An important Country Manor
Lochturffin is an exceptional Grade II Listed Country house with a history dating back to the 16th Century situated on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Classically Georgian in style and proportions, the main part of the house is actually Victorian in origin, when it was added to the much older farmhouse which now forms the west wing.
The West Wing is currently used as a self-contained holiday let but could easily be incorporated to provide one substantial family house. The entire property has been the subject of comprehensive and sympathetic restoration, retaining as much as possible of the original charm and character.
Lochturffin is situation in an elevated but sheltered rural location some two miles inland from the rugged coastline twixt the ferry port of Fishguard and St. Davids. Approached via a sweeping tree lined 150 metre driveway, the property stands in grounds extending to 13.5 acres or thereabouts including the formal garden areas, wall garden, tennis court, orchard and two well-fenced paddocks. There are also some useful outbuildings and a Victorian style greenhouse.
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8 bedrooms
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4 reception rooms
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4 bathrooms
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Period
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Garden
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Land
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Secondary accommodation
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13.50 acres (5.5 hectares)