luxury real estate for sale Boncath, United Kingdom
House with pool and garden Boncath (United Kingdom)
A Magnificent Opportunity has arisen to Carry on the Legacy of Clydey Cottages and develop a business for 2025 and beyond. Clydey Cottages offers a rare chance to acquire a thriving, award-winning luxury holiday cottage complex located in the heart of Pembrokeshire. With its unrivalled reputation, strong income streams, and future bookings, this property represents an exceptional lifestyle and investment opportunity.Key Features:• Outstanding 5-Star Holiday Cottage Complex: Recognised as one of Wales’ premier self-catering resorts. • Serviced Luxury Accommodation: 10 exquisitely appointed holiday units: - 4-bedroom farmhouse - 2 x 3-bedroom cottages - 4 x 2-bedroom cottages - 3 x 1-bedroom cottages• Award-Winning Business: Rated 4 and 5 stars by Visit Wales, with accolades from Visit Wales, Pembrokeshire Tourism Awards, TripAdvisor, Mumsnet, and Baby Friendly Boltholes.• Exceptional Indoor Leisure Facilities: Heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, games room, indoor soft play, spa treatment room, hot tubs. • Family-Friendly Features: Clydey Farm animal feeding, egg collecting, children’s play area, children’s club, ride on toys and Games Room. • Idyllic Setting: Landscaped gardens, pasture paddocks, and woodlands surrounding a stream, set in approximately 15.8 acres (subject to measured survey). • Turnkey Opportunity: A thriving business offered as a going concern with significant income streams and future bookings. Clydey Cottages has received extensive recognition, not only for its quality accommodations but also for its commitment to providing memorable experiences. Glowing coverage in publications such as, The Times and The Telegraph, further cementing its position as a premier destination in Pembrokeshire. Fine and Country West Wales are delighted to be involved in helping find the next stewards of the legacy of this highly regarded business.LocationClydey Cottages enjoys a prime location in North Pembrokeshire, situated on the borders of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, and Carmarthenshire. This idyllic area provides guests with a wealth of attractions, including stunning beaches, national parks, and charming towns. Nearby highlights include: Newcastle Emlyn (5 miles)Cenarth Falls (3 miles) Cardigan (10 miles) Poppit Sands (13 miles) Newport Beach (15 miles) Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Cardigan Bay, renowned for its pod of Bottlenose dolphin sightings, Puffins, seals and whalesOverviewIn addition to its outstanding reputation, Clydey Cottages is a robustly profitable business, with a reported annual turnover exceeding £500,000. Its significant profitability ensures it remains an attractive investment opportunity for prospective buyers seeking a successful, income-generating enterprise.Clydey Cottages has been meticulously upgraded and maintained by the current owners since 2003. The properties seamlessly blend 18th-century charm with modern luxury, creating a retreat that appeals to both families and couples. The business boasts a loyal clientele, many of whom return year after year, ensuring a stable and growing income stream which also has great potential with all of the associated platforms and also the opportunity to proactively manage the significant database. Accommodation & AmenitiesEach cottage retains its original charm with features such as wooden beams and log-burning stoves, combined with modern conveniences like super king beds, underfloor heating, and WiFi. For families, Clydey provides all the essentials needed for a stress-free holiday, including cots, highchairs, and sterilisers.The grounds offer landscaped gardens, wildflower meadows, and woodland walks leading to a stream/river, a tributary of the River Cych. Additional facilities include: • Heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and indoor hot tub. • Games room and indoor soft play • Spa treatment room • Outdoor play areas and activities such as animal feeding and egg collecting * Woodland Adventure Area and Woodland Shelter with fire pit.Externally – Clydey Cottages Accommodation and FacilitiesClydey Cottages is thoughtfully arranged around stunning landscaped grounds and gardens, offering breathtaking views across the surrounding fields and down the valley towards the woodland and small river on the eastern boundary. The property encompasses approximately 15.8 acres (subject to measured survey), creating a private and idyllic environment for guests.Leisure FacilitiesPositioned beyond the cottages, the leisure facilities are a highlight of the property, meticulously designed to enhance the guest experience: • Heated indoor swimming pool with an adjoining plant room. • Sauna and spa treatment room. • Changing rooms and modern toilet facilities. • Games room and an indoor soft play area for children, with coffee machine and relaxation area for parents • Relaxation lounge with a sun terrace outside, upgraded with quartz resin-covered slabs for safety and comfort. • Outdoor play area designed by Playdale Ltd with a variety of features for all age groups.Farm and Woodland Features• Smallholding Area: Purpose-built enclosures, field shelters, and a visitor shed enhance the “Clydey Farm Experience.” • Woodland Adventure Shelter: To provide a dry and fun space for children’s activities during wet weather.Further amenities include a reception and shop building, laundry and equipment stores, ample parking, and a garage/store room. The property also features planning permission (now lapsed ) to extend the existing leisure building.A Rare Investment Opportunity This unique holiday complex benefits from a proven track record of financial success and a loyal customer base, resulting in both strong repeat bookings and ongoing profitability. Clydey Cottages stands as a turnkey business with substantial potential for further growth in the thriving Pembrokeshire tourism market.Clydey Cottages is an award-winning, profitable business with significant future bookings and the potential for further growth. It provides a lifestyle opportunity to live and work in one of the most beautiful regions in Wales while building on its established reputation and success.
