£850,000
Bryce & Co
Haverfordwest, SA62 6HY
Property key facts
Bedrooms
6Bathrooms
5Internal area
—Property type
HouseYear built
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£850,000
Bryce & Co
Bedrooms
6Bathrooms
5Internal area
—Property type
HouseYear built
Ask AgentProudly forming part of the ‘Exclusive Collection’ by Bryce & Co, Lower Calfield is a distinguished countryside residence positioned within the sought-after village of Camrose, on the outskirts of Haverfordwest. Set within approximately 1.9 acres of beautifully established grounds, the property is framed by mature woodland, productive orchard and landscaped gardens, offering an exceptional sense of privacy and rural seclusion.
A gated entrance opens into a central courtyard setting, where the property immediately sets a tone of understated elegance, with established planting, including climbing rose and clematis, introducing seasonal colour while softening the stone elevations and creating a welcoming arrival.
The main residence is rich in character, with the entrance way retaining original checkerboard flooring, offering an immediate introduction to the home’s heritage. Internally, the kitchen and utility area has been thoughtfully reimagined, fitted with shaker style cabinetry, quartz work surfaces and a traditional Rayburn, forming a space that sits comfortably at the centre of daily life. A series of well-proportioned reception rooms flow from the main living areas, each offering its own distinct atmosphere, whether centred around an original fireplace or a log burner set within a slate hearth. Solid wood flooring and dual aspect sash windows create light-filled spaces that retain warmth, character and a sense of period charm throughout.
To the first floor, the accommodation continues with four double bedrooms arranged off a generous landing. The principal suite is particularly impressive, defined by vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and skylights that draw in natural light, complemented by a contemporary en-suite shower room. The guest bedroom is equally generous in scale, benefitting from dual aspect windows and its own en-suite bathroom facilities, while two further double bedrooms complete the accommodation, each enjoying a peaceful outlook across the surrounding grounds.
The detached holiday cottage provides a further layer of versatility, ideal for multi-generational living or as an established income opportunity. Beautifully presented, it features slate flooring, exposed beams and a log burner, alongside modern kitchen facilities and two double bedrooms, both enhanced by en-suite bathrooms.
Positioned adjacent is the Cyder House, an evocative stone built outbuilding rich in presence, complete with grape vine clad frontage and a courtyard seating area that captures the evening sun. Arranged over two storeys, it offers outstanding potential for conversion, subject to the necessary consents. The gardens have been carefully curated to complement the setting, with outdoor entertaining areas, sheltered BBQ and outdoor kitchen space, established vegetable gardens and a polly tunnel. Meandering woodland paths lead through the grounds, while the orchard enjoys far reaching views over open countryside. A range of outbuildings including a carport, a garage with workshop space and additional stone barns further enhance the practicality and long-term potential of the estate.
Camrose remains a highly regarded village location, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle while retaining convenient access to the county town of Haverfordwest with its full range of amenities including supermarkets, hospital, leisure centre and independent shops. The nearby Pembrokeshire coastline is within easy reach, including Newgale and Nolton Haven, both renowned for their dramatic scenery, expansive beaches and access to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, with the Preseli Hills also close by.
Vendors Comments:
"It has been a real privilege to live here. Although we are not far from Haverfordwest, the property has always felt wonderfully rural and peaceful. The gardens have been a true labour of love; we have enjoyed maintaining both the landscaped and wild areas, with spring being our favourite time of year when the bluebells flower in abundance. The local wildlife and nature—particularly the variety of birds—has been a daily delight. The evenings bring beautiful sunsets, and on clear nights, the dark skies are spectacular. Both the house and garden have allowed us to host wonderful barbecues with family and friends in the warmer months, as well as amazing family Christmases in the winter. We will take many fantastic memories of celebrations and family time with us, and we truly hope that our next house will become as much of a home as this one has been."
Additional Information:
The property benefits from oil boilers serving both the main house and holiday cottage. Drainage is via one shared septic tank. The holiday cottage is council tax band A, whilst the main house is council tax band F. The property is connected to a mains water supply, with supply extending to the orchard across the road and adjoining fields, all separately metered.
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Private Supply| Private rights of way | No |
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| Public rights of way | No |
| Listed property | No |
| Restrictions | No |