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To book a viewing for this property, please call Fine and Country West Wales & Pembrokeshire / Homes of Wales, on 01974 299055.
To book a viewing for this property, please call Fine and Country West Wales & Pembrokeshire / Homes of Wales, on 01974 299055.
4 Bedroom Semi Detached House, Trenydd, Parrog, Newport, SA42
Trenydd, Parrog, Newport, SA42

Fine and Country West Wales & Pembrokeshire / Homes of Wales
The Gallery Station Approach, Alexandra Road, Aberystwyth
Description
Trenydd, ‘the day after tomorrow’
As the harbour began to lose competitiveness with Fishguard, the harbour master countered by offering delayed payment terms for harbour fees - the day after tomorrow, which is the meaning of Trenydd.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark coastal home positioned directly on the historic quay wall at Parrog, Newport. Trenydd combines maritime heritage with refined, characterful interiors, panoramic views across the Nevern Estuary and Cardigan Bay, and glorious landscaped gardens.
Perfectly positioned beside the moorings in the Parrog, this property enjoys a rare and highly sought-after feature — the only private boat ramp in the area. Here you can simply wheel your dinghy straight into the water, making sailing and coastal adventures remarkably convenient.
Highlights include a slate-floored entrance hall, open-plan kitchen/dining room, elegant sitting room with open fireplace, a striking south-facing sunroom/study, and four generous bedrooms arranged over two floors. The principal rooms benefit from elevated sea views and rich architectural details such as oak beams, stone walls, and vaulted ceilings.
The property is complemented by a charming front garden above the sea wall, direct slipway access, and tiered rear gardens leading to a parking area suitable for multiple vehicles. There is potential (subject to planning) to create a garden studio or home office.
Viewings by appointment with Fine & Country West Wales.
01974 299 055
westwales@fineandcountry.com
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Key Features
- Coastal setting on historic quay wall
- Superb views of the estuary and Cardigan Bay
- Over 2,000 sq ft of characterful living accommodation
- 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms
- Landscaped garden and parking to rear
- Potential for garden studio (STP)
- Superfast broadband, gas range cooker, Worcester boiler
- Tenure: Freehold
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Price Per Sq Foot: £711
- Approx Sq Feet: 1,970 sqft
- Plot Sq Feet: 17,857 sqft
- Council Tax Band: G
Rooms
Entrance Porch / Hallway
4.50m x 1.48m
Hardwood stable door opens into a welcoming slate-floored hallway with underfloor heating, beam ceiling, coat hanging space, and under-stairs storage.
Open-Plan Kitchen / Dining Room
7.50m x 5.02m
Comprising kitchen area with stone feature wall, fitted base units, double butler sink, five-ring gas range cooker, Worcester boiler, Velux rooflight, and dining area with space for 10+ seat table, beam ceiling, and front aspect views.
View Open-Plan Kitchen / Dining Room PhotosSitting Room
4.29m x 3.33m
Front-facing with estuary views, open fireplace, beam ceiling, slate floor with underfloor heating.
View Sitting Room PhotosSun Room / Study
3.16m x 2.11m
South-facing, full-height glazed gable, light-filled with garden access. Ideal as a home office or quiet retreat.
Bedroom 4
4.29m x 3.42m
Double room with two rear windows, slate floor, underfloor heating, and inset lighting.
View Bedroom 4 PhotosShower Room
2.83m x 2.01m
Walk-in rainfall shower, vanity basin, low-level WC, heated towel rail, tiled walls and extractor fan.
View Shower Room PhotosFirst floor landing
Spacious, with Velux window and eaves storage.
Bedroom 1
4.91m x 2.85m
Front-facing, vaulted ceiling, oak beams, fireplace and panoramic views.
View Bedroom 1 PhotosBedroom 2
4.26m x 3.25m
Front-facing, vaulted ceiling with A-frame roof, estuary views.
View Bedroom 2 PhotosBedroom 3
4.27m x 2.69m
Rear aspect, timber flooring, garden views, generous size.
Family Bathroom
3.28m x 2.69m
Enclosed bath, walk-in rainfall shower, vanity unit, WC, dual towel rails, Velux window.
Cloakroom / WC
Low-level WC and wall-mounted wash basin, part-tiled.
Outside Spaces
Parking Spaces
Driveway
Capacity: 3
It’s rare to find private parking at the rear while living this close to the sea on the Parrog—yet this property enjoys a driveway included in the title from Feidr Brenin, offering both convenience and peace of mind in one of Newport’s most sought-after coastal locations. Parking at the rear of the property.
Location
Nestled on the historic quay wall at Parrog in Newport, Pembrokeshire, Trenydd enjoys a truly iconic coastal setting. This sought-after area is renowned for its charming seafront, sailing traditions, and uninterrupted views across the Nevern Estuary and Cardigan Bay. A short stroll takes you to the heart of Newport — one of West Wales’ most vibrant and desirable seaside towns — offering artisan shops, cosy cafés, gastro pubs, and access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The Parrog itself is a haven for kayakers, paddleboarders and beachcombers, with a mix of sand, stone, and salt marsh making it rich in both beauty and biodiversity. This exceptional location offers a rare blend of heritage, community, and natural splendour — all within the protected Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
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