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The Lodge, Narberth Road, Haverfordwest
Cottage
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Attractive former residential cottage, currently trading as a hair salon
- Well-presented interior with character features
- Scope for alternative uses (STP)
- Generous plot extending to approximately 0.6 acres
- Mature landscaped gardens
- Convenient roadside position on the outskirts of Haverfordwest
The Lodge offers a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful former cottage, most recently utilised as a successful commercial hair salon. Presented to a high standard both inside and out, the property combines charm and practicality with versatile accommodation and attractive landscaped grounds.
Set within a plot of approximately 0.6 acres, The Lodge enjoys an established garden setting with lawns, mature trees and planting.
Whilst being sold as a commercial premises, the property retains the appearance and proportions of a cottage-style dwelling and, subject to the necessary consents, has strong potential for conversion back into a residential property.
Accomodation - The interior is arranged to suit its current commercial use, but remains sympathetic to the building’s cottage origins. It offers flexible, well-proportioned rooms with character features, making it suitable for continued business use or adaptation to other purposes.
The accommodation briefly comprises:
Entrance Hall - 3.50m x 1.60m (11'6" x 5'3") - With glazed timber entrance door, commercial grade flooring
Salon - 3.50m x 2.80m (11'6" x 9'2") - uPVC double glazed window to front, commercial grade flooring
Shop - 3.50m x 3.10m (11'6" x 10'2") - Dual aspect uPVC double glazed windows, feature beams, commercial grade flooring
Salon - 2.40m x 3.20m (7'10" x 10'6") - uPVC double glazed window to side, commercial grade flooring
Salon - 2.40m x 2.30m (7'10" x 7'7") - uPVC double glazed window to rear, commercial grade flooring
Wc - Hand basin, close coupled lavatory, storage area
Reception Room - 3.50m x 7.70m (11'6" x 25'3") - Stairs lead down to a Reception Room comprising dual aspect uPVC double glazed windows, fireplace with oak mantle and slate hearth, laminate flooring
Rear Porch - uPVC double glazed entrance door, vinyl flooring
Kitchen - 2.40m x 3.30m (7'10" x 10'10") - Matching base and wall units with contrasting work surface, single drainer ceramic sink, Creda double oven and hob, integrated extractor, tiled splash back, feature beams, dual aspect uPVC double glazed windows, vinyl flooring
Utility - 2.40m x 3.20m (7'10" x 10'6") - Feature beams, uPVC double glazed window to rear, commercial grade flooring
Wc - Close coupled lavatory, commercial grade flooring
Loft Room - 3.50m x 4.80m (11'6" x 15'9") - Stairs lead from the entrance hall to a loft room providing excellent storage space with feature window to front and skylight
Outside - A particular feature of The Lodge is its generous grounds. Extending to approximately 0.6 acres, the plot includes lawned areas, established trees and shrubs, and space for further landscaping or development (subject to planning).
General Notes - Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage services are connected along with oil fired central heating
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council
Business Rates: £2,300 (April 2023 to present)
Broadband: Ultrafast broadband available*
Mobile coverage: Available from a range of providers*
*For an indication of speeds and supply of coverage we recommend visiting Ofcom checker.
Set within a plot of approximately 0.6 acres, The Lodge enjoys an established garden setting with lawns, mature trees and planting.
Whilst being sold as a commercial premises, the property retains the appearance and proportions of a cottage-style dwelling and, subject to the necessary consents, has strong potential for conversion back into a residential property.
Accomodation - The interior is arranged to suit its current commercial use, but remains sympathetic to the building’s cottage origins. It offers flexible, well-proportioned rooms with character features, making it suitable for continued business use or adaptation to other purposes.
The accommodation briefly comprises:
Entrance Hall - 3.50m x 1.60m (11'6" x 5'3") - With glazed timber entrance door, commercial grade flooring
Salon - 3.50m x 2.80m (11'6" x 9'2") - uPVC double glazed window to front, commercial grade flooring
Shop - 3.50m x 3.10m (11'6" x 10'2") - Dual aspect uPVC double glazed windows, feature beams, commercial grade flooring
Salon - 2.40m x 3.20m (7'10" x 10'6") - uPVC double glazed window to side, commercial grade flooring
Salon - 2.40m x 2.30m (7'10" x 7'7") - uPVC double glazed window to rear, commercial grade flooring
Wc - Hand basin, close coupled lavatory, storage area
Reception Room - 3.50m x 7.70m (11'6" x 25'3") - Stairs lead down to a Reception Room comprising dual aspect uPVC double glazed windows, fireplace with oak mantle and slate hearth, laminate flooring
Rear Porch - uPVC double glazed entrance door, vinyl flooring
Kitchen - 2.40m x 3.30m (7'10" x 10'10") - Matching base and wall units with contrasting work surface, single drainer ceramic sink, Creda double oven and hob, integrated extractor, tiled splash back, feature beams, dual aspect uPVC double glazed windows, vinyl flooring
Utility - 2.40m x 3.20m (7'10" x 10'6") - Feature beams, uPVC double glazed window to rear, commercial grade flooring
Wc - Close coupled lavatory, commercial grade flooring
Loft Room - 3.50m x 4.80m (11'6" x 15'9") - Stairs lead from the entrance hall to a loft room providing excellent storage space with feature window to front and skylight
Outside - A particular feature of The Lodge is its generous grounds. Extending to approximately 0.6 acres, the plot includes lawned areas, established trees and shrubs, and space for further landscaping or development (subject to planning).
General Notes - Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage services are connected along with oil fired central heating
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council
Business Rates: £2,300 (April 2023 to present)
Broadband: Ultrafast broadband available*
Mobile coverage: Available from a range of providers*
*For an indication of speeds and supply of coverage we recommend visiting Ofcom checker.
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