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White House Mill, Whitland, Pembrokeshire

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

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Description

OPEN HOUSE 28th SEPTEMBER 2024 contact us for an appointment to view.

Fine and Country West Wales are delighted to offer the significant country residence of White House Mill onto the market for the first time for many decades. This large and flexible country home offers significant opportunities and potential due to its excellent location and special grounds (currently used as a fly fishing venue and destination).

White House Mill offers a special location with approximately 28 acres of magnificent grounds, including a four acre fishing lake and two one acre lakes. The flat grounds would be ideal for equestrian pursuits and or hobby farming. The house itself is spacious and in part in need of some updating, but generally offers potentially six bedrooms, four bathrooms, two good size reception rooms, kitchen / breakfast room, large conservatory (which is the bridge between the two buildings). To the left of the property, there is a Great Room / Hall which was used to entertain the Fishermen and women who, when the business was thriving, used to visit and stay at the Mill.

Outside, there are outbuildings which could be converted further lots of parking and stunning views across open countryside. The property is also located very close to Whitland and the coastline and is well situated for travel to South Wales and beyond. Narberth is equidistant and a popular centre for shopping and entertainment.

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White House Mill - Property Overview

White House Mill is a truly exceptional property that offers a unique blend of historical charm and extensive land—making it a rare find in the sought-after West Wales countryside. This magnificent estate encompasses 28 acres of stunning grounds, including a 4-acre fishing lake and two additional one-acre lakes, offering a wealth of opportunities for leisure and outdoor pursuits.

The Annex
The Annex (formerly 'The Barn') is now a beautifully appointed living space, featuring a modern kitchen, an inviting dining area, a cosy sitting area, and two spacious double bedrooms—one with an en-suite and an additional shower room, ensuring comfort and convenience for all.

The Cottage
The Cottage, the oldest part of the estate, now serves as a tranquil Lounge and a Master Bedroom, complete with a luxurious en-suite. This part of the property dates back to at least 1845, adding a rich historical narrative to the home.

The Main House
The Main House (once 'The Old Farmhouse') has been transformed to offer a blend of tradition and modernity. It includes a charming Dining Room & Snug, a fully-equipped Kitchen, a light-filled Breakfast Room, three generous double Bedrooms, and a well-appointed Bathroom.

Historical Features
The property’s historical significance is further highlighted by The Old Mill House, now a characterful wood store within the car park, and a walled, gated barbecue area—ideal for entertaining guests in the warmer months. The original mill stream once flowed down what is now the driveway, feeding into a mill pool at the entrance, adding to the estate’s rich history.

Fishing Lake and Outdoor Features
For those with a passion for angling or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, the estate's 4-acre fishing lake, established in the 1980s, is a true highlight. Stocked with a vibrant population of Rainbow Trout and a few Brown Trout, this lake offers excellent fishing opportunities, complemented by one of the smaller lakes being fed from the Afon Cum and subsequently flows into the main 4 acre trout lake. An additional, smaller lake is located at the bottom (northern end of the property) and is also fed from the Afon Cum. Whether you’re an avid fisherman or enjoy leisurely afternoons by the water, White house Mill Trout Fishery is a rare feature that enhances the estate’s charm and has been for decades.

Renovations and Enhancements
In 1992, the current owner undertook an extensive renovation programme, elevating White House Mill to its current configuration. The Annex was converted into living quarters, with the original shop and entrance reimagined as two double bedrooms, each with access to modern shower facilities. The Cottage was rebuilt, preserving its historic character while ensuring it met contemporary standards.

The Main House also saw significant enhancements, including the addition of a large sunroom that creates a bright and airy link to The Cottage. The Dining Room was transformed into a spacious, open-plan area perfect for entertaining, featuring a fireplace rebuilt with reclaimed stone from the old Mill House.

Land and Equestrian Potential
The estate's 28 acres offer vast potential for equestrian pursuits, with ample space for stables, paddocks, and riding trails. The land has been carefully managed, with the fields traditionally used for sheep rearing and hay production, providing a pristine, well-maintained environment.

Prime Location
White house Mill is ideally located close to the charming town of Whitland, a vibrant community offering a range of local amenities, including shops, schools, and excellent transport links. Whitland is known for its picturesque surroundings and easy access to the Pembrokeshire Coast and countryside, making it an ideal location for those seeking a rural lifestyle without sacrificing convenience.

Near to Narberth
Narberth is a charming market town close to the home, known for its vibrant arts scene, independent boutiques, and delightful eateries. Nestled amidst rolling countryside, it offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and cultural richness. Visitors are drawn to its historic castle, boutique shops, and the Narberth Museum, which delves into the town's rich heritage. The town's lively events calendar, makes Narberth a sought-after destination for those seeking both relaxation and a taste of Welsh culture in a picturesque setting.

Conclusion
In addition to its rich history and extensive grounds, White House Mill offers an unmatched lifestyle opportunity. Whether you’re looking for a family home, a country retreat, or a property with equestrian potential, this estate promises to deliver on every front. With its unique blend of heritage, luxury, and location, White House Mill is truly a property of distinction.

Entrance Porch:

Part glazed hardwood front door leading into;

Entrance Hall:

4.29m x 1.45m

With clothes hanging space, door to sitting room and door to utility room.

Utility Room / Kitchen:

With glazed door, with an extensive range of base level units with a single drainer and stainless steel sink unit, part tiled walls, radiator, meter cupboard, storage cupboard housing one of the two central heating boilers, access to roof space. (Kitchen in need of refurbishment.)

