£187,000
4 bed terraced house for saleLady Street, Kidwelly SA17
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
West Wales Properties - Carmarthen
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About this property
Mid-terrace house
Gorgeous views of kidwelly castle
Character property
Four bedrooms
Two loft rooms
Central town location
Ideal first time buy
Rear garden
Gas central heating
EPC rating: D
A brilliant opportunity to acquire a mid-terrace character property, situated in the heart of Kidwelly town. Boasting lovely views over Kidwelly castle, the property would make an ideal first time buy, investment or even a great family home. The property has a wealth of charm and character retaining many original features throughout. Viewing is highly recommended!
Entering the property into the entrance hallway, the ground floor accommodation comprises; a living room with a feature fireplace, a second reception room/downstairs bedroom, the kitchen/diner, utility room and downstairs bathroom. The first floor is set over a split level landing and is home to the master bedroom with en-suite shower room, and two further double bedrooms. An enclosed stairwell leads to the two loft rooms, which offer a great space for further accommodation. Featuring the original wide plank floorboards and exposed beams over the first and second floor, the property also has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The property benefits from UPVC double glazing and gas central heating.
Externally, a lawned garden is situated to the rear, which boasts those uninterrupted views over the castle and beyond. Offering ample space for outside seating, you can envision dining al fresco during the summer months while taking in your surroundings. A garden shed also provides ample storage. There is on street parking available on a first come first serve basis.
Kidwelly is a picturesque town in Carmarthenshire, west Wales, approximately 7 miles north-west of the most populous town in the county, Llanelli. It lies on the River Gwendraeth above Carmarthen Bay. Local attractions include Kidwelly Castle, founded in 1106 and is famous for its battle in 1136 in which Princess Gwenllian, sister of Owain Gwynedd, courageously led her husband's troops into battle against a Norman army during his absence and was beheaded. Although being an ancient town, Kidwelly grew significantly during the industrial revolution, as did many other towns in South Wales. The town was home to a large brickworks and tinworks. Home to a small supermarket, an array of pubs, surgeries, primary schools and regular access for bus and train services.
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: Gas
ref: Cpf/ lle/ Jan/ 26/draft These are Draft details and should not be relied on. Please request an approved copy from our office before booking a viewing.
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