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11 listings near Boncath
House with garden Cardigan (United Kingdom)
A Victorian Mansion of Rare Distinction — Nine Bedrooms, Nine Acres, 140 Years of StoryCommissioned in 1885 by a gentleman of means, designed by George Morgan of Carmarthen — architect of courts and churches across south-west Wales — Glanolmarch Mansion has stood at the heart of the Teifi Valley for 140 years. Hand-dressed Cilgerran stone. Bath stone mullions. Stained glass dated the year of its completion. This is not a house that pretends to grandeur; it was built to it.Set within almost four acres of mature gardens and courtyard outbuildings in the village of Llechryd, within minutes of Cardigan and a short drive from the Pembrokeshire coast, Glanolmarch offers something increasingly rare: a Welsh country mansion of genuine Victorian pedigree, offered to the market for the first time in over sixty years, with no onward chain.Nine bedrooms. Three principal reception rooms. A billiard room. A galleried landing. Coach house. Stabling. Walled garden. Victorian greenhouse. And a second floor with significant further potential.The tree-lined tarmacadam drive announces what lies beyond before the house itself comes into view — copper beeches and specimen trees framing the arrival in the manner that Victorian architects intended. The approach is a statement in itself. As the mansion reveals itself — three storeys of hand-dressed Cilgerran grey stone with Bath stone dressings, steep-pitched slate roofs, pointed gables and Gothic-arched entrance portal draped in mature climber — the scale and quality of what was built here becomes impossible to ignore.The exterior is notable for its consistency: this is a house designed by one hand, built in one campaign, and cared for by one family for more than six decades. The result is a property in remarkable original condition, with all the integrity of its architecture preserved.Open Day at the Stunning Glanolmarch Mansion Monday 25th May 10am–3pmGlanolmarch Mansion, Llechryd, Cardigan, SA43
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House with garden Llandysul (United Kingdom)
Dolhaidd Mansion – A Distinguished 17th Century Estate on the River TeifiPositioned within 25 acres of picturesque West Wales countryside, Dolhaidd Mansion stands as an exemplary Grade II listed country estate which harmoniously blends architectural heritage with natural splendour. Dating back to the 17th century, the Mansion showcases a Victorian façade complemented by a Georgian interior, reflecting the craftsmanship of the era.Main ResidenceThe principal house offers eight bedrooms, five reception rooms, and four bathrooms, each exuding period charm and character. The interior spaces are thoughtfully preserved, featuring original detailing that speaks to the property's storied past.Outbuildings and Grounds• Grade II Listed Stable block and Coach House: Stone-built structures suitable for equestrian pursuits or further development.• Ice House: An intriguing historical feature offering a glimpse into 17th Century estate life.• River Teifi: A rare private stretch on this salmon and sea trout river, complete with a natural waterfall, ideal for fishing and relaxation.Holiday CottagesComplementing the main residence are four successful holiday cottages: three two-bedroom and one three-bedroom. These cottages are tastefully converted, maintaining the charm of the original farm buildings while providing modern comforts. They represent a thriving business opportunity within the estate.Historical SignificanceThe family responsible for the establishment of Dolhaidd Mansion has connections back to William the Conqueror. The Mansion's architectural elements suggest the influence of John Nash, renowned for his Regency style. During the Rebecca Riots of the mid-nineteenth century the house was targeted by protesters.Adding to its historical tapestry, the estate is connected to the legacy of Dafydd ap Gwilym, one of the foremost Welsh poets of the 14th century.Potential and AppealThe estate’s extensive grounds and buildings make it particularly appealing for a range of country and business pursuits. The combination of historical significance, architectural features, and natural beauty positions Dolhaidd Mansion as a unique offering in the UK property market.The sellers thoughts on the historical and stunning Dolhaidd Mansion:‘We