Hywel
is a third generation family farmer at this well-established
agricultural enterprise started by his grandfather Benjamin
Watkins in the early 1900s. The family milked cows until recently
and now focuses on rearing Fresian dairy cattle for sale to
other farms.
When creating Highgrove
in the midst of their 80 acre farm, the Morgans aimed to provide
a luxurious sense of room, comfort and light. Lots of extras
were included to make this a real home from home.
Surrounded by lush green
pastures, this top quality house is the work of the most highly
regarded local builders and craftsmen. Its layout makes the
most of spectacular views over Narberth. Its landscaped grounds
on the northwestern flank of Narberth Mountain are ideal for
contemplating the views.
To the north are panoramic
countryside views of the world-famous Preseli Hills over delightful
communities such as Llawhaden and Bethesda. The expansive countryside
is peppered with wonderfully historic settlements such as Blackpool
Mill and Robeston Wathen.
There are idyllic valleys
which house eager tributaries to the winding eastern branch
of the River Cleddau. Directly to the south the land rises
and rolls on to the seaside gem of Tenby.
To the west is the
Cleddau’s dramatic labyrinthine estuary, to the east
is farmland which surges beyond rural communities such as Princes
Gate, Tavernspite and Red Roses.
A bridle way cuts through
the farm’s grounds and a path opposite this fine
self catering accommodation leads into the vast and historic
Canaston Wood.
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