Guide price
£675,000
(£273/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleHeol Ton, Ton Kenfig, Bridgend CF33
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,476 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Coast, dunes & golf views from two private balconies and vaulted lounge
35 ft open-plan living / granite-island kitchen plus separate lounge, dining & study
Four double bedrooms & three bathrooms including luxe principal suite
Courtyard garden with covered bar, west-facing for evening entertaining
Walk to Kenfig Nature Reserve & beach; 10 mins to M4 – dream coastal commute
Wheelchair accessible
Guide Price £675,000 - £700,000
Wake up to birdsong, sea-air and an uninterrupted sweep of emerald dunes – all from the comfort of your own balcony. Remodelled and extended to c. 2,544 sq ft / 236 m2, this striking detached home in Ton Kenfig pairs coastal scenery with contemporary design. A glazed façade and vaulted first-floor lounge frame postcard views across the Kenfig National Nature Reserve surroundings and the neighbouring golf course, while a wall of sliders dissolves the boundary between the 35 ft open-plan living/kitchen space and a lantern-lit courtyard garden – made for summer soirées around the built-in bar.
Inside, the layout is brilliantly versatile. The ground floor offers a formal sitting room, a separate dining room, a study, a fully tiled shower room and a utility that connects to the gym and integral garage. The bespoke kitchen centres on a granite-topped island, twin Neff ovens and induction hob, with under-cabinet mood lighting for evening ambience. Travertine-style flooring runs underfoot, linking the whole social hub together.
Upstairs, four double bedrooms share leafy or coastal vistas. The principal suite enjoys Juliet doors to a private balcony, a walk-through dressing area and a chic en-suite with rainfall shower. Bedroom two also boasts its own balcony, while a skylit first-floor lounge provides a second, elevated reception – perfect as a cinema room or teenagers’ retreat. A stylish family bathroom completes the level.
To the front, a double driveway and level terrace give an easy, low-maintenance welcome; to the rear, the enclosed courtyard is oriented west for sundowners, edged by planters and palms, with a log store tucked to one side. The beach, golf club and award-winning Kenfig Pool café/pub are literally moments away, and Junction 37 of the M4 is around ten minutes by car – making this a rare opportunity to secure modern lifestyle living in one of Glamorgan’s most coveted coastal enclaves.
Council Tax Band E | EPC C
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