Property description
One of the villages oldest properties, Y Fagal was originally a Pot House and is part of the coasts rich history.
The property is a three-bedroom detached older character cottage with sea views in a superb Pembrokeshire West Wales location, just moments from Ceibwr bay and beach. The cottage also benefits from a Boathouse/Barn Opposite and has just under two acres of land opposite the property, plus cottage gardens to the front and rear of the property. This Boathouse/Barn could offer potential development in the future subject to planning permissions and approvals.
Ceibwr Bay (the wild beach below the property), was once a well-known smugglers cove. Ceibwr Bay is sheltered by rugged and dramatic cliffs. During the spring and summer, the clifftops turn pink, with the thrift that grows profusely covering the cliff faces almost to the water’s edge.
The name of Moylegrove is said to date back to 1291, possibly originating from an early reference to Moylegrove Church as “Ecclesia de Grans Matildas” – “The Church of Matildas Grove”. Matilda was married to Robert Fitzmartin and gave part of her dowry to St Dogmaels abbey. Moylegrove’s name has evolved over the years becoming “Moldegrove” and later, during the reign of Henry 8th, “Moilegrove” – eventually evolving into the current “Moylegrove”.
Rarely available in such a spectacular location. No onward chain.
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