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Chestnut Lodge St Andrews Major • Dinas Powys • Vale of Glamorgan • CF64 4HD Chestnut Lodge St Andrews Major • Dinas Powys Vale of Glamorgan • CF64 4HD CHESTNUT LODGE St AndrewS MAjor • dinas PowyS • VAle of Glamorgan • Cf64 4Hd CHESTNUT LODGE St Andrews Major • dinas Powys Vale Of Glamorgan • Cf64 4Hd • SouGHt After location • GenerouS accoMModAtion • 3 reCePtion rooMS • 4 bedrooMS • 3 bAtHrooMS • beAutiful, lAndscaped GArdenS • double GArage • ePC rAtinG = e Situated in the historic hamlet of St Andrews Major, Chestnut Lodge is located with views across to the adjacent church. The unexpected spacious accommodation makes a good family home. Dinas Powys is a charming village, about four miles from Cardiff and is the situation for some of the most notable semi rural properties in the area. Chestnut lodge is located in the highly regarded St Andrews Major, a semi rural road in the Vale town of dinas Powys. westra itself is a pretty, semi rural road situated to the north west of the village above the Square and Common. A commuter rail service is also available from dinas Powys into Cardiff City Centre and the village has a number of local amenities available including a post office, school, shops, pubs and other recreational activities. A driveway leads through attractive gardens and leads to the main house. the accommodation comprises a principle sitting room, family room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, and a utility room. the sitting room has an exposed stone inglenook fireplace, sliding doors that open to the garden and two picture windows that overlook a sun terrace to the rear garden. A cosy family room is nestled to the front of the house, just off the reception hall. through the entrance hall, a dining area is situated; a central dual; aspect fireplace makes an attractive focal point of the house. An open plan kitchen/ breakfast room overlooks the side gardens and provides a less formal dining area. four bedrooms complete the living accommodation, of which, the master has an en-suite bathroom, dressing room and sauna. OUTSIDE the property is positioned on a generous plot with expansive mature gardens. behind the house, the garden is mainly laid to lawn and beautifully bordered by mature trees and colourful, floral borders. At the end of the driveway is parking for several cars and a detached, double garage with an up and over door. DIRECTIONS travelling south along the A4232 link road, exit at Culverhouse cross. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit signposted for Cardiff Airport onto Port road (A4050). driving through wenvoe Village, you want to take the left turning onto St Andrews road, signposting St Andrews Major. following the road through and on entering the settlement, turn right just before the Church to find Chestnut Lodge at the end of this lane. FlooR PlaNS Main House gross internal area = 3,817 sq ft / 355 sq m Garage gross internal area = 324 sq ft / 30 sq m total gross internal area = 4,141 sq ft / 385 sq m Master Bedroom Master Bedroom 6.59 x 4.43 6.59 x 4.43 21'7" x 14'6" 21'7" x 14'6" Dressing Dressing Room Room Sauna Sauna Utility Utility 5.18 x 1.94 5.18 x 1.94 17'0" x 6'4" 17'0" x 6'4" 6.52 x 5.75 6.52 x 5.75 21'5" x 18'10" Master Bedroom 21'5" x 18'10" 6.59 x 4.43 21'7" x 14'6" Boiler Kitchen Boiler Kitchen Breakfast Breakfast Area Area Dining Room Dining Room Dressing 4.17 x 3.37 4.17 x 3.37 Room 13'8" x 11'1" 13'8" x 11'1" Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Sauna 4.43 x 4.09 4.43 x 4.09 14'6" x 13'5" 14'6" x 13'5" F/P Utility F/P 5.18 x 1.94 17'0" x 6'4" F/P F/P 6.52 x 5.75 21'5" x 18'10" Boiler Kitchen Entrance Entrance Breakfast Bedroom 3/Study Bedroom 3/Study Area Hall Dining RoomHall 4.04 x 3.79 4.04 x 3.79 4.17 x 3.37 13'8" x 11'1" 13'3" x 12'5" 13'3"Bedroom x 12'5" 2 Sitting Room Sitting Room 4.43 x 4.09 9.19 x 6.30 F/P 9.19 x 6.30 F/P 14'6" x 13'5" 30'2" x 20'8" 30'2" x 20'8" Family Room F/P Family Room Bedroom 4 4.80 x 3.88 Bedroom 4 F/P 4.80 x 3.88 5.15 x 2.17 Porch 15'9" x 12'9"5.15 x 2.17 Porch 15'9" x 12'9" Entrance Double Garage Double Garage 16'11" x 7'1" Bedroom16'11" 3/Study x 7'1" Hall 5.64 x 5.33 5.64 x 5.33 4.04 x 3.79 13'3" x 12'5" Sitting Room 18'6" x 17'6" 18'6" x 17'6" 9.19 x 6.30 F/P 30'2" x 20'8" Ground Floor Ground Floor Family Room Bedroom 4 4.80 x 3.88 5.15 x 2.17 Porch 15'9" x 12'9" Double Garage Bungalow Bungalow16'11" x 7'1" 5.64 x 5.33 18'6" x 17'6" FORGround ILLUSTRATIVE Floor PURPOSES ONLYFOR - NOTILLUSTRATIVE TO SCALE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & sizeBungalow of doors, windows,The appliances position and & size other of doors,features windows, are approximate appliances only. and other features are approximate only. © ehouse. Unauthorised reproductionFOR ©prohibited. ehouse. ILLUSTRATIVE UnauthorisedDrawing PURPOSES ref. ONLY dig/8280665/KAT reproduction - NOT TO SCALE prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8280665/KAT The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8280665/KAT Savills Cardiff Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no [email protected] responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must 02920 368930 not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy savills.co.uk themselves by inspection or otherwise. 170322SJ.
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