could write a thousand words to paint a picture of how we feel about Dolhaidd Mansion. We would describe the elegant grandeur of this fine old house and the fascinating details of the ancient estate buildings. We would tell you about the stunning beauty of the magnificent trees and wild flowers. We would relate stories of picnics on the riverbank, of children playing on the lawns or exploring the woodland, of family Christmases around a roaring log fire. We would encourage you to listen to the serenity of silence in the crystal clear air and the choirs of birdsong. We would suggest that you take time by the River Teifi to watch otters salmon fishing and kingfishers skimming over the water. But most of all we would invite you to feel the Welsh “cwtch” as this fantastic family home holds you in its embrace. And finally we would explain, that even after more than a quarter of a century, we can scarcely believe how lucky we are to have had the privilege and pleasure to live at Dolhaidd Mansion.’Open Day at the Magnificent Dolhaidd MansionSaturday 6th June 10am–3pm Dolhaidd Mansion, Henllan, Carmarthenshire, SA44
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House with garden Cardigan (United Kingdom)
An exceptional lifestyle opportunity set amidst approximately 46 acres of private farmland, Owl Farm offers a beautifully presented four/five-bedroom Welsh slate-fronted farmhouse, five charming stone holiday cottages, and an array of versatile outbuildings — all within easy reach of the picturesque town of Cardigan and the stunning West Wales coastline.This unique property combines characterful family living with an established holiday rental business, surrounded by rolling fields, a wetland nature reserve, and a flourishing orchard of over 100 apple trees. With its scenic setting, diverse income streams, and abundant space for equestrian or agricultural pursuits, Owl Farm represents a rare chance to embrace a new way of life in one of Wales’ most sought-after regions.The FarmhouseThe main residence exudes warmth and character, with traditional features complemented by modern comforts. On the ground floor, an inviting hallway leads to a versatile study or fifth bedroom and a generous lounge with a striking feature fireplace. At the heart of the home lies an open-plan kitchen and dining area — perfect for family gatherings — featuring a large central island, a range of fitted units, and French doors opening to the garden. Completing the ground floor is a utility room, a family bathroom, and a separate WC.Upstairs, four well-proportioned double bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom, creating a welcoming and functional family home.The Holiday CottagesSet apart from the farmhouse, the holiday cottages offer a well-established and successful rental business, with a loyal client base and strong repeat bookings. Each cottage enjoys its own enclosed garden, wonderful countryside views, and private hot tub — providing guests with a true home-from-home experience.The five cottages are:Cowslip Cottage – a charming detached three-bedroom cottageElmtree Cottage – a five-bedroom terraced cottageOak Tree Cottage – another five-bedroom terraced cottageButtercup Cottage – a three-bedroom terraced cottageFreesia Cottage – a three-bedroom terraced cottageAll are beautifully appointed, retaining their character while offering comfort and practicality.The Outbuildings & LandOwl Farm is exceptionally well-equipped for equestrian and agricultural use, with a stable yard comprising four loose boxes, a tack room, a workshop, and a large barn housing American-style stables, livestock pens, and a feed room. The grounds currently support a variety of animals — including horses, goats, alpacas, sheep, and pigs — which delight visiting guests.Additional facilities include a two-bedroom park home, and Log Buildings, which house a dedicated art studio and a large games room, providing excellent recreational or creative spaces. There is also a substantial detached building to the rear of the farmhouse offering exciting development potential (subject to planning consents).The land extends to around 46 acres, divided into enclosed fields ideal for grazing, alongside a tranquil wetland reserve and a flourishing orchard planted with over 100 apple trees — a testament to the owners’ care of this beautiful environment.Contact Fine and Country West Wales to arrange a viewing.
