Property description
The present owners have delighted in living in
Cleddau Cottage for the past twelve years.
When they first saw the cottage it had not
been well maintained and was in need of
attention, however its breathtakingly beautiful
location left them in no doubt that this was
where they had to live. They knew the cottage,
with its twenty acres of woodland, paddock,
wetland and hay fields that meandered down to
the river bank, could become a family home.
With the advice of an architect and working to
a high specification, Cleddau was transformed
into a stunning house.
An ideal room for enjoying the scenery is the
aptly named Sun Room, where it is a pleasure
to relax and revel in the glorious Pembrokeshire
countryside stretching before you or open the
doors and move onto the decking area.
The study houses a grand piano but would
make an excellent family/TV room. The lounge
with its multi fuel stove is a cosy winter retreat
where the owners unwind by listening to music,
with views providing a stirring backdrop. With
the changing skies, seasons and plentiful bird
life, there is always something fresh to see.
The kitchen has a triple aspect and with its
generous size and three and a half ovens is
a heaven for any cooking enthusiast and is
where family gather for meals. For more formal
dining, fourteen people can be seated at the
table in the sun room and Cleddau lends itself
to hospitality, particularly as the bedrooms are
all en suite. The large master bedroom is an
ideal retreat from the hurly burly of everyday
life. Through the door to the balcony, you can
escape to the perfect place to relax, enjoy the
view, or even sunbathe.
The garden is a series of rooms. Step outside
the kitchen where there is a raised
Mediterranean herb garden and then you
progress past a lawn, pergola, rose bed, soft fruit bed and over a gentle bank to the wood and fields down to the river. It is a private rural
paradise. Cleddau Cottage is an excellent place
from which to explore the wild natural areas
and beaches of the Pembrokeshire Coast
National Park. It is close to the north coast port
of Fishguard and only eight miles from the
historic, market town of Haverfordwest with its
good schools, hospital and shopping facilities.
The owners will miss Cleddau, the incredibly
beautiful countryside and the absolute joy of
walking along the river bank.*
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