A country Pembrokeshire house with a wooden cabin and large garden is on the market for £699,000.
Based in the small village of Hermon, the property has four bedrooms, four reception rooms, landscaped grounds and a range of outbuildings including a traditional stone barn.
The wooden cabin is self-contained and located away from the main house with two bedrooms.
It has the potential to be used for holiday letting due to its sitting dining room, kitchen area and shower room alongside the bedrooms.
As a countryside home, there are acres of beautiful gardens surrounding the property as well as a charming area of woodland, a wildlife lake and a selection of mature trees and bushes.
In the main house there is accommodation on the ground floor with a lounge overlooking the side gardens, a dining room with a wood burning stove, a garden room and a kitchen breakfast room with fitted units and a utility room for storage.
Four bedrooms and a family bathroom are on the first floor, including a main bedroom with an en-suite shower room and double French doors that lead out to a balcony overlooking the naturally beautiful surroundings.
The outbuildings are perfect for keeping animals and machinery for keen farmers and adjacent to the barns there is a pasture paddock for horses and ponies.
Meanwhile, the stone barn has previously been used as an office and has the capability to be converted into further accommodation.
The house is close to the popular town of Crymych where there are shops, secondary schools, primary schools and is a drive away from the impressive Preseli Mountains.
For more information about this property, visit the listing on Rightmove.
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