7 bed detached house for sale in Pantygrwndy, Pembrokeshire SA43, £1,250,000

1,250,000.00

Offer Nr.:
66644772
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
7 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
7
Bathrooms:
2
Reception rooms:
3
Contact name:
Country Living Group
Phone(s):
01437 723109

* Freehold
* Character filled six bedroom home.
* Huge range of unconverted outbuildings and barns.
* Approximately 15 acres of paddocks, woodland, and gardens.
* On the Pembrokeshire border, just outside the market town of Cardigan.
Pantygrwndy Fawr's impressive dimensions has several entrance points: The main
entrance, the boot room next to the large parking area, and the double doors
into the main hall of the Georgian wing of the property. The main entrance, as
it stands today, brings you into the eastern side of the building where you
arrive in a good - sized entrance hall/study area. This space then opens into
the Georgian main hall which houses the first of the two staircases in the
home. Off the hallway you have two good - sized reception spaces along with a
door into the older part of the building to your right. Passing through this
doorway you enter the second hall and staircase with the ground floor
cloakroom to your right. Another door leads you into the breath - taking living
room which houses one of the grandest heaths you are likely to ever see. An
open fire sits in the hearth with space enough to sit in the opening around
the flickering flames. Beyond the living room you enter the spacious
kitchen/diner which offers a huge range of handmade cabinetry and a breakfast
bar for informal dining.
Off the kitchen you find a large pantry and a utility/boot room which opens
back out to the parking area. On the first floor of the home you find six
bedrooms (four doubles and two singles), a lavatory, and two bathrooms. The
bedrooms are split between the original and Georgian sections of the property
and all of them enjoy views out over the gardens and countryside that surround
the property. The master bedroom is positioned at the northern end of the
property and benefits from windows to three sides, with views up the driveway
and the land that surrounds Pantygrwndy Fawr. Next to the main house you find
a remarkable square of farm buildings. Comprising of two straight buildings
and one 'L' shaped structure, the barns are a remarkable feature of this
property. Currently utilised as dry storage, garaging, and workshop spaces,
the buildings offer numerous options for conversion or development subject to
relevant planning.
These stone built structures display similarly impressive historical features
as the main house with ornate archways, pigeon loft, and fully slate roofs.
Surrounding Pantygrwndy Fawr are around 15 acres of grounds comprising of
gardens, pasture, and woodland. There is a large lake and quarry to the
southern side of the grounds with mature woodland extending to the eastern
side of the estate. The gardens and area surrounding the main house have been
landscaped with a large patio at the southern end of the property that take in
the glorious sunsets and spectacular views of the Preselis. For those looking
for a home packed with charm and character, and which has some of the best
preserved stone outbuildings we've had the pleasure of marketing, this
beautiful property presents an opportunity that should not be missed.
Main House
Entrance Hall / Study Space
You first enter the property from the path at the eastern side of the home and
arrive in a flexible room that has only recently been renovated. The space
could easily be used as a study or snug. It currently forms a more formal
entrance than the side door into the boot room.
Sitting Room
To the eastern side of the main hallway you find a spacious sitting room with
a large window to the southern aspect of the property. The space has a marble
fireplace with electric fire set on the hearth. To either side of the
fireplace you find two original alcoves that provide interesting features.
Main Hallway
This impressive space is positioned at the heart of the Georgian extension to
the original structure. Finished with a herringbone parquet floor, the hall
leads to double doors to the southern aspect of the home, along with doors to
two reception rooms. Directly in front of the door from the entrance hall is
the primary staircase for the home: It sweeps elegantly up, passing a full
length stained glass window as it leads you up to the first floor.
Reception Room
Opposite the sitting room you find another reception space which also looks
out to the southern aspect of the property. This room forgoes a fireplace but
retains the feature arches like in the neighbouring sitting room.
Inner Hallway
Sitting between the main Georgian hallway and the living room is the inner
hallway. To its western side you find a doorway leading down to the basement
with the property's second staircase to the first floor positioned next to it.
The hall also has another door to the living room and another door to the
ground floor cloakroom.
Cloakroom
Off the inner hallway you find a handy cloakroom which serves the ground floor
of the property. The room offers a lavatory and hand basin.
Basement
The large basement offers even more storage for the property. Believed to
originally offer dry and cool food storage, the room retains its original
slate shelving and an original opening to the southern side of the space. This
surprisingly dry storage space provides excellent additional storage for the
home.
Living Room