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House with garden and terrace Cardigan (United Kingdom)
Tyllwyd Mansion – Historic Estate with Elegant Accommodation and Energy Efficiency FeaturesTyllwyd is one of many significant estates in the Cardiganshire area, with a long and fascinating history. Over the centuries, it has seen visits from the Rebecca Rioters, connections to Mary Seacole and Florence Nightingale in the Crimea, involvement with the East India Company, ties to the foundation of the British Homeopathic Society, and even an attempt to derail a train carrying William Gladstone to West Wales.The Tivyside region, socially and geographically, was approximately twenty miles long and four to five miles wide. It encompassed parts of the West Wales counties of Cardigan, Carmarthen, and Pembrokeshire. Within this area were some forty to fifty country houses, closely connected by institutions such as the Tivyside Foxhounds and the Lawn Tennis Club at Newcastle Emlyn.To date, there have been three books dedicated to the estate and its owners, along with references in various local and regional historical texts. These include The South Wales Squires by Herbert M. Vaughan, Memoirs of an Old Soldier by Sydney Parry Jones, and Beta Jones Parry, Her Family and Tyllwyd, Her Home by Ginny Jenkins. Together, these works help preserve the estate's legacy, unlike many other country homes lost to history.The original house dates back to the 1730s, with major extensions added during the early 19th century. The attic once housed the servants’ quarters, which included the structure of seven bedrooms still present when the property was purchased in 2003.Today, Tyllwyd has been transformed into a grand country house with elegant and flexible living accommodation. At the heart of the home is the magnificent ballroom – a light-filled and spacious function room, complete with sash windows, high ceilings, French doors to the lawn, and a wood burner. This is a space made for entertaining. Adjacent, the south-facing library offers a quieter atmosphere, with original sash windows, fitted shelving, and a cosy wood burner.The dining room is equally generous in proportion, comfortably seating twelve and framed by an inglenook fireplace, a breakfast bar, and French doors that lead out to the west-facing patio. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with tiled floors, freestanding cabinets, and a Rangemaster cooker, with French doors opening onto the eastern terrace. A traditional pantry with slate slab shelving and original flooring sits alongside a utility room and downstairs WC. A ground-floor bathroom with a walk-in shower is also available.One wing of the house hosts a self-contained annexe – a charming addition with a sitting room featuring a wood burner in an inglenook fireplace, a fitted kitchen, a double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and a private en suite. This wing also offers direct access to the courtyard and commercial kitchen, making it ideal for hospitality ventures.Upstairs, the first floor unfolds into an elegant collection of bedrooms. The principal suite is an exceptional space, with a round gable-end window, two additional sash windows, and enough room for a bed, sofas, and writing desk. Its en suite features a large rainfall shower. Two further south-facing double bedrooms feature decorative fireplaces and sash windows, one with a mural and the other with trompe l’oeil artwork.Another section of the house includes a large double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, vanity unit, and en suite with a clawfoot bath, a single bedroom with en suite, and two further spacious doubles – all retaining their original fireplaces and historic charm. A small single room, once used as an office, links through to a light-filled double bedroom with arched windows and garden views.Above, the former servants’ quarters span the second floor – a suite of seven rooms with original floorboards, currently used for storage but ripe for transformation subject to the necessary permissions.The estate also includes a large commercial kitchen and store room, housed within the attached barn – a perfect asset for hosting, retreats, or events.Energy & SustainabilityTyllwyd combines period charm with modern eco-conscious features. A roof-mounted solar thermal array provides hot water for the home, while a 4kW ground-mounted solar PV array supplies electricity and feeds into the national grid under an index-linked Feed-in-Tariff running until 2037. These installations support lower energy costs and contribute to sustainable living.Additionally, planning permission has been granted for the construction of a substantial orangery on the west patio – an exciting opportunity to expand the living or entertaining space in harmony with the property’s historic elegance.Historical LegacyTyllwyd holds deep connections to the local community, many of whom are descendants of those who lived or worked on the estate over generations. From Colonel Vaughan Lloyd to Charles Arthur Pritchard, and later Dorothea Jones Parry and her descendants, the estate's story intertwines with national events and personal tales of resilience and adaptation.Despite economic hardship, world wars, and shifting fortunes, Tyllwyd has endured. From being heated by culm fires to the installation of modern central heating, from a lack of electricity to thoughtful restoration, the estate has evolved while preserving its character.Today, set within approximately 18 acres, with its pond, and the towering Wellingtonian Sequoia, Tyllwyd stands not only as a private residence but as a timeless beacon of heritage, potential, and understated grandeur. There is a walled garden available by separate negotiation if desired by a new owner.Its current owner, the third woman in the Lewis/Lewes family to care for the house, has completed a loving restoration that honours its past while preparing it for a new chapter.Tyllwyd is ready to welcome its next custodian.Contact Fine & Country West Wales to arrange a viewing.
