2 bedroom detached house
Sold STC
Detached house
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Features and description
- Detached cottage
- Scenic coastal village
- Within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Half a mile from the beach
- Garden & enclosed yard
- Potential for extension
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A superb opportunity to acquire an improvable detached cottage set in the unique and ever popular coastal village of Solva which, perhaps, is one of the most sought after locations within which to live in Pembrokeshire.
The property is situated in a low lying area towards the eastern boundary of this scenic coastal village which itself abounds a natural sandy cove on the western coast of Pembrokeshire within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Chapel House is set approximately half a mile from the sandy beach and within easy walking distance of the majority of local amenities the local upgraded Primary school is within Upper Solva approximately one mile away. The County town of Haverfordwest is some 11 miles to the south-east whilst the Cathedral City of St Davids is just 3 miles to the north-west. This part of Pembrokeshire abounds with so many unspoilt coastal and woodland walks which offer a unique insight into the natural wonders of this part of the world and Solva Harbour also offers a variety of boating opportunities.
The cottage is of historic construction having part spar rendered and part smooth rendered solid brick and stone walls under a gabled fibre tiled roof. Part of the construction is more recent and may be of cavity brick or blockwork.
The property currently offers compact accommodation but there are opportunities for significant alteration and extension to the side or rear where the large garden slopes upwards and away from the main dwelling.
The accommodation comprises:
Dining Room - 4.2m max x 3m (13'9" max x 9'10") - approached directly from the front door. Beamed ceiling.
Main Living Room - 4m x 3m x 3m (13'1" x 9'10" x 9'10") - Beamed ceiling
Rear -
Scullery Kitchen - 2.8m x 8m approx. (9'2" x 26'2" approx.) - with enamel sink unit and internal corridor leading to the ...
Bathroom - 2.4m x 2m (7'10" x 6'6") - Panelled bath, pedestal hand basin, low flush wc., and airing cupboard with hot water cylinder, adjacent store cupboard
From the Dining room a steep staircase rises to the ...
First Floor Landing -
Bedroom 1 - 4.1m x 2.8m (13'5" x 9'2") -
Bedroom 2 - 3.2m x 2.8m (10'5" x 9'2") -
Outside - From the scullery kitchen a steep set of stone steps leads up to the long rear garden which slopes upwards towards woodland and overlooks the Solva valley opposite. Adjacent is a small enclosed yard with metal stores, and outside wc. It is possible that this yard might provide a future parking space subject to Planning Consent.
General Notes - Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage connected.
Viewing: By appointment with R K Lucas & Son
The property is situated in a low lying area towards the eastern boundary of this scenic coastal village which itself abounds a natural sandy cove on the western coast of Pembrokeshire within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Chapel House is set approximately half a mile from the sandy beach and within easy walking distance of the majority of local amenities the local upgraded Primary school is within Upper Solva approximately one mile away. The County town of Haverfordwest is some 11 miles to the south-east whilst the Cathedral City of St Davids is just 3 miles to the north-west. This part of Pembrokeshire abounds with so many unspoilt coastal and woodland walks which offer a unique insight into the natural wonders of this part of the world and Solva Harbour also offers a variety of boating opportunities.
The cottage is of historic construction having part spar rendered and part smooth rendered solid brick and stone walls under a gabled fibre tiled roof. Part of the construction is more recent and may be of cavity brick or blockwork.
The property currently offers compact accommodation but there are opportunities for significant alteration and extension to the side or rear where the large garden slopes upwards and away from the main dwelling.
The accommodation comprises:
Dining Room - 4.2m max x 3m (13'9" max x 9'10") - approached directly from the front door. Beamed ceiling.
Main Living Room - 4m x 3m x 3m (13'1" x 9'10" x 9'10") - Beamed ceiling
Rear -
Scullery Kitchen - 2.8m x 8m approx. (9'2" x 26'2" approx.) - with enamel sink unit and internal corridor leading to the ...
Bathroom - 2.4m x 2m (7'10" x 6'6") - Panelled bath, pedestal hand basin, low flush wc., and airing cupboard with hot water cylinder, adjacent store cupboard
From the Dining room a steep staircase rises to the ...
First Floor Landing -
Bedroom 1 - 4.1m x 2.8m (13'5" x 9'2") -
Bedroom 2 - 3.2m x 2.8m (10'5" x 9'2") -
Outside - From the scullery kitchen a steep set of stone steps leads up to the long rear garden which slopes upwards towards woodland and overlooks the Solva valley opposite. Adjacent is a small enclosed yard with metal stores, and outside wc. It is possible that this yard might provide a future parking space subject to Planning Consent.
General Notes - Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage connected.
Viewing: By appointment with R K Lucas & Son
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R K Lucas & Son is amongst the oldest established Firms of Surveyors, Valuers, Auctioneers and Estate Agents in Wales, having been traced back to 1789 and yet with roots lying even earlier in the 15th and 16th Centuries. Indeed the Firm has provided the National Library of Wales with a treasure trove of social history catalogued in the “Lucas Manuscripts” which are stored at the Library’s headquarters in Aberystwyth and also at the County Records Office in Haverfordwest. R K Lucas & Son is a professional family business serving the whole of Pembrokeshire with its urban centres and picturesque coastal and rural environments. The Firm has a wealth of experience in all types of property valuation and estate agency techniques, having fully qualified and approachable, professional staff providing valuable information and advice. The estate agency section of R K Lucas & Son deals with the full property spectrum from the smallest terraced home and coastal cottage, right up to the largest mansions in Pembrokeshire – and sometimes even a Castle! We look back to the 18th Century with nostalgia whilst looking forward to the future with excited anticipation. Whether you wish to buy property, sell property, let or rent, or simply seek some advice we remain a long tested family firm of professionals, we will be able to satisfy your requirements.










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