4 bedroom bungalow for sale
£490,000
Property info
Property features
- Garden
- Parking
Property description
The main residence is a modern bungalow providing 4 bedrooms, kitchen / diner, sitting room and bathroom all on one level. The rooms with windows to the rear all have views to the coast. The property has night storage heating plus a multi-fuel stove.
The property is situated within the Pembrokeshire National Park. It enjoys stunning views over the local coves of the Pembrokeshire coastline. It has direct access on to bridleways and public footpaths, thus giving unlimited opportunity for making the most of the natural beauty of the surroundings for walking and riding.
The property has been subject to an agricultural planning restriction. This has been amended by the Pembrokeshire National Park to allow the current charity to use the property.
The accommodation, with approximate dimensions, comprises:
Ground floor
Hall Large built-in cupboard, storage heater, second built-in cupboard
Living room
5.5m x 3.65m (18’ x 12’)
Wood burner on slate hearth, stone chimney, views to the coast.
Kitchen/breakfast
5.8m x 3.8/3m (19’ x 12’6 / 9’10)
Range of base and wall units, stainless steel sink, lpg hob and electric hob with filter over, built-in eye level oven, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, tiled splash back and tiled floor, lpg water heater, storage heater, 2 windows to sides and front.
Bedroom 1
2.95m x 2.5m (9’8 x 8’2)
Window to side.
Bathroom
White 3 piece shell effect suite with shower over bath, part tiled walls.
Bedroom 2
3.2m x 3.3m (10’6 x 10’10)
2 windows to rear with views to sea, fitted wardrobes and cupboards.
Bedroom 3
3.7m x 2.7m (12’2 x 8’10)
Window to rear with views to the sea.
Bedroom 4
3.45m x 2.75m (11’4 x 9’)
Window to side and front.
There is a garden, laid mainly to grass, to the side of the bungalow with views to the coast.
Externally
The property is approached via a long track which is shared with a small number of other properties, some of which are holiday homes. Gated access leads from the track, past the main outbuilding and leads on up to a yard area at the top of the holding. Here there is plenty of parking and turning space including room for horse boxes etc.
From the top yard there is access to the second large outbuilding as well as to the smaller stone stable block.
The Buildings
barn 1 is a block built general purpose barn measuring approx. 24.2m x 24m (79’ x 78’). This is used mainly for stabling, but the stables can be re-configured to create foaling boxes etc. Or removed as desired. This is used mainly for stabling, but the stables can be removed as desired. Electricity and water are connected
barn 2 is a 3 bay open fronted barn providing plenty of room to store hay and machinery. A wooden office has been erected in one of the bays. The barn measures approx. 18.4m deep (60’) with one bay being 5.6m (18’4), one being 5.9m(19’4) and one being 6m (19’9) This barn lies to the side of the bungalow at the top end of the holding. There is plenty of hardstanding around this barn for parking and turning vehicles, machinery etc. Electricity is connected.
There is also a stone built stable block and this is divided into 5. The building is approx 4.1m x 28.9m (13’5 x 95’) and consists of 7 stables of varying sizes and a feed room. To the front is a small concreted and enclosed yard. Electricity and water are connected.
The Land
The land lies mainly to the front and rear of the property and consists of good clean pasture land plus a small amount of woodland. The pasture is a mixture of flat and sloping land with good drainage to the majority.
There is water to all but one enclosure. There are plenty of field shelters on the land, which could be available under separate negotiation. The land has electric fencing.
In total, including the yards etc., the holding extends to approx. 15 acres.
The holding sits along side a bridle path offering riding from the door (the path does not cross the property).
Services
Mains electricity is connected. Private water and drainage. Broadband connected.
For more information about this property, please contact
The Smallholding Centre, SA38 on 01239 240014 (local rate)
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Property value data/graphs for SA43
| Property type | Avg. current value | Avg. £ per sq ft. | Avg. # beds | Avg. £ paid (last 12m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Detached | £215,887 | £164 | 3.6 | £202,166 |
| Semi-detached | £134,215 | £130 | 3.1 | £143,936 |
| Terraced | £120,160 | £139 | 3.0 | £118,485 |
| Flats | £107,258 | - | 2.4 | - |
Current asking prices in SA43
| Property type | 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | 5 beds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houses |
£180,000 (2) |
£178,834 (10) |
£255,498 (31) |
£358,268 (34) |
£414,333 (9) |
| Flats | - | - |
£99,000 (1) |
- | - |
| All |
£180,000 (2) |
£178,834 (10) |
£250,608 (32) |
£358,268 (34) |
£414,333 (9) |
Current asking rents in SA43
| Property type | 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | 5 beds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Houses | - | - |
£498 pcm (3) |
- | - |
| Flats | - | - | - | - | - |
| All | - | - |
£498 pcm (3) |
- | - |
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| Highest value streets | Zed-Index What is the Zed-Index |
|---|---|
| £318,374 | |
| £288,361 | |
| Tremain | £278,217 |
| Felin Road | £275,119 |
| £272,917 |
| Highest turnover streets | Turnover What is Turnover? |
|---|---|
| Verwig Road | 54.5% |
| Maesydderwen | 38.5% |
| Gelliwen | 32.1% |
| Clos Y Fferm | 31.2% |
| Maes Yr Orsaf | 28.6% |
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