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Farmhouse with garden Cardigan (United Kingdom)
Award-Winning Holiday Cottage Complex near the Pembrokeshire CoastFine & Country West Wales are delighted to present Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages — a successful, award-winning holiday accommodation business set just outside the picturesque village of Moylegrove, within easy reach of the spectacular Cardigan Bay coastline and the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path.Set within approximately 8 acres, Trenewydd features a spacious four-bedroom farmhouse along with six fully self-contained holiday cottages — all awarded 4 star by Visit Wales. Each cottage has been sympathetically updated with new furnishings, décor, and modern amenities, with several enjoying their own private hot tubs. The popular Blackberry Shepherd’s Hut also provides a romantic retreat and generates a strong annual return.Offering:One four-bedroom cottageOne three-bedroom cottageThree two-bedroom cottagesOne one-bedroom cottage with private enclosed gardenThe business is firmly established, with income rising from under £80,000 a year to over £230,000 in just five years. It enjoys strong year-on-year growth, a loyal customer base, and hundreds of glowing reviews. Trenewydd has consistently received the prestigious TripAdvisor Award, placing it among the top 10% of accommodation providers worldwide. Its excellent online presence includes a dedicated website with 21,000 visitors in the past year, alongside Airbnb, Booking.com, and active social media channels.On-site facilities include generous lawned areas, a football pitch, FootGolf course, paddocks, BBQ areas, a Scalextric shack, miniature railway, and a 40ft x 20ft heated outdoor swimming pool – with scope to enclose it for extended seasonal use. A large barn, currently with an alcohol licence, offers further development potential for leisure, events, or social space.This is a turn-key operation with an outstanding reputation, proven track record, and clear scope for future growth. Just a short drive from the market town of Cardigan, Trenewydd offers an exceptional opportunity to embrace a desirable West Wales lifestyle while running a flourishing holiday business in one of the country’s most sought-after coastal regions.Viewing is highly recommended
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House with garden Pencader (United Kingdom)
STICLE – PRIVATE ESTATE, VINEYARD & EQUESTRIAN OPPORTUNITY – WEST WALESAn exceptional private estate extending to approximately 34 acres of pristine landscapes in an elevated, secluded position with breathtaking panoramic countryside views across Carmarthenshire from every aspect of the estate.The estate comprises two recently rebuilt, energy-efficient homes, including a character-period residence and a separate modernised cottage, established gardens, pastureland, a versatile Agricultural Building and a young vineyard of approximately 10,000 vines of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, offering significant lifestyle, leisure, or commercial potential.Sticle presents a rare and distinguished opportunity to acquire a multi-use estate suitable for private residence, multigenerational living, hospitality, retreat, vineyard development, or equestrian use, with ample land for paddocks, stables, and riding.The property benefits from complete privacy, gated access, established guest accommodations, and significant future potential for wine production, events, retreats, and equestrian activities.Key features from this private estate, and there is no company for sale.(1) Very fast InternetThis property comes with pre-installed dedicated fibre from the exchange, featuring 10G capability and an 8-core setup(2) Revenue property from its WISPS operations(3) Revenue property from Award-Winning Accommodations(4) The property runs on 3-phase electricity(5) On-grid or off-grid connectivity to both electricity and water with a wind turbine and a private borehole(6) No Public Rights of Way - ensuring complete privacy across the estateOther Key featuresThe main residence offers a lift for full accessibilityParking is available across the propertyEligible for Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) with entitlements includedExcellent Accessibility: Direct daily train service from Carmarthenshire to London PaddingtonPrime location - under 30 minutes to award-winning beaches, Welsh and English schools, supermarkets, and entertainment
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Property with garden Pencader (United Kingdom)
