£119,950
2 bed terraced house for saleGwendraeth Row, Pontyberem, Llanelli SA15
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
West Wales Properties - Llanelli
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About this property
Terraced, Traditional Cottage
Two Double Bedrooms
Two Reception Rooms & Downstairs Shower Room
Chain-free & Ready For Viewings
Larger-than-average Front & Rear Gardens With Garage & Several Outbuildings
Surrounded By Natural Beauty On A Quiet No-through-road
Ideal Starter Home!
One To View!
EPC rating E. Council tax band A.
Tucked away down a small country road in the village of Pontyberem, we have for sale this charming little cottage, chain-free and ready to view! If you're wanting peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of city like and surrounded by natural beauty then this could be the property for you. This lovely row of terraced cottages is a little bit different from the norm, long narrow gardens to the front with garage and also another garden to the rear with an outbuilding which used to house the only bathroom in the street for all the residents to use in exchange for coal! Call us today on to arrange a viewing on this lovely "turn-key" cottage. EPC rating E. Council tax band A.
Accommodation comprises : Hallway with original quarry tiles, sitting room, lounge/diner, kitchen and shower room, small square landing and two double bedrooms. To the front a detached garage and garden which is mainly laid to lawn on a downward slope which meets a river boundary. To the rear, lane access and a good size outbuilding (requires renovation), three outbuildings, outhouse and aviary (all needing repair), greenhouse and the remainder is laid with lawn.
Pontyberem is nestled within the Gwendraeth Valley and benefits from primary schools, shops and amenities and community events. Pontyberem is historically famous for its coal mines and following their closure now remains a peaceful village. The railway lines leading to the coal mines now replaced with a safe and enjoyable cycle path stretching to Llanelli and the millennium coastal path. The village is within short distance to the county town of Carmarthen and has easy access to Crosshands and the M4. The village is serviced by regular bus links and is full of the village charm that you may be desiring.
Agents Viewing Notes
*** key information *** Traditionally built property. Mains water, electric and sewerage connected-council tax band A. Electric wall-mounted heaters. The stairs are steep with a smaller than average tread. There easements on the title; we have a copy on file which states it is on the original title. Asbestos roof on all outbuildings, please note all the outbuildings need repair There is no boundary wall/fence in any of the gardens to the rear. All home owners have right-of-way to use the road and to get to the rear lane., the home owners contribute together as-and-when repairs are needed for the street. There is a river at the bottom of the garden to the front. The vendor has changed the original polycarbonate roof in the kitchen to a traditional slated roof. The property has had a full re-wire and upgraded sub main (16/12/25), electrical certificate on file. For this location, according to Ofcom, the following information is available: Broadband availability -up to Superfast (80 Mbps); Mobile availability-Full mobile coverage for O2 and Vodaphone, limited mobile phone coverage for EE and Three Based on the information currently available to the Coal Authority, a mining report is recommended for this property.
Hallway
Sitting Room
Lounge/Diner
Kitchen
Shower Room
Landing
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Outbuilding/Workshop
Outbuilding/Original Bathroom
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