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Offers in the Region of £350000 Ty'r Onnen the Links, Pembrey Ty'r Onnen The Links, Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, SA16 0HT Offers in the region of £350,000 A detached 2/3 bedroom bungalow located in the popular Links Area of Pembrey close to the Ashburnham Links Golf Course. Pembrey is located overlooking Carmarthen Bay with Pembrey Country Park, Cefn Sidan Beach and the Millennium Coastal Path all conveniently located. Nearby is the harbour Town of Burry Port with its main line Railway station and both Carmarthen and Llanelli are within easy driving distance The property has the benefit of double glazing, oil central heating and versatile accommodation that briefly comprises conservatory, reception hallway, large living room, dining room/bedroom 3, kitchen/breakfast room, utility area, study, 2 double bedrooms, bathroom and shower room Externally there is a spacious building which could provide additional accommodation for workshop, games room, studio or overflow accommodation The bungalow stands in spacious level grounds with good parking together with a swimming pool *NO CHAIN* The Links, SA16 0HT DIRECTIONS LIVING ROOM 23'3" x 15'3" (7.10m x 4.65m ) From Carmarthen take the A484 towards Llanelli, By pass Kidwelly and carry on this road to Pembrey. Pass the entrance to the Country Park and take the next right turning signposted The Harbour and Burry Port. Follow this road, passing the Ashburnham Hotel on your left, carry on over the railway bridge and take the right turning signposted The Links. Carry on through the golf course, keep straight ahead at the end of the course and Tyr Onnen will soon be found on your right. ACCOMMODATION The accommodation of approximate dimensions is arranged as follows: CONSERVATORY 14'10" x 10'1" (4.53 x 3.08m) Large picture window to front elevation, stone fireplace housing a multi fuel stove, wood flooring, picture and dado rails, wall lights, 2 radiators, Door to kitchen and double doors opening into the dining room. UPVC double glazed with patio doors opening to front, tiled floor and UPVC Double glazed door opening into the reception hallway RECEPTION HALLWAY 13'3" x 7'1" (4.05m x 2.18m ) Radiator and door off to: The Links, SA16 0HT DINING ROOM/BEDROOM 3 14'6" x 11'5" (4.42m x 3.49) KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 14'11" x 14'11" (4.56m x 4.55m) This room could possibly provide a 3rd bedroom if required with sliding patio doors to rear garden and window to side elevation, Stainless steel sink unit with base cupboard, space for cooker radiator, serving hatch to kitchen, ceiling light and fan with extractor hood over, base units along one wall, built in storage cupboard with red brick surround and houses the oil fired central heating boiler. radiator and exterior door to rear UTILITY/WALK IN LARDER 6'1" x 10'9" (1.86m x 3.30m) The Links, SA16 0HT BEDROOM 1 13'6" x 13'2" (4.12m x 4.03) BEDROOM 2 13'8" x 12'0" (4.17m x 3.67m) Window to front, radiator and range of fitted wardrobes Window to side elevation and radiator. Door to small inner hallway BATHROOM 9'10" x 9'2" (3.02m x 2.80m) INNER HALLWAY With door to kitchen and shower room SHOWER ROOM Bath and shower enclosure, WC and wash hand basin, radiator, access to loft space, window to side with opaque glass WC, Wash hand basin and walk in shower ideal for disable use. radiator and part tiled walls STUDY 8'11" max x 13'8" m max (2.73m max x 4.17 m max) Built in storage cupboards, radiator, access to loft with pull down ladder The Links, SA16 0HT WORKSHOP/STUDIO 30'3" x 24'0" (9.24m x 7.34m) A detached workshop ideally suited for numerous uses such as a studio, games room, offices or over flow accommodation to the main residence. Electric and water connected SWIMMING POOL 24 x 12 (7.32m x 3.66m) 4ft depth with paved patio surround within a walled and gated boundary. THE GROUNDS SERVICES Mains water, electric and drainage. Oil central heating Pillared entrance leading into the driveway that leads to the FLOOR PLANS parking area. The grounds are spacious and level laid to lawn Any floor plans provided are intended as a guide to the layout of with mature trees and shrubs the property only and dimensions are approximate. NOT TO Concealed oil storage tank and timber garden shed SCALE The Links, SA16 0HT NB These details are a general guideline for intending purchasers and do not constitute an offer of contracts. BJP have visited the property, but have not surveyed or tested any appliances, services or systems at the property including heating, plumbing, drainage etc. The sellers have checked and approved the details however, purchasers must rely on their own and/or their Surveyors inspections and their solicitors enquiries to determine the overall condition, size and acreage of the property, and also any planning, rights of way, easements or other matters relating to it. OFFER PROCEDURE All enquiries and negotiations to BJP Carmarthen Office. We have an obligation to our vendor clients to ensure that all offers made for the property can be substantiated and may in some instances require proof of funds. We will also require 2 forms of identification one being photographic evidence i.e drivers licence and the other a bank/building society statement, utility bill, credit card bill or any other form of ID, issued within the previous three months, providing evidence of residency as the correspondence address. OFFICES Carmarthen Office 01267 236363 Llandeilo Office 01558 822468 Cross Hands Office 01269 845576 or out of hours number 07789716520 WEB SITES View all our properties on www.bjpco.com www.rightmove.co.uk, onthemarket and www.zoopla.co.uk .
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