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This house comes with a health and safety warning but it could just be your next dream home

Potential and location combine at this renovation project and one stressful element of it has already been sorted

Lots to do but lots of potential too in the most idyllic of coast and river estuary locations
Lots to do but lots of potential too in the most idyllic of coast and river estuary locations

Nestled into a tranquil and secluded spot within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with panoramic views across the stunning landscape of The Gann estuary towards the coast, there's an extreme renovation project waiting to test your skills.

The site is derelict enough for the estate agent selling it to issue a health and safety warning to all visitors, saying: "Given the potential hazards of old ruined buildings, viewers should take care and precaution with regard to their personal safety when viewing the property and should not go inside any of the buildings."

Called Slatehill Farm, the three-bedroom former farmhouse and its complex of barns are predominantly roofless and access is down a small, single-track, dead-end land. But the agent states that there are local services and utilities to investigate and potentially access to forge ahead with this exciting and now rare opportunity to revive a derelict site into something special. For more property stories sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here.

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There's another headache that a new owner can tick off the list - the house and barns have already been given planning approval for renovation and conversion that will bring new life to this incredible location immersed in nature and cocooned by exceptional views. The complex of barns comes with planning consent to create three two-bed dwellings. There's plenty of land for the dwellings to each have a slice to enjoy, from relaxing with a drink on a patio completely captivated by the view to establishing and developing a smallholding to produce your own food. If a supermarket shop is a must, or meeting friends or family for a shopping trip or meal, then the choices include the nearby popular village of St Ishmaels and the coastal village of Dale. Drive for a bit longer to get to Milford Haven seven miles and Haverfordwest around 12 miles away. The glorious south Pembrokeshire coast is the final jewel in the crown.

The farmhouse, barns and about 2.6 acres of land are on the market as a whole with a guide price of £475,000 with Savills, Cardiff, via private treaty and vacant possession. Call 029 2036 8900 to find out more. For more property and renovation stories join our Amazing Welsh Homes Facebook group here.