Point House, Newton Road, Llanstadwell SA73 1EG Offers in the Region of £499,000 • Large Detached Waterfront Property with Panoramic Water Views

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Point House, Newton Road, Llanstadwell SA73 1EG Offers in the Region of £499,000 • Large Detached Waterfront Property with Panoramic Water Views Point House, Newton Road, Llanstadwell SA73 1EG Offers in the region of £499,000 • Large Detached Waterfront Property With Panoramic Water Views. • Ample Off Road Parking. • Unique Opportunity to Purchase on The Beautiful Pembrokeshire Coastline. 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. to the rear. The stairs lead down area to the rear of the property. DESCRIPTION to the lower ground floor and - With awards and accolades for the THE VIEW! quality of its coastline, LOWER ENTRANCE VESTIBULE With panoramic waterway views Pembrokeshire is heaven for Storage cupboard, radiator, Point House has arguably one of swimmers, beachcombers, archway to - the best views in Pembrokeshire! wildlife-watchers, walkers and outdoor adventurers. Its towns, DINING ROOM TENURE villages and campsites are 14'6 x 12'7 (4.42m x 3.84m) We are advised the property is fantastic for family holidays, but Freehold. even better to live in! Point House LOUNGE is located in the village of 26'5 x 19'3 Max (8.05m x 5.87m MAINS Llanstadwell with its fantastic Max) Mains services are connected. coastal aspect, and very near to some of Pembrokeshire's award MUSIC/FAMILY ROOM COUNCIL TAX BAND G winning beaches & coastal path. 13'1 x 11'3 (3.99m x 3.43m) Council Tax Band G - £1785.28 In 2011 National Geographic Per Annum (2016/17) magazine voted Pembrokeshire STUDY the second-best coastal 12'2 x 6'9 (3.71m x 2.06m) SURROUNDING AREA destination in the world and Point INFORMATION House showcases some of the KITCHEN AREA Milford Haven only developed as a tremendous views on offer. 17'9 x 10'7 Max (5.41m x 3.23m town on the 19th century and due Located on a sizeable plot the Max) to its position sitting on the shores house itself is now in a dated of the largest estuary in Wales and decorative condition however the REAR HALLWAY one of the deepest natural harbours in the world and because potential is amazing as the W.C location is simply incredible. of that has a long history Please contact John Francis for UTILITY ROOM connected to the sea. Navel further details or to arrange your 15'9 x 7'4 (4.80m x 2.24m) dockyards, passenger liners, and viewing. a fishing fleet all pepper the towns FIRST FLOOR LANDING history. POINT HOUSE, LLANSTADWELL Transport. The hamlet of Llanstadwell dates MASTER SUITE Milford Haven has a railway back to the 12th Century and still 26'8 x 14'9 Max (8.13m x 4.50m station and a good bus service retains a lovely church with a Max) linking to Haverfordwest and also small population of approx 700 out to Dale with the coastal bus people. Amenities and facilities ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM service 315. are all nearby with Llanstadwell 11'8 x 7'8 (3.56m x 2.34m) What's in Milford Haven? being centrally located between Activities the towns of Milford Haven, BEDROOM 2 The Pembrokeshire Coast Path Pembroke, Neyland & the County 13'3 x 13'3 (4.04m x 4.04m) runs through Milford Haven as it Town of Haverfordwest, all within skirts the edge of the Milford BEDROOM 3 Haven Waterway. Highlights in the an 8 mile radius. The Neyland & 10'11 x 9'5 (3.33m x 2.87m) Milford Haven Marinas, which vicinity include Lindsway Bay and have seen huge improvements & Sandy Haven as well as the BEDROOM 4 recently improved Marina areas of upgrades recently now offer a 13'10 x 13'7 (4.22m x 4.14m) wide range of boutiques, both Neyland and Milford Haven. restaurants, bars and regular Sailing is a popular pastime in BEDROOM 5 Milford Haven with a marina and social events such as Milford 13'5 x 9'4 (4.09m x 2.84m) Haven Fish Week all of which all its support services replacing the once massive fishing fleet. attract a wide audience and make FAMILY BATHROOM the area attractive to locals and Attractions. 