Nestled within a secluded and rural one-acre plot, this beautifully presented four-bedroom cottage with attached former mill brims with charm and character, offering a unique opportunity to own one of Pembrokeshire's hidden countryside gems. The property features outbuildings primed for further conversion, making it an ideal investment for those seeking additional development potential.Upon entering the main house, you are welcomed by a hallway that leads to a characterful snug, complete with an exposed stone fireplace, log burner, oak beams, and period features that exude charm. The well-equipped kitchen boasts a rangemaster cooker, ample worktop space, a functional utility room, and a convenient cloakroom. The spacious lounge, perfect for entertaining, showcases quartzite flooring and french doors that open onto beautifully manicured garden areas. The main house includes four bedrooms, with one located on the ground floor and three upstairs. Each bedroom is spacious, bright, and airy, featuring sash windows that allows abundant natural light to flow throughout. The characterful family bathroom is fitted with a roll-top bath and shower, providing modern convenience. The former mill is connected to the main house via an office and a large workshop. It includes additional ground and first-floor storage areas, presenting prime opportunities for conversion into an annexe or self-contained holiday lets, subject to the necessary planning consents.Externally, the property boasts a large driveway accessed via a private lane, ensuring seclusion and privacy. The estate is surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens and woodlands teeming with wildlife. The variety of trees and wildflowers, including apple trees, bluebells, and wild garlic, make it a nature lover’s paradise. The walled garden and courtyard feature a potting shed, log store, and additional planting space. The wooden bridge and stream offer idyllic seating areas, perfect for soaking in the serene countryside lifestyle, complemented by a sun terrace ideal for alfresco dining.Wallis is approximately eight miles north of Haverfordwest and three miles from the village of Spittal, which boasts a new and popular primary school. The nearest railway station is three miles away at Clarbeston Road. The property is ideally situated for easy access to the popular towns of Haverfordwest, Fishguard, and Narberth, with Pembrokeshire's beautiful sandy beaches and rocky coves within easy driving distance.Additional Information:The main house features LPG central heating, while the former mill is equipped with oil central heating. Water supply is sourced from a natural spring and processed through a UV system. Waste is managed via a cesspit. No onward chain.Council Tax Band:E
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