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Our Summary
- These were sourced from France during the renovation, reflecting the craftsmanship and care invested in the project
- Now standing in a derelict condition, it retains significant historic character and offers a rare opportunity for a purchaser seeking a meaningful restoration project
- Subject to the necessary consents, the manor house could be transformed into a remarkable private residence — or reimagined as a boutique hotel or exclusive retreat, where its historic setting and estuary views would create something truly special
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Description
Coedcanlas is a Grade II listed property located along the Cleddau Estuary in Pembrokeshire. The house is part of a former manor estate, with a history dating back to 1360, and features an arch from the 15th century and a working fireplace. The property has been restored and features underfloor heating on the ground floor, three bedrooms with en-suite facilities, and an open-plan kitchen, dining, and sitting room on the upper floor.
A secondary building, formerly used as a holiday cottage, has been fully renovated and provides additional flexible accommodation. The property also includes a derelict original manor house that could be restored with the necessary consents, and a private courtyard with a seating area. The grounds extend to nearly two acres and feature a mature pond, a secluded garden, and a productive orchard with apple trees and hazelnuts.