Situated in the charming rural hamlet of Llandeloy, this property offers a unique opportunity for transformation just a stone's throw from St Davids and North Pembrokeshire’s stunning beaches like Newgale and Abereiddy Blue Lagoon. The building, formerly a village hall constructed in 1880 and showcasing traditional Welsh architecture, presents an interesting project for renovation. Its interior features beautiful Victorian woodwork, including tongue and groove paneling and gothic windows, which are worth preserving in the conversion process. With full planning permission (reference 18/0915/PA) already granted to convert it into a one-bedroom house, the groundwork has begun with connections to mains water and drainage already underway. Electricity is also available on site. Additional plans include a new west-facing window that will enhance natural light and views, as well as a raised outdoor decking area that overlooks the serene surrounding countryside. The use of insulated corrugated profile steel adds to the potential for an energy-efficient build, with recommendations for wall-mounted AC heat pump units for efficient heating. This project offers not only residential potential but the chance to create a distinctive home in a picturesque location.