11'2 x 9'6 Max (3.40m x 2.90m Where there was once a tourists alike. Point House offers Max) you the opportunity to relocate to commercial quayside there are now cafés, restaurants and smart an area of stunning natural beauty CLOAKROOM whilst offering you a prestigious shops, with a ten pin bowling alley and spacious family home with EXTERNALLY called Phoenix Bowl and an indoor almost unlimited potential. Point House is set in a plot of play area on the western side of amazing beauty, stretching to the marina. ENTRANCE TO POINT HOUSE approx 2 acres with landscaped The seafaring history of Milford Is via a lane towards the house garden areas and of course Haven can be seen in the local with its own substantial off road panoramic waterway views. There museum, housed in one of the parking area. There is a rear door is also a further plot of land to the oldest buildings in the town; the allowing access to the entrance side of the property which could old whale oil storage building built hall or a side entrance to the lower be further landscaped but is in 1797. ground floor. currently sloping and with natural Food and drink. field grass and shrubbery. The Cafes, shops and restaurants line ENTRANCE HALLWAY land is sloping but has been tiered the marina area. Milford Haven The large entrance hallway leads in places and the potential is vast. also has a full range of shops, directly to the first floor, has an There is a stunning patio area as pubs and supermarkets in the intercom system and alarm well as areas set aside for town above the marina. system, radiator and large window vegetable plots and recreational Accommodation. areas with a large off road parking www.johnfrancis.co.uk There are a few hotels in Milford part of the 20th century it was the DIRECTIONS Haven along Hamilton Terrace, base for a very large fishing From our office in Charles St, however, most of the tourist industry. It was once possible to Milford Haven turn left into orientated accommodation is walk across the entire width of the Hamilton Terrace and continue further west towards Dale, docks on the decks of trawlers. along entering the Great North Marloes and Little Haven where These days, Milford Haven is Road. After approximately 0.5 you can find B&Bs, guest houses, better known for the oil and gas miles take the right hand turning farmhouse accommodation, camp refineries on either side of the signposted for Blackbridge, sites, touring caravan sites and town. continue through Blackbridge and self catering cottages. Milford Haven docks still retain through Waterston looking for a some small commercial function sign marked Llanstadwell. SURROUNDING AREA but most of the docks have been Continue down this road into the INFORMATION (CONTD) given over to a marina and marina Hamlet of Llanstadwell and just The History of Milford Haven. village. There are also regular before the Ferry Inn you will see a Milford Havens history can be visits by cruise ships exploring the lane with our John Francis For dated back to the Vikings in 854 west of Britain and Ireland. Sale Board highlighting Point when chieftain Hubba wintered his House. Drive a short distance up fleet of 23 ships in the Haven. VIEWING this lane enjoying the stunning Since then Milford has been used By appointment with the selling views before reaching this in many a campaigns; Richard ll Agents on 01646 690096 or e-mail wonderful property on the left used Milford haven to launch his [email protected] hand side. attacks on Ireland in 1399 so too OUR OFFICE HOURS did Cromwell and his army in Monday to Friday 1649. 9:00am to 5:30pm The hamlet of Priory is where the Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm remains of Pill Priory can be seen. Pill Priory was a Tironian house TENURE founded in the 12th century and We are advised that the property believed to be a daughter house of is Freehold St Dogmaels Abbey in north Pembrokeshire. Established by GENERAL NOTE the Tironian order of Benedictine Please note that all floor plans, Monks. room dimensions and areas It wasnt until 1790 that Milford quoted in these details are Haven town was conceived. The approximations and are not to be land was the property of Sir relied upon.
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