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£875,000

5 bed detached house for sale
Brynview Close, Reynoldston, Swansea SA3

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Expansive detached family home in the Gower aonb with superb countryside views.

  • Five bedrooms, four reception rooms, and a large conservatory.

  • Beautifully landscaped gardens with multiple terraces and seating areas.

  • Private gated driveway, ample parking, and integral double garage.

Eastdene is a beautifully proportioned family home in the heart of the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with captivating views across rolling countryside. Set within a peaceful, nine-house cul-de-sac, this substantial residence offers elegance, space, and an abundance of natural light throughout.

The Property

Eastdene is a wonderful family residence perfectly positioned to enjoy the very best of Gower living. Sitting on a generous 0.28-acre plot, this detached property extends to 3,345sqft (3,673sqft including the garage) and combines expansive accommodation with exceptional presentation, offering both a ready-to-enjoy home and exciting potential for reconfiguration or enhancement.

Approached via electric gates, a wide driveway provides ample parking and leads to an integral double garage. The landscaped front garden is thoughtfully planted with mature shrubs and flowering borders, lending charm and privacy.

Inside, a welcoming central reception hall sets the tone, leading to four elegant reception rooms, a large kitchen/dining room, and a superb conservatory spanning the rear of the house. The living room connects seamlessly to a bar and sitting area, with French doors opening to a sunny terrace—perfect for summer gatherings. A snug, formal dining room, and a bright kitchen/dining space complete the principal living areas, with the latter leading into a generous utility room, cloakroom WC and pantry.

From the sitting room, a private staircase rises to a spacious study with balcony—an inspiring and tranquil retreat with open countryside views.

The main first floor landing is an impressive galleried space, leading to five bedrooms (four doubles). The principal suite is a true haven, measuring 20’ x 14’ and complete with en-suite and fitted wardrobes. Bedroom Two also enjoys an en-suite and private balcony with far-reaching Gower views. A well-appointed family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms.

The gardens are a delight—beautifully maintained and offering a variety of spaces to enjoy the scenery and sunshine. A lawn provides a safe play area, while two terraces—one off the bar/sitting room and another along the northern edge of the garden—make the most of the panoramic views and south-facing aspect. Practical storage is provided beneath part of the house.

Tenure: Freehold

Services: Mains electricity, water, drainage; oil-fired central heating.

Council Tax: Band G – approx. £3,571 per annum

EPC Rating: E

The Location

Reynoldston is 12 miles from central Swansea and 7.3miles from the M4 at Penllergaer. The village has a strong sense of community with village shop and the ever popular King Arthur pub and restaurant.

Knelston Primary School is 1.2 miles and the village is in the catchment for the excellent Bishopston Comprehensive School.

The really good news is that Reynoldston sits at the centre of all that Gower has to offer: Oxwich Bay is 3.4 miles, Rhossilli is 5.1 miles, Llangennith is 4 miles, Three Cliffs Bay is 4.4miles, and Whiteford Sands is 4.1 miles.

Reynoldston is situated on the Western slopes of Cefn Bryn, in the heart of Gower. It is thought to have derived its name from one of the early Lords of Gower, Reginald de Breos.

Reynoldston is the intersection of North and South Gower and has the advantage of sharing the views of both landscapes. From the top of Cefn Bryn, the second highest point on Gower and whose prominent skyline dominates most of the views, you can wonder at the breathtaking scenery.

On a clear day, you can not only see the coastline of the peninsula, but over the Bristol Channel to Lundy Island, Devon and Exmoor, North towards the Brecon Beacons and West to Carmarthenshire.

Arthur’s Stone is a Neolithic tomb. There are many legends and tales associated with it. One in particular speaks of a local miller, who cut a piece off the stone to use as a millstone, but once it was apart, was too heavy to move. The separated piece has laid in its fallen state since.

Another legend mentions that the stone was a pebble in King Arthur’s boot. Once he had removed it from his boot, he threw it across the water and it came to land on Cefn Bryn. Watch out if you are around on Old Year’s Night (New Year’s Eve). The stone is supposed to get up and go down to the sea for a drink!

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