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Bwrw Angor, TRESAITH SA43 Bwrw Angor, TRESAITH SA43 2JH Offers in the region of £485,000 • Unique Detached 4 Bedroom House With 4 Shower Rooms • Close To Popular Beach & Coastal Footpath • Light & Appealing Accommodation • Suit Families, Holiday Letting Or Bed & Breakfast • EER - D67 DD/WJ/44270/260216 carriageway linking to the M4 Quarry tiled floor, WC, DESCRIPTION Motorway is less than 1 hours pedestal wash hand basin, Proudly situated within the drive. double panelled radiator, sought after coastal village of frosted double glazed window Tresaith within close distance ENTRANCE/UTILITY to front, part tiled wall. to the wonderful sandy beach 13'9 x 6'9 (4.19m x 2.06m) and coastal path, a superb 4 Entered via wood effect stable BEDROOM 1 bedroom detached house of door to front, quarry tiled floor, 12'1 x 9'7 (3.68m x 2.92m) modern construction with fine worktops with Belfast sink Oak flooring, double glazed sea views. The house was incorporated, plumbing for window to front, double built by its current owners who washing machine, floor panelled radiator, latch along with a local architect standing oil fired Worcester wooden door to; creatively designed the boiler servicing the domestic property to have a blend of hot water and central heating, EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM traditional features with part tiled wall, double panelled 6'8 x 6'1 (2.03m x 1.85m) modern living, this includes a radiator, vent for tumble dryer, Comprising corner shower country themed kitchen with dual aspect double glazed cubicle with Mira electric inglenook Aga and an upstairs windows, storage cupboard, shower unit, pedestal wash lounge with Gothic feature latch wooden stable door hand basin, WC, part tiled wall, window. Throughout the opens to; double panelled radiator, incredibly well presented frosted double glazed window accommodation there is plenty KITCHEN/DINER to front, shaver point, light. of space and natural light, and 19'11 x 12'4 (6.07m x 3.76m) along with the 4 shower Fitted with a range of wall and BEDROOM 2 rooms/en-suites this home base units with work surfaces 12'6 x 12'9 (3.81m x 3.89m) would ideally appeal to families over, part tiled wall, 1½ bowl Oak flooring, dual aspect or to a buyer wanting B&B single drainer sink, plumbing double glazed window to side potential. Around the property for dishwasher, double glazed and rear, double panelled are garden areas, sunny window to rear enjoying sea radiator, latch wooden door to; places to entertain or relax, views, quarry tiled floor, exposed beam ceiling, EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM plus there is an excellent 6'8 x 5'11 (2.03m x 1.80m) detached Workshop/Garage inglenook with 2 oven Aga with wooden beam over, double Suite comprising shower with attic room above with corner shower cubicle with potential for use as a home panelled radiator, double glazed external door with side Mira electric shower unit, studio (STP). To summarise pedestal wash hand basin, this is an extraordinary house double glazed screens to front, latch wooden stable door to; WC, quarry tiled floor, part tiled in a fabulous position and wall, frosted double glazed simply must be seen to be fully DINING ROOM/LARGE window to front, double appreciated. panelled radiator. EER - D67 RECEPTION 28'8 x 9'10 (8.74m x 3.00m) FIRST FLOOR LANDING Oak flooring, double glazed 25'9 x 9'11 (7.85m x 3.02m) SITUATION frosted external door with Tresaith is renowned for its Spindle balustrade, double matching side screens to rear glazed window to rear enjoying sandy beach and popular pub (could be used as the main serving good food and is family sea views, Velux window to front door with this impressive rear, recess ceiling lights, friendly. A mile or so away is reception entrance), wooden the larger coastal village of double panelled radiator, doors stairs to first floor, understairs to; Aberporth which provides a storage, exposed beamed basic range of facilities and ceiling with recess downlights, amenities to include shop and MASTER BEDROOM 3 double panelled radiator, wall 19'11 x 12'4 (6.07m x 3.76m) places to eat. The West Wales lighting, double glazed twin market town of Cardigan is Double glazed window to rear windows to rear enjoying sea enjoying sea views, Fakro roof around 8 miles away and views, latch wooden doors to provides a range of local window to front, fitted siding room, large opening leads wardrobes, airing cupboard shops and national retailers. through into; To the northeast lays the with radiator, double panelled radiator, latch wooden door to; harbour and Georgian town of SNUG Aberaeron. Further on is the 11'9 x 9'6 (3.58m x 2.90m) EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM university town of Aberystwyth. Oak flooring, double panelled 7'8 x 8'6 (2.34m x 2.59m) Inland is Newcastle Emlyn and radiator, double glazed Suite comprising bath, shower Lampeter is approx 50 minutes external French doors to front, cubicle, pedestal wash hand drive away. The town of wall lighting. basin, WC, quarry tiled floor, Carmarthen with rail link and bidet, part tiled wall, double access onto the dual CLOAKROOM 9'6 x 4' (2.90m x 1.22m) panelled radiator, Fakro roof has been the current owners DIRECTIONS window, access to loft space. vegetable growing patch with From Cardigan, head north on raised beds, GREENHOUSE, the A487 and pass through BEDROOM 4 water butt collection etc. To Blaenporth. Turn left at the 12'2 x 9'7 (3.71m x 2.92m) the opposite side there is a crossroads by the Gogerddan Double panelled radiator, barbecue decking/entertaining Arms and head into Aberporth Fakro roof windows to front. area, good sized lawn, bank taking the first right in the incorporating a variety of village signposted Tresaith. SHOWER ROOM shrubs and plants, garden Proceed into the village and 8'4 x 3'9 (2.54m x 1.14m) area continues round to the before reaching the left turning Suite comprising WC, pedestal front with further lawned area, for the beach Bwrw Angor is wash hand basin, part tiled plants, small trees and shrubs. found on the right hand side wall, quarry tiled floor, Fakro Oil tank located in the corner identified by our for sale sign. roof window, double panelled and obscured by trellis and radiator, shower cubicle. climbing plants. LOUNGE SERVICES 19'11 x 16'9 (6.07m x 5.11m) We are advised that mains Fireplace with wooden water, electricity and drainage surround and slate hearth and are connected to the property. an electric point for electric fire, wooden shelving, feature VIEWING Gothic double glazed window By appointment with the selling to side, Fakro roof windows to Agents on 01239 612080 or e- front and rear enjoying sea mail views, double panelled [email protected] radiator, recessed ceiling lights. OUR OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday EXTERNALLY 9:00am to 5:30pm To the front of the property is a Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm gravelled driveway and an TENURE area for off road parking. Part We are advised that the decked and slabbed patio property is Freehold seating area with picket fencing around enjoying a GENERAL NOTE southerly aspect with views Please note that all floor plans, over the surrounding hills. room dimensions and areas DETACHED GARAGE/ quoted in these details are WORKSHOP - 16'11 x 15'8 approximations and are not to with double wooden doors to be relied upon. Any appliances front, concrete flooring, work and services listed on these benches, power and lighting details have not been tested. connected, windows to side and rear. External staircase leads up to loft room above with power and lighting connected. Excellent potential for using this building as a studio type workshop. To one side of the garage is a large triangular area of garden which Bwrw Angor, TRESAITH SA43 2JH.
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