Price reviewed – offers in excess of £1.2 millionWaunifor Mansion Estate / Holiday Centre, MaesycrugiauAn exceptional venue for events, celebrations, holidays, staycations, and a distinctive lifestyle business where new owners could enjoy a wonderful lifestyle and business on site in the superb Ceredigion countryside.Set within over 3.6 acres of landscaped gardens, mature woodland, orchards, and stream-fed grounds, Waunifor is not merely a country estate — it is a fully operational, income-generating destination with immense potential for weddings, celebrations, holidays, conferences, retreats, creative residencies, and multi-day events.Located near the village of Maesycrugiau in beautiful West Wales, this historic property is already successfully operating as a retreat and holiday base. Yet its greatest value lies in its expansive potential as a premier event venue and hospitality business. For lifestyle buyers, creative entrepreneurs, or investors, Waunifor offers a rare opportunity to live and work in harmony with nature — while generating substantial, diverse income. While in the secluded heart of the countryside, it lies within half an hour of spectacular Cardigan Bay beaches, Brechfa Forest, and the ‘dark sky’ Llanllwni Mountain.Two bespoke event venues ready for useWaunifor has been purpose-designed to host a wide variety of gatherings:Cedar Hall – A striking 1,650 sq ft timber-lined events space with vaulted ceilings, a mezzanine level, kitchenette, foyer, and full disabled access. Ideal for:Weddings and civil ceremoniesMusical performances, acoustic nights, and arts eventsWellness retreats and yoga sessionsCorporate seminars, lectures, and trainingDanceExhibitionsRendezvous – A separate 1,300 sq ft event space/café (not a conversion), complete with a commercial kitchen, stylish interiors, and French doors leading to a streamside deck. Perfect for:Reception dinners, private parties, and group diningCreative workshops, funeral receptions, or small festivalsPop-up cafés, exhibitions, or artist-in-residence eventsAdditional guest activities, group dining, and retail opportunitiesThese venues are operational and attractively designed, offering immediate scope for revenue generation through event hire, seasonal programming, and local partnerships.Accommodation for 36 guests + two three bedroom residential rental flats& proven income potential of £150,000–£200,000 per annumWaunifor includes six distinctive holiday cottages, currently sleeping up to 36 guests — ideal for wedding party stays, retreat bookings, or arts residencies. These charming cottages vary in size and character, from the intimate one-bedroom Duckpond Cottage to the larger Coach House and Longhouse, most with wood-burning stoves, slate floors, exposed beams, and views across gardens or the pond.The holiday let business is fully operational, with recent income assessments suggesting annual earning potential of £150,000–£200,000, depending on occupancy and seasonal programming. This provides an immediate commercial base for further business development.In addition, the estate includes two fully self-contained residential rental units with their own access. These offer:A steady and dependable income streamThe option to be used as generous staff accommodation for a live-in team or visiting facilitatorsOr could be combined to offer the owner a six-bedroom family homeThe main house – historic and adaptableThe central stone-built main house, once the seat of the Lloyd and Bowen families, currently offers multiple rooms across three floors, configured as:OfficesTreatment and therapy roomsMeeting and consultation spacesThese could be reimagined as a boutique guest house, private owner’s residence, or additional retreat and therapy space.Creative and commercial possibilitiesAdditional features include:Laundry roomWood workshopTool shedsArt studioAmple parking for 40+ vehiclesMature planting, orchards, peaceful glades, and a duck pondPotential for glamping or additional outdoor events (subject to planning)Walled gardenSmall fieldChildren’s playground and cabinIncome meets imagination in a heritage settingCurrently operated by a charitable organisation, Waunifor is ready for commercial expansion. The existing infrastructure, combined with its peaceful setting, flexible spaces, and income diversity, creates a rare chance to own a fully functioning business with lifestyle appeal.Whether you envision a creative arts hub, a wedding and events destination, a wellness retreat, a diverse holiday business, or a hybrid live-work family enterprise, Waunifor has the scale, setting, and story to support your ambitions.Please contact Fine and Country West Wales to arrange a viewing.
