4 bedroom property for sale

£595,000

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Property features

  • Character property
  • Four bedrooms
  • Large reception rooms
  • Private garden
  • Access to beach
  • Parking for 2/3 cars
  • Well appointed
  • Successful holiday let
  • Coast path nearby
  • Close to Tenby and Saundersfoot

Property description

The Hunting Lodge has been beautifully renovated to the highest standards. The large lounge is the perfect place to relax. There is a lawned area to the front and parking for 2/3 cars. The footpath at the rear of the house allows access to the beach, and to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Tenby and Saundersfoot can be accessed by foot or by car easily.

Tenby is a town steeped in ancient history surrounded by an imposing medieval stone wall. Through the passages of time Tenby has seen many changes but it has been on the leisure map for nearly 200 years. Tenby did not become a popular tourist destination until after the Victorians began visiting the town for the health benefits they believed the resort offered. It was popularised by Sir William Paxton, and in 1863, The Industrial Revolution arrived in the form of railways and shipping lanes and the tourist industry truly boomed. It forms an important part of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Britain’s only truly coastal National Park. A spectacular
landscape of rugged cliffs, exceptional sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild inland hills, and a place of sanctuary for wildlife.

Entrance
The entrance is via a porch at the front of the property, and is the perfect place to leave boots or sandy beach gear.

Hall
This open hall area can be used as an additional reception room. A great space for those who enjoy throwing large parties. There is also a feature fireplace.

Lounge
The lounge is the perfect place to relax and unwind. The beamed ceiling give the room a real charcter feel. There is lots of natrual light from the bow window to the front, and the French Doors to the rear. When the weather turns cooler there is a wood burning stove in a small Inglenook.

Cloakroom
It is equipped with a WC and wash hand basin.

Dining Room
The ideal room for entertaining family and friends. There is lots of light from the two windows to the front and one to the rear.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room
This well equipped contemporary kitchen has an electric oven and hob, with extractor over, a one and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer, built in fridge, and dishwasher. Storage is provided by several base and eye level units, and there is plenty of work surfaces.

Utility Room

Bathroom
Well equipped with a bath, which has an electric shower over, WC, and wash hand basin. There is plenty of storage in the airing cupboard.


There are two sets of stairs, the one from the hall are used to access the Master Bedroom and Bedroom Three, while the other from the Kitchen/Breakfast Room are used to access Bedroom Two and Bedroom Four.

First Floor

Master Bedroom
There is plenty of natural light in this warm and welcoming large double bedroom from the two windows to the front. Window to the side, and two Velux roof lights to the rear. The feature fireplace is a real focus point for this special room. There are two large built in wardrobes.

En-suite
To go with the striking Master Bedroom is an en-suite to do it justice. The centrepiece is the spa bath, which is the perfect place to relax. There is also a WC and wash hand basin. Light is provided by the Velux roof light and recessed ceiling lights.

Bedroom Three
This good sized double room has an A frame ceiling, and windows to the front and rear.

Storage
There are two useful storage cupboards accessible from the landing.

Cloakroom
There is a useful en-suite cloakroom with a WC and wash hand basin.

Bedroom Two
The A frame ceiling with wood cladding gives this double bedroom a warm feeling. The light and bright aspect is created by the windows to the front and rear.

Bedroom Four
This double bedroom is the perfect for guests, or teenagers who want a bit more space.

External
The garden is mainly laid out to lawn to the front of the property, with a parking area to the side for 2/3 cars.
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