The site has no current planning consent, but its status as a brownfield parcel with a history of built development places it in a favourable position for redevelopment. A previous Pre-Application Enquiry explored the potential for live-work units, and the Local Planning Authority indicated that a mix of residential and small-scale employment uses could be acceptable in principle.
The land sits close to Brawdy Business Park and benefits from good access to the A487, which supports the case for a residential or mixed-use scheme. Purchasers will need to engage with Pembrokeshire County Council to confirm the most suitable approach, but potential options include full residential redevelopment, live-work units, or a blended layout designed around the existing hardstanding network.
The site occupies a convenient position just off the road leading to MoD Brawdy and sits approximately 50 metres west of Brawdy Business Park. It lies around three miles from the popular beach at Newgale and six miles from the historic city of St Davids, with easy onward access via the A487 toward both Haverfordwest and Fishguard. The location offers a blend of rural coastal living and proximity to local employment centres, making it well suited to future development.
Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves regarding availability of mains water, electricity and foul drainage.
Freehold with vacant possession on completion.
By appointment with R K Lucas & Son