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Villa Urlings (Antigua and Barbuda)
Sugar Ridge Condos, 28 two-bedrooms, offer modern elegance, featuring over 10ft ceilings, private terraces with breathtaking Caribbean views, and spacious, open-concept living areas across 1,200 SQ.FT. Fully furnished with ultra-modern finishes and air-conditioned comfort, your every moment invites relaxation and indulgence. Located in one of the most exclusive luxury developments in Antigua, Sugar Ridge spans across forty-three acres of hillside. The development is nestled on one of the undulating hills on the Southwest coast offering a majestic panoramic view of the area, Jolly Harbour Marina and Caribbean Sea. The elevated position of Sugar Ridge offers tranquility whilst still offering the convenience of being within the social hub – offering a variety of restaurants and cafes, one of Antigua’s largest supermarkets, banking and an 18-hole golf course. This desirable gated community offers privacy, tranquility and peace of mind while being located just 20 minutes to the capital of St. John’s, thirty minutes to VC Bird International Airport and only three minutes to some of the most serene beaches along the west coast. At Sugar Ridge, embrace a daily routine that includes a refreshing swim in the pristine pool, a rejuvenating workout in the fitness center, or a moment of tranquility in the yoga pavilion. The onsite café and restaurant provide gourmet dining options just steps from your condo. With such an array of premium amenities, life at Sugar Ridge Condos is an endless array of opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation. Owning a condo offers exclusive access to a range of amenities such as: Newly built Fully furnished Over 10ft high ceilings Modern and highly functional design Open-concept Living European styled kitchen with custom cabinetry Large European windows maximizing natural lighting Panoramic Views Golf cart Luxury Gated Community 24/7 Security Secured Parking Shared yoga pavilion Onsite cafe and restaurant Shared onsite fitness center Shared onsite swimming pool Nearby beaches Nearby marina with shopping, restaurants and cafés
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House with garden Newport (United Kingdom)
Trenydd, ‘the day after tomorrow’As the harbour began to lose competitiveness with Fishguard, the harbour master countered by offering delayed payment terms for harbour fees - the day after tomorrow, which is the meaning of Trenydd.This is a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark coastal home positioned directly on the historic quay wall at Parrog, Newport. Trenydd combines maritime heritage with refined, characterful interiors, panoramic views across the Nevern Estuary and Cardigan Bay, and glorious landscaped gardens.Perfectly positioned beside the moorings in the Parrog, this property enjoys a rare and highly sought-after feature — the only private boat ramp in the area. Here you can simply wheel your dinghy straight into the water, making sailing and coastal adventures remarkably convenient.Highlights include a slate-floored entrance hall, open-plan kitchen/dining room, elegant sitting room with open fireplace, a striking south-facing sunroom/study, and four generous bedrooms arranged over two floors. The principal rooms benefit from elevated sea views and rich architectural details such as oak beams, stone walls, and vaulted ceilings.The property is complemented by a charming front garden above the sea wall, direct slipway access, and tiered rear gardens leading to a parking area suitable for multiple vehicles. There is potential (subject to planning) to create a garden studio or home office.Viewings by appointment with Fine & Country West Wales.01974 299 [email protected]
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House with garden Narberth (United Kingdom)
Where Heritage Meets Lifestyle. An Extraordinary Georgian Home in the Heart of NarberthSet back behind wrought iron railings along St James Street, in the very heart of Narberth, Llwynon is a home of remarkable provenance a distinguished Grade II listed Georgian townhouse that embodies Pembrokeshire’s rich history. Its origins trace back to land once forming part of the White Hart Inn estate, owned by the influential Scourfield family. The principal house, as it stands today, was constructed between 1778 and 1805 a classic Georgian residence built to reflect both status and permanence. The annexe followed in the early 19th century, at one time serving professional use, adding yet another layer to the home’s evolving story. By 1894, the property was formally recorded under the name “Llwynon” a name it proudly carries today.Rooted in the 17th century and later adapting to serve as a coaching inn during the late 1700s, Llwynon has evolved organically over time. Its rich architectural detail and enduring character have been thoughtfully retained, resulting in a home that offers a rare and genuine connection to its past.Today, Llwynon offers exceptionally versatile accommodation extending to eight bedrooms, thoughtfully restored to honour its heritage while embracing modern living.From the moment you step inside, there is an undeniable sense of quiet grandeur. Light pours through original sash windows, replaced in 2017 as exact replicas of the originals, ceilings rise elegantly overhead, and the sweeping staircase leads you through a home that feels both impressive and deeply welcoming.At its heart lies the kitchen a space designed for connection and everyday living. Flowing directly from here is one of the home’s most captivating features: the original Bake House.Now reimagined beneath a striking