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Coed Sena is a woodland property situated in a south-facing slope in North Pembrokeshire countryside. It offers a gentle slope with easy access to woodland from the southeast corner, where Sitka spruce trees proliferate along with ivy and ferns on the forest floor. An old forest track traverses the woodland, providing level ground and easy access between the west and east boundaries. The woodland is predominantly broadleaf, with native trees such as oak, birch, and hazel, along with some spruce and fir. The property has a notable species mix and offers access for vehicles and pedestrians via a stoned track and a designated bridleway. A small stone farmhouse ruin is also present, offering potential for rebuilding or renovation. Wildflowers, including bluebells, oxalis, and pink campion, carpet the forest floor, and the property is home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer and badgers.