor heating and well-planned lighting and offers the first glimpse of how special this home really is.
The stand-out space, also happens to be the heart of the home, the amazing kitchen dining, social space with central island housing a large granite work surfacing area, with much storage. The thoroughly planned kitchen is any cooks delight with an expanse of granite work surfacing and high end cabinetry enabling easy manoeuvrability around the space, fabulous when entertaining!
With a collection of curved and display cabinetry, pan drawers, integrated dishwasher, Falcon ‘rangemaster style’ oven with curved extractor, large ‘Belfast’ sink with mixer tap, large free standing fridge freezer. Ample room for a large dining table and seating for a complete sociable space. The natural light cascades through this wonderful space from the feature skylight and stunning wrap-around bi-folding doors and large windows that invites so much of the outside in. Imagine entertaining in the kitchen, dining space and the party ‘spilling out’ onto the large welcoming patio to watch the majestic sun set! A truly spectacular space
Similarly the ‘glasshouse’ formal dining room is heavenly, having patio doors opening out to the main seating area. With high ceilings and floor to ceiling glasswork, this room has an intimate, relaxed and welcoming feel and opens out onto the patio seating area to indulge those glorious views!
A separate and well-appointed utility room has granite work surfacing with base cabinetry, pedestrian door to the patio, space for appliances, large Belfast sink with mixer tap, towel radiator.
Along the hallway, we have the living room, with stunning ‘vaulted’ ceiling, dual aspect ensuring natural light streams through, complete with log burning stove, oak flooring, windows and patio door leading out to the sunny patio and seating area.
The Master bedroom, having French doors out to a private seating area, with dressing room and en-suite ‘wet room’ shower room complete with ‘his and hers’ wash hand basins, having the benefit of being away from the other bedrooms and offering a serene space.
The ‘tech room’ housing the boiler and the controls for the under floor heating, every radiator in the house with its own zone for control, broadband services and connections, currently 40mb/s with both wireless and Cat5 connection, and ample cloak room storage is found off the reception hallway.
Through the hallway is a well appointed guest WC. Next to this, a splendid bedroom with dual aspect windows and en-suite shower room. Then the principle suite, a beautifully finished large bedroom with French doors leading to its own private patio area and opulent en-suite bathroom with ‘dusky pink’ free-standing roll top bath and separate shower cubicle, this room is particularly stunning and this is added to with its unusual angle. A further large double bedroom, with spacious en-suite shower room, completes the interior.
Outside:
Established gardens with mature and thoughtful planting gives the feeling of being within nature. Dotted with seating areas for sun and shade, formal seating area with stone table and chairs, gardens laid to lawn, borders with a variety of planting, pathways allow a casual saunter through the gardens to the meandering stream with footbridge and pond.
The futuristic Geodesic dome, known for its efficiency, requiring less material for the volume it encloses and being efficient to heat and cool is visually striking and a true talking point when entertaining. An ideal place for a Hot tub, further al fresco dining or perhaps for use as a glamping dome offering overflow accommodation, and an ideal place to take in the glorious surroundings and sunsets.
Overflow Accommodation:
Further overflow accommodation can be found at ‘Dream Lodge’. Detached and set back from the main house offering an open plan kitchen dining and living space with sliding patio doors out to a wrap around balcony over-looking the gardens and stunning views of the valley. Three bedrooms, the principle bedroom having a private patio area with sliding patio door, well-appointed bathroom. A wonderful place for guests and extended family and friends to be able to stay. Ample parking is provided here and to the fore of this gated property. Pv Solar panels provide energy efficiency and supply both the lodge and the main house. EPC: C
Workshop - detached and away from the main house, with lighting and electric and adjacent parking.
Council Tax Band: G EPC: E
Location:
The charming hamlets Tregwynt & Granston gently coalesce to form a delightful residential enclave with the globally famous Tregwynt Woollen Mill complete with cafe/restaurant and the stunning Abermawr and Aberbach beaches close by. While lovely Mathry is just a few minutes away and is a popular village situated some 2.5 miles from the North Pembrokeshire coastline at Abercastle, 8 miles from the Cathedral City of St Davids, and 5 miles from the harbour and ferry port of Fishguard, on the North Pembrokeshire coast. The village has a tea room, church, and public house, with wider facilities available in St David’s, Fishguard, and the county town of Haverfordwest, some 14 miles to the south.
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EPC Rating: E
Location
The charming hamlets Tregwynt & Granston gently coalesce to form a delightful residential enclave with the globally famous Tregwynt Woollen Mill complete with cafe/restaurant and the stunning Abermawr and Aberbach beaches close by. While lovely Mathry is just a few minutes away and is a popular village situated some 2.5 miles from the North Pembrokeshire coastline at Abercastle, 8 miles from the Cathedral City of St Davids, and 5 miles from the harbour and ferry port of Fishguard, on the North Pembrokeshire coast. The village has a tea room, church, and public house, with wider facilities available in St David’s, Fishguard, and the county town of Haverfordwest, some 14 miles to the south.
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