glass roof, this remarkable space retains its original stonework while offering a warm and inviting setting, complete with a log-burning stove. It is a room that perfectly encapsulates Llwynon’s story where centuries-old craftsmanship meets contemporary comfort.Beyond, the former working areas of the home, including the historic bakery and butcher’s spaces, remain rich with character. Exposed stone walls, original features and even remnants of its industrial past create a rare and authentic connection to the building’s heritage. These spaces now offer incredible versatility, whether as informal living areas, entertaining spaces or something entirely bespoke.Upstairs, the principal suite forms a private sanctuary beneath exposed beams, with beautifully connected spaces for dressing, working and unwinding. Additional bedrooms across the upper floors provide generous and flexible accommodation, ideal for family life, guests or evolving needs.The integrated yet self-contained annexe, with its own private access, further enhances the home’s flexibility ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or evolving family needs, whilst remaining seamlessly connected to the principal residence.Outside, the lifestyle offering continues.A private courtyard provides a sheltered, sun-filled setting, complete with a hot tub ideal for relaxed evenings under the stars. Above the double garage, a home gym offers a dedicated wellness space, whilst the studio, original Victorian greenhouse, 20th century summer house and outbuildings present further opportunity, equally suited as a creative workspace or tranquil yoga studio.The gardens are truly exceptional.A series of beautifully curated ‘garden rooms’ unfold as you explore, each space offering its own identity and atmosphere. Mature trees, sculpted shrubs and vibrant planting create a landscape that feels both established and enchanting a haven for wildlife. Garden houses and hidden corners invite moments of quiet retreat, while open spaces provide the perfect setting for entertaining and family life. Fittingly, the name Llwynon, meaning “Ash Grove”, quietly reflects the natural beauty and established surroundings that define the setting.For those seeking further opportunity, there is also the option to acquire additional land by separate negotiation, allowing the lifestyle here to expand even further.All of this lies just moments from Narberth’s thriving high street, yet within the grounds of Llwynon there is a remarkable sense of calm and retreat a sanctuary-like setting where mature gardens, historic surroundings and nature combine to create an atmosphere that feels both peaceful and timeless.Llwynon is a home of history, substance and soul, where centuries of heritage are not only preserved, but lived every day.
…By Annonceur International
House with garden Lampeter (United Kingdom)
Approached via a sweeping tarmacadam driveway flanked by mature planting and well-tended lawned gardens, Pontfaen presents with immediate presence and kerb appeal. The property has been thoughtfully extended and upgraded over the years to create a substantial, flexible home that functions beautifully whether hosting 22 guests or welcoming a large family for a permanent change of pace.There are properties, and then there are opportunities. Pontfaen is emphatically the latter — and unusually, it is three opportunities in one.Set within approximately one acre of beautifully maintained grounds along a quiet country lane between the villages of Cribyn and Dihewyd, this substantial ten-bedroom country residence is one of the most versatile and compelling property acquisitions to reach the West Wales market in years. Whatever your ambition, Pontfaen has an answer.Opportunity One — The InvestmentPontfaen is currently operating as a thriving, fully-equipped holiday let accommodating up to 22 guests in the main house — rising to 28 with the included lodge-style static caravan. The business generates approximately £150,000 per annum in turnover, supported by an established website, strong forward bookings, and a bespoke leisure suite that drives premium nightly rates and exceptional repeat custom. Offered as a going concern,with fixtures, fittings, and future bookings available by separate negotiation, this is a rare opportunity to acquire an income-producing hospitality business in a proven Welsh tourism destination.Opportunity Two — The Family HomeStrip away the holiday let operation and what remains is one of the most extraordinary family homes available anywhere in mid-Wales. Ten bedrooms. Multiple reception rooms. A banqueting kitchen capable of seating 22. A master suite with French doors to the garden. A private hot tub, sauna, and leisure suite. Over an acre of gardens and grounds. A self-contained lodge caravan for extended family, guests, or an au pair. Pontfaen is the rare kind of home that genuinely accommodates multi-generational family living — the kind of space where grandparents, parents, adult children, and grandchildren can each have their own place within a shared and cherished family estate.Opportunity Three — The Portfolio ExpansionFor those with vision and a larger budget, there is more. Across the lane sits a separate and optional glamping acquisition: a three-acre site with three barrel-style pods already operational and returning income, planning permission for a further three units, and a stunning natural lake at its heart. Available by separate negotiation, this third opportunity transforms Pontfaen from a single strong asset into the foundation of a genuinely significant West Wales hospitality portfolio.
…By Annonceur International
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