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7 Bedroom Detached House, Llywnon, 61 St James Street, Narberth, SA67 7DB
Llywnon, 61 St James Street, Narberth, SA67 7DB
Fine and Country West Wales & Pembrokeshire / Homes of Wales
2nd Floor Suites 8 Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth
Description
Where Heritage Meets Lifestyle. An Extraordinary Georgian Home in the Heart of Narberth
Set back behind wrought iron railings along St James Street, in the very heart of Narberth, Llwynon is a home of remarkable provenance a distinguished Grade II listed Georgian townhouse that embodies Pembrokeshire’s rich history.
Its origins trace back to land once forming part of the White Hart Inn estate, owned by the influential Scourfield family. The principal house, as it stands today, was constructed between 1778 and 1805 a classic Georgian residence built to reflect both status and permanence. The annexe followed in the early 19th century, at one time serving professional use, adding yet another layer to the home’s evolving story. By 1894, the property was formally recorded under the name “Llwynon” a name it proudly carries today.
Rooted in the 17th century and later adapting to serve as a coaching inn during the late 1700s, Llwynon has evolved organically over time. Its rich architectural detail and enduring character have been thoughtfully retained, resulting in a home that offers a rare and genuine connection to its past.
Today, Llwynon offers exceptionally versatile accommodation extending to eight bedrooms, thoughtfully restored to honour its heritage while embracing modern living.
From the moment you step inside, there is an undeniable sense of quiet grandeur. Light pours through original sash windows, replaced in 2017 as exact replicas of the originals, ceilings rise elegantly overhead, and the sweeping staircase leads you through a home that feels both impressive and deeply welcoming.
At its heart lies the kitchen a space designed for connection and everyday living. Flowing directly from here is one of the home’s most captivating features: the original Bake House.
Now reimagined beneath a striking glass roof, this remarkable space retains its original stonework while offering a warm and inviting setting, complete with a log-burning stove. It is a room that perfectly encapsulates Llwynon’s story where centuries-old craftsmanship meets contemporary comfort.
Beyond, the former working areas of the home, including the historic bakery and butcher’s spaces, remain rich with character. Exposed stone walls, original features and even remnants of its industrial past create a rare and authentic connection to the building’s heritage. These spaces now offer incredible versatility, whether as informal living areas, entertaining spaces or something entirely bespoke.
Upstairs, the principal suite forms a private sanctuary beneath exposed beams, with beautifully connected spaces for dressing, working and unwinding. Additional bedrooms across the upper floors provide generous and flexible accommodation, ideal for family life, guests or evolving needs.
The integrated yet self-contained annexe, with its own private access, further enhances the home’s flexibility ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or evolving family needs, whilst remaining seamlessly connected to the principal residence.
Outside, the lifestyle offering continues.
A private courtyard provides a sheltered, sun-filled setting, complete with a hot tub ideal for relaxed evenings under the stars. Above the double garage, a home gym offers a dedicated wellness space, whilst the studio, original Victorian greenhouse, 20th century summer house and outbuildings present further opportunity, equally suited as a creative workspace or tranquil yoga studio.
The gardens are truly exceptional.
A series of beautifully curated ‘garden rooms’ unfold as you explore, each space offering its own identity and atmosphere. Mature trees, sculpted shrubs and vibrant planting create a landscape that feels both established and enchanting a haven for wildlife. Garden houses and hidden corners invite moments of quiet retreat, while open spaces provide the perfect setting for entertaining and family life. Fittingly, the name Llwynon, meaning “Ash Grove”, quietly reflects the natural beauty and established surroundings that define the setting.
For those seeking further opportunity, there is also the option to acquire additional land by separate negotiation, allowing the lifestyle here to expand even further.
All of this lies just moments from Narberth’s thriving high street, yet within the grounds of Llwynon there is a remarkable sense of calm and retreat a sanctuary-like setting where mature gardens, historic surroundings and nature combine to create an atmosphere that feels both peaceful and timeless.
Llwynon is a home of history, substance and soul, where centuries of heritage are not only preserved, but lived every day.
EPC Rating: C
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Key Features
- Grade II listed
- Multi generational living
- Character property
- Home office
- Outbuildings
- Hot tub
- Extra land
- Walking distance to town
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Property style: Detached
- Price Per Sq Foot: £252
- Approx Sq Feet: 5,759 sqft
- Council Tax Band: G
Rooms
Ground Floor
Entrance Hallway
7.10m x 2.10m
Impressive entrance hall with a grand archway, radiator, and original front door with period doorbell.
View Entrance Hallway PhotosLiving Room
7.30m x 4.30m
A grand principal reception room featuring a large front-facing window with original shutters and radiator beneath. Beautiful original marble fireplace, decorative cornicing, and an ornate ceiling rose.
View Living Room PhotosKitchen/Dining Room
7.30m x 4.70m
A spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area with original sash windows to the front and an additional window to the rear. Features include decorative ceiling cornicing, Smeg appliances (gas hob, extractor, oven, microwave, dishwasher), stainless steel sink, and integrated fridge freezer.
View Kitchen/Dining Room PhotosUtility Room
2.00m x 1.70m
Fitted with integrated storage and a Belfast sink.
View Utility Room PhotosCloakroom
1.60m x 1.50m
A characterful space with a traditional high-level pull-chain toilet, cast iron sink, and Victorian-style detailing.
View Cloakroom PhotosOld Bakery/Bake House
5.80m x 3.90m
A charming character space with working fireplace, glass rooflight, and original features. Door to the front and access via stable door to stairs leading down.
View Old Bakery/Bake House PhotosFirst Floor
Landing
With under-stairs storage cupboard and access to the upper floor.
Bedroom
4.20m x 3.50m
A bright and elegant room with a large window to the side, radiator beneath, and a beautiful original marble fireplace with fossil detailing.
View Bedroom PhotosBedroom
4.30m x 3.60m
Front-facing room with a window overlooking the road, radiator, and access to a Juliet bathroom.
View Bedroom PhotosEn-suite
2.70m x 2.30m
Stylish suite with WC, vanity unit, heated towel rail, and a shower with rainfall and handheld fittings. Window to the front elevation.
View En-suite PhotosBedroom
3.90m x 3.70m
A well-proportioned room with a front-facing window and column radiator, with access to the adjoining bathroom.
View Bedroom PhotosFamily Bathroom
3.30m x 2.30m
Featuring a cast iron bath with rainfall shower (Mira), WC, vanity unit with mirror above, and a rear facing window.
View Family Bathroom PhotosSecond Floor
Landing
4.50m x 1.10m
With vaulted ceiling and access to all rooms.
Master Bedroom
6.20m x 3.70m
An impressive room with two front-facing windows, feature fireplace, and a walk-in wardrobe (0.8m x 2.5m).
View Master Bedroom PhotosBedroom /Study
3.50m x 3.40m
A versatile room with dual aspect windows overlooking the garden.
View Bedroom /Study PhotosBedroom/Study/Yoga Room
3.50m x 3.40m
Another flexible space with vaulted ceiling and garden views.
Bedroom/Dressing Room
3.30m x 2.00m
Currently used as a dressing room/storage space, with eaves storage and countryside views.
View Bedroom/Dressing Room PhotosLower Ground/Basement
Annexe
Living Room/Kitchen
7.30m x 3.60m
Floorplans
Outside Spaces
Parking Spaces
Garage
Capacity: 2
Dedicated private parking to the front of the property. Including a double garage. Additional parking can be obtained if the extra land was to be purchased.
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