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Take a look around the most expensive Pembrokeshire property on the market (Image: Savills)
An exciting sporting estate with its own lake and two detached cottages as well as a handsome and substantial Grade II listed house has come on the market in Pembrokeshire.
Last week we showcased one of the cheapest properties in Pembrokeshire, a flat in Haverfordwest, currently on the market for £50,000.
On the other end of the scale this week we have Pembrokeshire’s most expensive property according to Rightmove; a 321 acres with a stunning country house which is on the market for £3,250,000 .
The country house boasts three reception rooms, hall, six bedrooms and three bathrooms. There is one unused floor, suitable for further bedrooms as well as an attached studio building, cellar.
Western Telegraph: The Grade II listed country house is set on a substantial estate.
The estate also has various farmyard buildings, garages, and two three-bedroom cottages.
There is an established driven shoot as well as single and double bank fishing on the River Taf The 321 acres of land comprises of lakes, ponds, extensive rewilded habitat, woodland, cropping and grazing land.
Western Telegraph: The driveway up to the Grade II listed country house.
The estate enjoys an idyllic and private position. Yet it is within easy reach of main roads, railway stations and airports, providing quick and easy access to the rest of the UK as well as the beaches and seaside towns in Pembrokeshire’s unspoilt National Park.
It hosts an established small commercial driven pheasant and duck shoot. There is also, generous amounts of snipe and woodcock on the land. The gross receipts from shooting and grazing are around £50,000.
Western Telegraph: Just part of the extensive grounds
The accommodation comprises of a handsome and substantial grade II 11,798 sq ft listed country house set over three floors and