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Lamphey, Plot 11 Green Meadows Park, Narberth Road, TENBY SA70 Lamphey, Plot 11 Green Meadows Park, Narberth Road, TENBY SA70 8BD Offers in the region of £375,000 • Eco Friendly Executive Detached Home • Four Double Bedrooms • Master En-suite • Contemporary Kitchen Diner John Francis is a trading name of Countrywide Estate Agents, an appointed representative of Countrywide Principal Services Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable but they should not be relied on as statements or representations of fact and they do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. The seller does not make any representation to give any warranty in relation to the property and we have no authority to do so on behalf of the seller. Any information given by us in these details or otherwise is given without responsibility on our part. Services, fittings and equipment referred to in the sales details have not been tested (unless otherwise stated) and no warranty can be given as to their condition. We strongly recommend that all the information which we provide about the property is verified by yourself or your advisers. Please contact us before viewing the property. If there is any point of particular importance to you we will be pleased to provide additional information or to make further enquiries. We will also confirm that the property remains available. This is particularly important if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. amenities and services 12'2 x 10' (3.71m x DESCRIPTION between them as well 3.05m) ****Distinctive New Build pretty harbours and Homes Nr Tenby**** magnificent sandy BATHROOM Built by Enzo Homes, beaches. Many of the 10'3 x 8'5 (3.12m x this quality detached areas holiday attractions 2.57m) family home is ready for are within a short drive. immediate occupation. STORE Located on this Eco HALLWAY 3' x 2'4 (0.91m x 0.71m) friendly development of 15'10 x 10' 5 (4.83m x OUTSIDE highly energy efficient 3.05m 0.13m) distinctive properties GENERAL within a few minutes of LOUNGE INFORMATION both Tenby and 22'9 x 12' 2 (6.93m x Photos are examples of Saundersfoot seaside 3.66m 0.05m) finish and not specific to resorts. STUDY this property. Finished to a very high 10'5 x 7'9 (3.18m x VIEWING standard throughout and 2.36m) having gardens with By appointment with the outside lighting, patio WC selling Agents on 01834 and space for an 9'4 x 3' (2.84m x 0.91m) 842 859 or e-mail optional garage. [email protected] In addition to the study STORE 3' x 2'4 (0.91m x 0.71m) OUR OFFICE HOURS and cloakroom there is a Monday to Friday large lounge, extensively KITCHEN/DINNING 9:00am to 5:30pm fitted kitchen/diner and ROOM Saturday 9:00am to utility. The first floor has 4:00pm a master bedroom with a 18' x 12' (5.49m x generous En-Suite as 3.66m) FACEBOOK well as 3 additional UTILITY ROOM &TWITTER bedrooms and a family 12' x 5'5 (3.66m x Follow us on twitter bathroom. 1.65m) @JohnFrancisTen or on The homes will enjoy a facebook 10 year NHBC FIRST FLOOR www.facebook.com/ guarantee as well as an LANDING JohnFrancisEstateAgents additional 5 year 15'2 x 12'1 (4.62m x TENURE warranty of fixtures and 3.68m) We are advised that the fittings MASTER BEDROOM property is Freehold LOCATION 12'1 x 11'8 (3.68m x GENERAL NOTE Green Meadows Park is 3.56m) Please note that all floor located alongside the EN-SUITE plans, room dimensions Pembrokeshire Coast 8'5 x 4'9 (2.57m x and areas quoted in National Park. It is within 1.45m) these details are minutes of the stunning approximations and are coastline for which BEDROOM 2 not to be relied upon. Pembrokeshire is 15' x 10'3 (4.57m x Any appliances and renowned. The coastal 3.12m) services listed on these footpath is nearby. The details have not been picturesque towns of BEDROOM 3 tested. 12'5 x 12'2 (3.78m x Tenby and Saundersfoot DIRECTIONS offer a good range of 3.71m) BEDROOM 4 www.johnfrancis.co.uk John Francis is a trading name of Countrywide Estate Agents, an appointed representative of Countrywide Principal Services Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable but they should not be relied on as statements or representations of fact and they do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. The seller does not make any representation to give any warranty in relation to the property and we have no authority to do so on behalf of the seller. Any information given by us in these details or otherwise is given without responsibility on our part. Services, fittings and equipment referred to in the sales details have not been tested (unless otherwise stated) and no warranty can be given as to their condition. We strongly recommend that all the information which we provide about the property is verified by yourself or your advisers. Please contact us before viewing the property. If there is any point of particular importance to you we will be pleased to provide additional information or to make further enquiries. We will also confirm that the property remains available. This is particularly important if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. Lamphey, Plot 11 Green Meadows Park, Narberth Road, www.johnfrancis.co.uk.
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