Property description
A magnificent Georgian farmhouse in an idyllic rural setting, Anchor Hoaten exudes history and charm. Nestled amid a 3.8 acres of splendid gardens, this 9-bed property dating from the 15th Century is a rare and enviable find.
Set over three floors, the main house boasts two spacious reception rooms, large dining kitchen, six generously proportioned bedrooms and three bathrooms. A range of original storage and utility rooms combine practicality with historic character: a walk-in larder, old boiler room and log store included.
Accessible from the main house, a self-contained three bed cottage would make for charming holiday accommodation, living quarters for relatives or simply combined with the main house to compose an exceptional 9-bed family home.
The grand proportions of the house are made homely with open fire places and the preservation of original period features. Modern comforts, including double glazing and central heating throughout, have been sensitively incorporated to allow for comfortable living in a home steeped in history. There is scope for further modernisation for new owners hoping to make their own mark on the house's abundant character.
The grounds include stables, two expansive barn/garages and an old dairy. The west lawn is home to the house's historic namesake: a 17-foot anchor from an 18th Century ship, wrecked in 1780 on the nearby coast. Surrounded by mature woodland, streams and a nearby lake, Anchor Hoaten is a tranquil paradise on the outskirts of the community of St Ishmaels, just a short drive from the market town of Haverfordwest and award-winning beaches and islands of Pembrokeshire National Park.
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