10 bedroom property for sale in Letterston, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 - Offers over £850,000
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About this property

Heathfield Mansion is an attractive period country house set in the stunning West Wales county of Pembrokeshire. The property has been sympathetically renovated and refurbished over the years while retaining its character features. The mansion house offers generous accommodation space (5,088 sq ft) set over two floors.

The North Wing of the Mansion has been converted providing a two bedroom apartment on the ground floor and a three bedroom maisonette on the first and second floors. Adjacent to the main property is a one bedroom self-contained cottage.

The property sits in extensive landscaped grounds and gardens including a pretty driveway that passes its own lake, woodland and pasture field. In all, the property extends to about 15.4 acres.



Mansion Ground Floor
Curved steps lead up to the front entrance that opens into a large reception hall with an ornate open fireplace and natural light pouring in from the stunning double height arched head window at the end of the hall. A door on the left of the hall opens into the main reception room with a wood burning stove providing a warm focal point and views across gardens and land. Two sets of double french doors open off this room into a large sunroom/studio with door leading to the gardens. A door on the right of the hall leads into the dining room with double aspect views over the gardens and land. An inner hall leads to the kitchen breakfast room at the rear of the house that features a beamed ceiling, a smart green Rayburn range with a stone surround, taking centre stage, fitted cabinets, integrated dishwasher, oven, and microwave. Off the kitchen are useful utility rooms and cloakrooms.

Mansion Cellar
Steps lead down off the inner hall to the large cellar that has four good size rooms for storage, freezers and workshop/ studio use.

Mansion First Floor
A fine staircase rises up from the end of the reception hall to the first floor accommodation that includes a spacious landing area overlooking the elegant double height arched head window. A door leads off to the principal bedroom suite with en suite bathroom and double aspect views over the front gardens and land. Two further bedrooms also enjoy en suite bathrooms (one overlooking the front and one the rear of the house). A fourth bedroom overlooks the front of the house and has use of a separate bathroom suite.

Mansion Attic Room
Stairs continue upwards to a useful attic floor providing extra storage space but could be additional bedroom space or studio/office space or play room etc – (stp – subject to planning).

Externally


Further Accommodation
Over the years the North Wing of the mansion has been re-configured to provide self-contained living accommodation for letting purposes with their own separate entrances. The accommodation blends character features like exposed stone walls and beamed ceilings with modern comforts to provide comfortable places to stay.

Nook
The ground floor of the wing provides a two bedroom apartment with an open plan kitchen living dining room and a separate shower room.

Meadow View
This maisonette occupies the first floor and second floor of the attached wing. On the first floor is a large open plan kitchen living dining room with beamed ceiling and a separate shower room. On the second floor are three bedrooms.

Cottage
Adjacent to the above accommodation wing (and attached on one corner) is a one bedroom cottage. It provides an open plan kitchen living dining room on the ground floor with an impressive Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. A characterful sturdy cast iron staircase rises up from the open plan living room to the first floor bedroom that has a striking vaulted ceiling with exposed a-frame roof timbers and a shower and separate cloakroom.

Gardens and Grounds
The property enjoys a pretty driveway with views across its own field on one side and woodland and a lake on the other as you approach the Mansion. Large lawned areas lie around the property together with an orchard area with apple and cherry trees, other mature trees, hedges, bushes, shrubs and flower borders.

Outbuildings
In the main gardens is a charming stone outhouse/ old animal shelter that has been re-built and re-roofed over the years and provides an exciting template to convert into an studio or office etc (stp). Set away from the Mansion and below the main driveway is an area with some useful old outbuildings including a garage/ workshop and general storage barn. These could be adapted/re-configured into stabling or livestock shelters if required or instead clear the space to build new ones, (stp).

Potential Sporting Rights
We understand from the vendors that the property was bought by their parents with sporting rights on adjoining farmland – shooting rights and fishing rights on the Western Cleddau river. The vendors and the estate solicitor will confirm these sporting rights as soon as possible.

Location
Heathfield Mansion is set in a delightful rural location just outside the popular village of Letterston in the historic county of Pembrokeshire in West Wales. The property is within easy reach of the miles of picturesque coastal walks and stunning coastline of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with the beaches at Abermawr and Abercastle being only about five and six miles away respectively. The local road network provides good connection to local towns including the ferry port of Fishguard with railway station (about 5.5 miles) and St Davids with its stunning Cathedral (about 13 miles). The A40 provides a good connection to main county town of Haverfordwest, with private charter airport and railway station (about 12 miles) and further east to the main county town of Carmarthen and the A48 M4 link road (about 40 miles).providing access to South Wales (Swansea about 67 miles and Cardiff (about 110 miles) the Severn Bridge and beyond.

Agent Notes
We are advised of the below: Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil central heating. Local Authority: Pembrokeshire. Mansion: Council Tax Band G. Nook: Band A Meadow View: Band A. Cottage: Band B Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights, including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water, and electricity supplies and any other rights and obligations, easements and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether referred to in the Conditions of Sale or not. Please check with the Highways Department at the local County Council for the exact location of public footpaths/ bridleways. A public right of way does run part of the way down the entrance drive (and then out into neighbouring farmland) and part of woods near the outbuildings. Energy Performance Certificate: Mansion: Rating E. Nook: Rating E. Meadow View: Rating D. Cottage: Rating F.

