£210,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleHigh Street, Bancyfelin, Carmarthen SA33
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
West Wales Properties - Carmarthen
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About this property
End-terrace house
Three bedrooms
Open plan living
Country views
Village location
Contemporary design
Low maintenance garden
Two parking space available by separate negotiation
Electric heating
EPC rating: E
A brilliant opportunity to acquire a well presented end of terrace house, situated in the highly sought after village of Bancyfelin. Benefiting from no onward chain, the property boasts idyllic countryside views over the surrounding fields. Conveniently located close the village school, post office and private hospital, the property would make a great family home or even an ideal first time buy.
Featuring a contemporary decor throughout, the ground floor accommodation comprises; entrance hallway, an open plan living/dining room with a log burning stove, which flows into the kitchen. The modern gloss kitchen is fitted with a range of appliances, breakfast bar and overlooks the garden. This open plan design is great for entertaining all your family and friends. Upstairs accommodates three double bedrooms, and the contemporary family bathroom with bath tub and a separate waterfall shower. Lovingly renovated throughout, viewing is highly recommended!
Externally, there is a low maintenance enclosed garden to the rear which is currently consists of a patio area and astro turf lawn. Offering ample space for outside seating, you can really envision having bbq's in the summer. There is on street parking available to the front of the property, with further off road parking for two cars available to the rear by separate negotiation.
Bancyfelin is a peaceful village approximately 7 miles from the County Town of Carmarthen via the A40. Bancyfelin boasts a bilingual primary school, post office and shop, pub and private hospital. Bancyfelin has many community events throughout including its annual summer carnival. Regular bus services go from Bancyfelin to Carmarthen town. Carmarthen has all the amenities and necessities and excellent bus and rail links.
The County town of Carmarthen lays claim to being the oldest town in Wales. One of towns most famous early residents was Merlin the Magician. The Welsh name for the town, “Caerfyrddin”, means Merlin’s Fort and many believe the town was named after King Arthurs wizard.
Situated on the River Towy eight miles north of its mouth at Carmarthen Bay, Carmarthen has been a market town since Roman times and the indoor market sells everything from arts and crafts to local food and drink. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, the outdoor market also comes to town. Beyond the market, Carmarthen is full of interesting independent shops as well as St Catherines Shopping Centre which also include restaurants and Vue Cinema.
Viewing: By appointment only via the Agents.
Tenure: We are advised Freehold
services: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
Council tax: Band 'C'
heating: Electric
ref: Cf / lle / Oct/ 25
takeonok/lle/27/10/25
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