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‘Unrivalled’ cliff-edge Pembrokeshire home with sea views on the market

Marketed at £1,300,000, the property sits in a quiet cul-de-sac and offers what the listing describes as “outstanding panoramic views” from many rooms and the gardens. (Image: Birt & Co via Rightmove)

Marketed at £1,300,000, the property sits in a quiet cul-de-sac and offers what the listing describes as “outstanding panoramic views” from many rooms and the gardens.

A patio door from the dining room opens directly out onto the back garden, which has a mix of lawn and paved areas along with raised beds and mature trees. (Image: Birt & Co via Rightmove)

Arranged across several levels, the house includes five bedrooms, a master with en-suite, and a separate living room that is reached by a door from the half landing. Living areas have large windows to the front, allowing natural light into the space and providing outlooks across the garden towards the sea.

Arranged across several levels, the house includes five bedrooms, a master with en-suite, and a separate living room that is reached by a door from the half landing. (Image: Birt & Co via Rightmove)

Parking is available on a driveway at the front, with additional space in a garage accessed by an electric roller door. According to the listing, the garage “offers space to park 1 car, with additional room for storage or workshop space”.

The kitchen includes a gas hob, double electric oven, and has a door to a utility room with space for washing machine and tumble dryer (Image: Birt & Co via Rightmove)

The kitchen includes a gas hob, double electric oven, and has a door to a utility room with space for washing machine and tumble dryer, as well as additional sink and counter space.

A raised terrace can be accessed from the lounge, and a path leads to a viewing area at the cliff edge. (Image: Birt & Co via Rightmove)

A patio door from the dining room opens directly out onto the back garden, which has a mix of lawn and paved areas along with raised beds and mature trees.

According to the listing, the garage “offers space to park 1 car, with additional room for storage or workshop space”. (Image: Birt & Co via Rightmove)

A raised terrace can be accessed from the lounge, and a path leads to a viewing area at the cliff edge.

Living areas have large windows to the front, allowing natural light into the space and providing outlooks across the garden towards the sea. (Image: Birt & Co via Rightmove)

Council tax is Band H, with annual charges of £4,191.42 for 2025/26. Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage are connected, and the house is heated by a gas-fired warm-air system.

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