Barn / Great Room:

12.7m x 4.7m

Well lit by three large Velux windows, formerly used as a bar / entertaining area for the fishing with a feature A framed roof with whitewash walls, three radiators, bar area, internal window and door to outside.

Ground Floor Bedroom One:

3.3m x 4.27m

Side aspect and night storage heater.

Ground Floor Bedroom Two:

3.33m x 2.69m

Front aspect with night storage heater and door into en-suite shower room.

Ground Floor Bedroom Two En-Suite:

With pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, enclosed shower cubicle with electric fitted wall mounted shower, tiled walls, Dimplex night storage heater, Velux window and shaver, light point.

Shower Room:

With low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, enclosed shower cubicle with tiled walls, electric mounted shower, heated towel rail and Velux window.

Sitting Room:

3.94m x 7.29m

Front aspect, stone built wall/fireplace using reclaimed stone from the Old Mill House with fitted log burner, two radiators, three UPVC double glazed wood grain effect windows to the front, two spotlights and two doors.

Conservatory / Sun Room:

8.59m x 6.25m

Dual aspect, which has an abundance of UPVC double glazed wood grain effect windows overlooking the front and rear gardens. Tiled flooring, three radiators, stairs to first floor landing, doors to the front and to the rear, 2 understairs cupboards, stairs to first floor landing and access to;

Cloakroom:

With low level WC, vanity wash, hand basin with cupboard under, part tied walls, UPVC double glazed wood grain effect window to front, mirror and extractor fan.

Dining Room:

8m x 3.71m

Stone built wall/fireplace using reclaimed local stone from the Old Mill House with fitted log burner, beam ceilings, two radiators, UPVC double glazed wood grain effect window to side and door to;

Kitchen:

5.51m x 2.79m

Rear aspect with extensive views over the idyllic Pembrokeshire countryside. With single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, a comprehensive range of oak eye and base level units, feature UPVC double glazed wood grain effect windows, free standing range cooker (included in the sale) with a range master extractor hob over, tiled floors, built in fridge / freezer and dishwasher.

Breakfast Room:

3.61m x 2.87m

Dual aspect with beautiful views across the countryside, tiled flooring, single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, base level units, two UPVC double glazed wood grain effect window and radiator. Tiled floors.

Boot Room:

5.46m x 1.3m

Front aspect with clothes hanging space, tiled flooring (ideal for dogs and sporting goods) UPVC double glazed wood grain effect windows and door to outside and glazed door to kitchen.

First Floor Landing One:

1.55m x 7.34m

Well lit by two windows, with access to significant loft space.

Bedroom One:

3.96m x 3.23m

Side aspect, with UPVC double glazed window, radiator and double built in wardrobe cupboard.

Bedroom Two:

3.99m x 3.58m

Side aspect with UPVC double glazed woodgrain effect window, radiator and double built in wardrobe cupboard.

Bedroom Three:

2.97m x 3.61m

Rear aspect, UPVC double glazed window and radiator.

Family Bathroom:

3.89m x 2.92m

Rear aspect with UPVC wood grain effect double glazed window, five piece bathroom suite with a pedestal wash hand basin, bidet, low level WC, panel enclosed bath with mixer tap and an enclosed tiled shower cubicle with electric Myra fitted shower, airing cupboard with a dipped foam hot water tank, shelving, inset spotlighting and shaver light point. The bathroom enjoys stunning Pembrokeshire country views.

First Floor Landing Two:

Dual aspect with a study area, two UPVC double glazed wood grain effect windows great views.

Master Bedroom:

7.39m x 3.94m

Dual aspect with three UPVC double glazed wood grain effect windows, two radiators, great views over the principal Lake and door into;

Master Bedroom En-Suite Shower Room:

1.98m x 1.8m

With a loft hatch and a Velux skylight window. The ensuite comprises of a vanity wash hand basin, low level WC, glass enclosed shower cubicle with tiled walls with a fitted electric wall mounted shower unit, radiator, an extractor fan, heated towel rail and wall mounted unit with mirror shaving point and spotlight.

Garage:

6.65m x 5.41m

Outbuilding:

5.41m x 3.3m

Old Shop:

2.39m x 2.31m

Dual aspect and in need of updating.

Cloakroom:

1.5m x 2.39m

Exterior:

Summer House, small orchard, double shed/garage, storage room and greenhouse.

Fishing Lake and Outdoor Features

Fishing Lake and Outdoor Features
For those with a passion for angling or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, the estate's 4-acre fishing lake, established in the 1980s, is a true highlight. Stocked with a vibrant population of Rainbow Trout and a few Brown Trout, this lake offers excellent fishing opportunities, complemented by one of the smaller lakes being fed from the Afon Cum and subsequently flows into the main 4 acre trout lake. An additional, smaller lake is located at the bottom (northern end of the property) and is also fed from the Afon Cum. Whether you’re an avid fisherman or enjoy leisurely afternoons by the water, Whitehouse Mill Trout Fishery is a rare feature that enhances the estate’s charm and has been for decades.

Grounds - Land and Equestrian Potential 30 acres PLUS Lakes

Land and Equestrian Potential
The estate's 28 acres offer vast potential for equestrian pursuits, with ample space for stables, paddocks, and riding trails. The land has been carefully managed, with the fields traditionally used for sheep rearing and hay production, providing a pristine, well-maintained environment.

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White House Mill, Whitland, Pembrokeshire

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  • Narbeth Station2.7 miles
  • Clunderwen Station3.9 miles
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