Commissioned by the Church in Wales and constructed circa 1800, Ffynnon Ddewi is Grade II listed: a stunning example of a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse. It is a family home that has evolved over many generations, and during its recent refurbishment great care has been taken to reveal the gems that lay hidden and restore Ffynnon Ddewi to its original vision.There are the original pitch pine floorboards, uneven colour-washed walls, quarry tiled floors and open beamed ceilings. Probably the most unexpected find was behind the wall in the sitting room - a spectacular shimle fawr (or inglenook fireplace).

The house and barn sit in approx 11 acres of their own land - set to grass - and are surrounded by open countryside as you can see.

Ty Dewi (David's Barn) is also Grade II listed, so the exterior preserves much of the appearance of the original farm milking parlour and tractor shed from which they were converted. Inside, the buildings have been transformed into luxury accommodation, although there are still features such as the hen roosts in the kitchen and original roof beams.

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