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Dawsonsproperty.Co.Uk Estate Agents Estate Dawsons Guide Price £280,000 Price Guide estate agents estate Dawsons Meadowside, Rhossili, Swansea, SA3 1PL SA3 Swansea, Rhossili, Meadowside, 77 Newton Road, Mumbles, Swansea, SA3 4BN Tel: 01792 367301 Email: [email protected] Dawsons www.dawsonsproperty.co.uk estate agents For sale by Modern Method of Auction: Starting Bid Price £280,000 plus Reservation Fee. Meadowside is a spacious three bedroom detached home, boasting panoramic views of the sea mixed with rolling hills. Set in the heart of the beautiful Gower. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance porch into hallway, leading through to open plan lounge and dining area, kitchen/breakfast room, utility area and cloakroom. To the first floor are three generous sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally there is driveway parking to the front along with lawn garden. To the rear is a further lawn garden and patio seating areas which look out onto the countryside. The property is in need of modernising throughout. Viewing highly recommended to appreciate the truly lovely surroundings and potential on offer. Guide Price £280,000 Entrance Dining Room First Floor Enter via front door into: Double glazed window to front, again benefitting from wonderful sea views. Space to accommodate large dining table. Feature fireplace with wooden surround and tiled hearth. Radiator. Landing Porch Double glazed frosted window on turn of stairs. Access to attic via hatch. Radiator. Doors to: Frosted glazed window to side. Further door into: Kitchen/Breakfast Room 21'0 x 12'0 (6.40m x 3.66m) Three double glazed windows to rear and one to side, providing an abundance of natural light. Bedroom One 17'0 x 11'0 (5.18m x 3.35m) Hallway Fitted with a range of wall, base and drawer units with complementary work surfaces over One large and one smaller double glazed windows to front enjoying panoramic sea views. Wash Stairs to first floor. Radiator. Under stairs storage. Doors to: incorporating stainless steel sink and drainer unit. Tiled splash back. Spaces for cooker, dishwasher, hand basin set over vanity unit. Two radiators. washing machine and fridge/freezer. Radiator. Space to accommodate large breakfast table. A Lounge/Dining Room 26'0 x 11'0 (7.92m x 3.35m) lovely wood burning stove set in the corner of the room is a charming feature. Bathroom 10'0 x 7'0 (3.05m x 2.13m) Double glazed frosted window to rear. Four piece suite comprising low level W.C, pedestal wash Lounge Utility Room hand basin, panel bath and separate walk in shower cubicle. Radiator. Double glazed window to front providing plenty of natural light and enjoying wonderful sea views. Double glazed frosted windows to side and rear. Wall mounted 'Worcester' boiler. Work surfaces Feature fireplace with wooden surround and tiled hearth offering an attractive focal point. Radiator. with storage space below. Space for freezer. Door to: Bedroom Two 11'0 x 10'0 (3.35m x 3.05m) Arch through to: Double glazed window to front enjoying wonderful sea views across 'Worms Head'. Pedestal wash Cloakroom hand basin with tiled splash back. Radiator. Double glazed frosted window to rear. Low level W.C. Tiled walls. Bedroom Three 10'0 x 10'0 (3.05m x 3.05m) Double glazed window to side. Pedestal wash hand basin set over vanity unit. Radiator. External Front Large driveway providing ample off road parking. Remainder of the garden is laid to lawn and enjoys breathtaking panoramic sea views. Rear A paved patio terrace lies adjacent to the property offering a lovely spot to sit and relax, enjoying the beautiful woodland views. The remainder of the garden is laid to lawn housing a variety of mature plants and trees. A paved pathway runs the length of the garden. Auctioneers Comments This property is for sale by the Modern Method of Auction which is not to be confused with Traditional auction. The Modern Method of Auction is a flexible buyer friendly method of purchase. We do not require the purchaser to exchange contracts immediately, but grant 28 days to achieve exchange of contracts from the date the buyer's solicitors is in receipt of the draft contracts and a further 28 days thereafter to complete. Allowing additional time to exchange on the property means interested parties can proceed with traditional residential finance. Upon close of a successful auction or if the vendor accepts an offer during the auction, the buyer will be required to put down a non-refundable Reservation Fee of 4.2% subject to a minimum of £6,000 which secures the transaction and takes the property off the market. The buyer will be required to sign an Acknowledgement of Reservation form to confirm the acceptance of terms prior to solicitors being instructed. Copies of the Reservation form and all terms and conditions can be found in the Legal Pack which can be downloaded for free from the auction section of our website or requested from our Auction Department. Please note this property is subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price which is generally no more than 10% in excess of the Starting Bid. Both the Starting Bid and Reserve Price can be subject to change. Terms and conditions apply to the Modern Method of Auction, which is operated by The Southern Region Property Auction powered by iam-sold Ltd. TO VIEW OR MAKE A BID - Contact Dawsons or visit: https://dawsonsproperty.iamsold.co.uk/ TENURE: Freehold COUNCIL TAX: TBA EPC RATING: F VIEWING: STRICTLY VIA VENDORS AGENTS. DAWSONS TEL: 01792 367301 Whilst these particulars are believed to be accurate, they are set for guidance only and do not constitute any part of a formal contract. Dawsons have not checked the service availability of any appliances or central heating boilers which are included in the sale..
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