The stunning living room offers a wonderful space at the heart of the
property. A very spacious area, the room has windows to the eastern and
western side of the home with tall ceilings and exposed beams. The space
offers ample room for both seating and dining areas with the focal point
undoubtedly being the large hearth at the end of the room. This hearth is a
truly breath taking feature for the entire home and offers a very large recess
in the far wall of the room with an open fire at its centre.
Kitchen
Arguably the true heart of the property, this impressive space provides both a
cooking and informal dining space. With windows to either side, this space
also has characterful beams to the ceiling. A large range of hand - built
kitchen cabinetry lines the walls. An Aga sits in the centre of the space with
a separate double oven and four ring hob. There is space for a dishwasher
under the countertop. A breakfast bar is also built off the counter and
provides a good informal dining space.
Pantry
Off the kitchen you find an incredible useful pantry that offers excellent,
cool, storage for food and groceries. Slate shelves and original slate salting
tables line the walls and provide ideal storage space.
Utility / Boot Room
With a door from the kitchen and another out to the side of the property, this
useful room provides excellent storage and another access point to the
property. The room offers an additional sink along with plumbing for a washing
machine and dryer. The spacious room also provides ample storage for coats,
boots, and other outdoor equipment.
First Floor Landing
The first floor of the building is served by a landing that winds through the
Georgian and original parts of the home. A door splits the two parts of the
home which enables them to be closed off if needed. Two staircases serve both
sides of the space. The landing connects all the rooms on this level.
Bedroom One
The master bedroom occupies the whole northern end of the building and enjoys
windows to three sides with lovely views over the gardens and surrounding
countryside. The large bedroom offers ample space for freestanding bedroom
furniture and has a handmade built - in storage cupboard in the corner.
Bedroom Two
Situated in Georgian part of the home, this double bedroom is one of the three
that look out over the southern side of the estate. Large enough for
freestanding bedroom furniture, this room would be ideal for family or house
guests and is positioned at the opposite side of the building to the master
bedroom.
Bedroom Three
At the opposite end of the Georgian section of the building to bedroom two is
another good - sized bedroom. This space enjoys the same outlook and similarly
impressive dimensions as bedroom two.
Family Bathroom
This large bathroom is found in the Georgian portion of the home and has a
window that looks out to the eastern side of the building. This spacious room
offers a roll top bath, large shower enclosure, lavatory, bidet, and hand
basin.
Bedroom Four
Positioned between bedroom two and three, this good - sized single bedroom also
looks out to the southern side of the property. This space could make a lovely
home office if required with a wonderful outlook over pastures and open
countryside.
Bathroom
The family bathroom serves the older portion of the property and offers a bath
with shower over it along with a hand basin. There is a separate lavatory just
across the hallway.
Lavatory
Positioned between bedroom five and the Georgian portion of the property, this
space offers a lavatory with hand basin for the first floor of the home.
Bedroom Five
Another good - sized double, this bedroom in the older portion of the property
has a window to the eastern side and is positioned opposite the family
bathroom.
Bedroom Six
Positioned next to the master bedroom, this good - sized single bedroom is an L
shape with a window to the eastern aspect of the property.
External
You approach Pantygrwndy Fawr from the road along a beautiful slate dry stone
walled private driveway which leads down to a turning circle that has parking
for several vehicles. To the western and southern sides of the main property
you find landscaped gardens with more beautifully crafted slate retaining
walls. As the lawn wraps around to the southern side of the property there is
a large patio area which creates a lovely seating and entertaining space.
The outbuildings and barns to the east of the main house provide numerous
storage and workspaces as they currently stand. The outbuildings comprise of
two long straight buildings and one 'L' shape building which creates a large
courtyard at their centre. These stone structures offer numerous options for
any purchaser.
Surrounding the main buildings you find approximately eight acres of pasture
with around seven acres of woodland to the north, east, and south.
To the south of the main buildings you find an ancient slate quarry along with
a large lake.
Directions
If approaching Cardigan from the south via the A487, follow signposts for
Cardigan and after passing the small hamlet of Llantood you will see a road
sign indicating that you have just crossed into Ceredigion. Pantygrwndy Fawr
is the next property you come to on your right hand side with access along a
private driveway. In contrast with the council signage, Pantygrwndy Fawr is
the last (or first) property in Pembrokeshire!
If approaching Cardigan from the north via the A487, follow the A road over
both roundabouts following signs for Fishguard and follow the directions
above.
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