Room details

  • Mansion Ground Floor
    Curved steps lead up to the front entrance that opens into a large reception hall with an ornate open fireplace and natural light pouring in from the stunning double height arched head window at the end of the hall. A door on the left of the hall opens into the main reception room with a wood burning stove providing a warm focal point and views across gardens and land. Two sets of double french doors open off this room into a large sunroom/studio with door leading to the gardens. A door on the right of the hall leads into the dining room with double aspect views over the gardens and land. An inner hall leads to the kitchen breakfast room at the rear of the house that features a beamed ceiling, a smart green Rayburn range with a stone surround, taking centre stage, fitted cabinets, integrated dishwasher, oven, and microwave. Off the kitchen are useful utility rooms and cloakrooms.
  • Mansion Cellar
    Steps lead down off the inner hall to the large cellar that has four good size rooms for storage, freezers and workshop/ studio use.
  • Mansion First Floor
    A fine staircase rises up from the end of the reception hall to the first floor accommodation that includes a spacious landing area overlooking the elegant double height arched head window. A door leads off to the principal bedroom suite with en suite bathroom and double aspect views over the front gardens and land. Two further bedrooms also enjoy en suite bathrooms (one overlooking the front and one the rear of the house). A fourth bedroom overlooks the front of the house and has use of a separate bathroom suite.
  • Mansion Attic Room
    Stairs continue upwards to a useful attic floor providing extra storage space but could be additional bedroom space or studio/office space or play room etc – (stp – subject to planning).
  • Externally
  • Further Accommodation
    Over the years the North Wing of the mansion has been re-configured to provide self-contained living accommodation for letting purposes with their own separate entrances. The accommodation blends character features like exposed stone walls and beamed ceilings with modern comforts to provide comfortable places to stay.
  • Nook
    The ground floor of the wing provides a two bedroom apartment with an open plan kitchen living dining room and a separate shower room.
  • Meadow View
    This maisonette occupies the first floor and second floor of the attached wing. On the first floor is a large open plan kitchen living dining room with beamed ceiling and a separate shower room. On the second floor are three bedrooms.
  • Cottage
    Adjacent to the above accommodation wing (and attached on one corner) is a one bedroom cottage. It provides an open plan kitchen living dining room on the ground floor with an impressive Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. A characterful sturdy cast iron staircase rises up from the open plan living room to the first floor bedroom that has a striking vaulted ceiling with exposed a-frame roof timbers and a shower and separate cloakroom.
  • Gardens and Grounds
    The property enjoys a pretty driveway with views across its own field on one side and woodland and a lake on the other as you approach the Mansion. Large lawned areas lie around the property together with an orchard area with apple and cherry trees, other mature trees, hedges, bushes, shrubs and flower borders.
  • Outbuildings
    In the main gardens is a charming stone outhouse/ old animal shelter that has been re-built and re-roofed over the years and provides an exciting template to convert into an studio or office etc (stp). Set away from the Mansion and below the main driveway is an area with some useful old outbuildings including a garage/ workshop and general storage barn. These could be adapted/re-configured into stabling or livestock shelters if required or instead clear the space to build new ones, (stp).
  • Potential Sporting Rights
    We understand from the vendors that the property was bought by their parents with sporting rights on adjoining farmland – shooting rights and fishing rights on the Western Cleddau river. The vendors and the estate solicitor will confirm these sporting rights as soon as possible.
  • Location
    Heathfield Mansion is set in a delightful rural location just outside the popular village of Letterston in the historic county of Pembrokeshire in West Wales. The property is within easy reach of the miles of picturesque coastal walks and stunning coastline of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with the beaches at Abermawr and Abercastle being only about five and six miles away respectively. The local road network provides good connection to local towns including the ferry port of Fishguard with railway station (about 5.5 miles) and St Davids with its stunning Cathedral (about 13 miles). The A40 provides a good connection to main county town of Haverfordwest, with private charter airport and railway station (about 12 miles) and further east to the main county town of Carmarthen and the A48 M4 link road (about 40 miles).providing access to South Wales (Swansea about 67 miles and Cardiff (about 110 miles) the Severn Bridge and beyond.
  • Agent Notes
    We are advised of the below: Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil central heating. Local Authority: Pembrokeshire. Mansion: Council Tax Band G. Nook: Band A Meadow View: Band A. Cottage: Band B Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights, including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water, and electricity supplies and any other rights and obligations, easements and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether referred to in the Conditions of Sale or not. Please check with the Highways Department at the local County Council for the exact location of public footpaths/ bridleways. A public right of way does run part of the way down the entrance drive (and then out into neighbouring farmland) and part of woods near the outbuildings. Energy Performance Certificate: Mansion: Rating E. Nook: Rating E. Meadow View: Rating D. Cottage: Rating F.

Key information

Council Tax Band: G

Tenure: Freehold

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Energy Performance Certificate

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