*Pembrokeshire Longhouse Offering 4-5 Bedrooms*
*Stunning Character Features Throughout*
*3-4 Living Rooms, 3 bathrooms*
*Garden with Large Outbuilding*
*Quaint Village Location*
West Farmhouse is a quite spectacular Pembrokeshire longhouse located near the end of Point Lane, within the quaint village of Cosheston. Approximately 400 years old, West Farmhouse is understood to be the third property built in the village after the nearby church and rectory.
Flexible in its accommodation, and therefore ideal for a variety of buyers, West Farmhouse offers character aplenty and has a delightful South facing outlook with views over the nearby countryside and the village church to one side. West Farmhouse offers 4-5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and ground floor wet room, 3-4 reception rooms, a large stone built shed with lapsed planning permission for conversion, spacious rear garden with decking, and low maintenance side garden with plenty of parking.
The property has been a wonderful family home for the current vendors for around 15 years, who have made numerous improvements and additions including a two storey extension comprising of ground floor utility room and wet room and first floor master bedroom with ensuite shower room. Other improvements include replacement wood framed sash windows to the front of the property, substantial re-roofing, and vaulted ceilings to dining room and kitchen providing bright and airy living spaces. The breakfast room with its welsh slate flooring and pair of patio doors gets the morning sun, whilst the large living room to the left of the property, with modern log burner and bespoke feature window faces west with nearby views of the village church. The current vendors also make regular use of both the living room (snug) and piano room, both offering log burners and views over the lane.
Briefly, the ground floor comprises of two living rooms (one as potential bed 5) to the left of the entrance hall, whilst to the right is a further living room, large dining room with vaulted ceiling, kitchen, breakfast room, utility, and wet room. The property also offers a cellar below the kitchen. To the first floor is a large landing with open plan office space (which could be converted back to a bedroom) 2 double bedrooms, 2 further particularly large double bedrooms (one with ensuite shower room), and a family bathroom.
The property benefits from a private driveway that sweeps in front of the house leading to parking for numerous vehicles. A small low maintenance side garden completes the corner of the plot and offers a charming garden gate onto the lane. To the immediate rear of the property, accessible from both sides, is an area of decking, leading to a garden mainly laid to lawn. The property also benefits from a large stone outbuilding measuring 37'6 x 17'4 (approx 18'2 in height), which had planning permission for conversion that has now lapsed. This would make an excellent workshop or storage space (vehicular access is available at the rear).
The village of Cosheston is a small yet popular village with a strong community located approximately two miles from the town of Pembroke. The village offers a green-rated junior school, pub/restaurant, and church, and plenty of rural walks around the countryside and down towards the banks of the Cleddau Estuary. A Wales Online poll recently voted Cosheston as one of the best coastal villages in Wales. The towns of Pembroke and Pembroke Dock are a short drive away, and offer a range of amenities including shops, supermarkets, banks, school, and bus/train routes. The county town of Haverfordwest and the seaside town of Tenby are both ten miles away respectively.