International Interest in Unique Seafront Property
A distinctive seafront residence featuring a grass-covered roof is drawing attention from prospective buyers worldwide, estate agents report.
Cwm Mawr, located in Pembrokeshire and named Wales' Home of the Year by Rightmove in 2021, is currently listed for offers exceeding £4.5 million.

Location and Views
The property is situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, positioned above Pen-y-Cwm beach, offering panoramic views across St Brides Bay and the adjacent coastline.

Buyer Interest and Accessibility
Nigel Salmon of Fine & Country West Wales highlighted the significant international interest, stating that several potential buyers are expected to arrive via Haverfordwest airstrip to view the home.
"We're expecting a number of potential buyers to fly into Haverfordwest airstrip to view the property,"
"It's a beautiful property, a real modern masterpiece. A one-off,"
"It's super private, with a very long lane that leads to the property. The view is magnificent."
Property Details and Ownership
Constructed in 2021, Cwm Mawr, which translates to "Big Valley" in English, is a modern four-bedroom house.

While the house overlooks the beach, it does not include private beachfront ownership. Nonetheless, Salmon noted that the current owner swam in the sea nearly every day.
Market Context
According to Rightmove, the average house price in Pembrokeshire is £248,891, which is above the Wales average of £209,000.
Salmon emphasized the rarity of finding a modern home by the sea in this region of Wales.







