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An Exceptional Development Set in the Heart of the Gower Peninsula An exceptional development Set in the heart of the Gower Peninsula The Location & Lifestyle Our exclusive Summerland development offers a unique opportunity to purchase a home within the breath-taking Gower Peninsula, the award winning ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ With the tranquil and idyllic surroundings with a variety of adventurous activities of Mumbles a short walk away, the to choose from. Walking, fishing, sailing, charming village is host to a bustling surfing, golf, cycling, coasteering - the list atmosphere and a number of popular is endless. bars, restaurants and boutiques to choose from. With these on your doorstep, you Stroll along the stunning coastal path and won’t have to travel far to find all the you’ll find yourself in the serene Langland trappings of contemporary life. Bay or Rhosilli Bay, voted the best beach in Europe. Uncover the breath-taking Even so, access to the M4 and mainline rural beauty spots of Brandy Cove and rail station are both less than a 20 minute the hidden gems of Pwlldu Bay. When it’s drive away and regular buses run half not a beach day, there’s plenty of indoor hourly adjacent to the development. activities from award winning sports For families, four primary schools and centres, castles, museums and much an exceptional secondary school all lie more. within a couple of miles’ radius of the development. However, for those beckoned by city life, Swansea City centre is a short drive away Outdoor enthusiasts will be spoilt for where you can enjoy a great selection of choice, with inspiring landscapes retail, nightlife and world class sporting spanning across dramatic limestone events. For those needing to travel further cliffs and golden beaches. This exclusive afield, there are easy transport links to pocket of the Gower has plenty to offer both capital cities, Cardiff and London. 1. Take in the views along the two mile coastal path from Langland Bay to Caswell Bay 2. Enjoy family walks at one of your many local beaches; choose from Caswell, Langland, Brandy Cove or Pwll Du Bay 3. Dine with a seaside view at Langland Brasserie 1. 3. The Development Key to Site Map Summerland offers prospective purchasers the rare 17 opportunity to buy an affordable, modern, high- The Pennard The Kidwelly 18 16 15 14 Living Area: 183.50m2 /1,975ft2 Living Area: 94.55m2/1,018ft2 specification home nestled in the heart of Caswell, one of 13 12 11 10 5 Plots: 2, 37 & 38 Plots: 20, 21, 26 & 27 the most sought-after locations within the Gower Peninsula. 19 9 4 6 The Caernarfon The Camrose Gable Located in a peaceful rural setting enriched with local identity, this Living Area: 183.03m2/1,970ft2 Living Area: 90.81m2/978ft2 20 3 exceptional development boasts a varied selection of contemporary Plots: 1 & 36 Plot: 19 and luxurious house types bordered by lush, mature hedgerows and 8 the dense deciduous woodland of the wider landscape. 21 7 2 The Harlech (integral) The Camrose 2 2 1 Living Area: 152.17m /1,638ft Living Area: 88.90m2/957ft2 Plots: 29, 39 & 54 Driven by quality and functionality, each individual home has 37 Plots: 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, 17, 18, 32, been specifically designed for modern family life. With meticulous 33, 42, 43, 44 & 45 36 28 The Cennen attention to detail and internal specifications of the highest standard Living Area: 147.92m2/1,592ft2 The Kidwelly (Rent) throughout, every aspect of this development provides prospective 22 23 24 25 Plots: 9, 10, 40, 47, 56 & 57 Living Area: 94.55m2/1,018ft2 purchasers the opportunity to find the living space of their dreams. 26 Plots: 11, 12, 15 & 16 27 29 The Carew Externally, a combination of cladding, painted render and stone work 2 2 PS 35 Living Area: 142.75m /1,537ft Apartments (Rent) create the optimal balance of contemporary and tradition. As a result, Plots: 7, 31, 53 & 55 Ground Floor Apartment Living Area: 33 32 the design enhances the area’s character, maintaining the coastal 30 45.58m2/490.6ft2 feel you’d expect from a development merely a minute’s walk away The Harlech First Floor Apartment Living Area: 2 2 2 2 from the award winning Caswell Bay. 34 Living Area: 132.90m /1,431ft 50.47m /453.2ft Plots: 8, 34, 35, 48 & 58 Plots: 22, 23, 24 & 25 31 54 55 56 57 58 The Oystermouth Bungalow (Rent) 2 2 Living Area: 126.69m /1.364ft Living Area: 61.4m2/661ft2 Plots: 28 & 30 Plots: 49, 50, 51 & 52 59 48 The Dinefwr 53 Living Area: 112.82m2 /1,214ft2 60 Plots: 59, 60 & 61 38 39 49 40 41 The Pembroke 42 43 52 44 2 2 45 46 Living Area: 99.67m /1,073ft 47 50 Plots: 41 & 46 51 61 En-Suite Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 2 En-Suite Landing Bathroom W A/C Master Bedroom Bedroom 5 W The Pennard 2 2 Bedrooms: 5 | Living Area: 183.50m /1,975ft | Plots: 2, 37 & 38 Dining Family Kitchen This lovely home features an extensive open-plan kitchen/dining and family room which opens out onto the rear of the property through beautiful bi-fold doors, creating a seamless transition from living space to garden. There is a comfortable lounge with a striking feature bay window, Utility Boot WC utility room/boot room and WC. Upstairs you will find a spacious master bedroom with an en- suite, four additional double bedrooms (one with an en-suite) and a family bathroom. Hall Lounge Ground Floor Garage Kitchen Utility 4.28 x 3.54m 14’1’’ x 11’7’’ 2.04 x 1.79m 6’8’’ x 5’10’’ Family Boot 4.39 x 3.90m 14’5’’ x 12’10’’ 1.79 x 0.86m 5’10’’ x 2’10’’ Dining WC 3.75 x 3.24m 12’4” x 10’8” 1.79 x 1.20m 5’10’’ x 3’11’’ Lounge Garage En-Suite 4.28 x 4.61m* 14’1’’ x 15’1’’ 6.39 x 4.95m 21’0’’ x 16’3’’ Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 2 First Floor Master Bedroom Bedroom 3 En-Suite 4.59 x 4.28m* 15’1’’ x 14’1’’ 4.07* x 3.64*m 13’4’’ x 11’11’’ En-suite Bedroom 4 Landing Bathroom 2.53* x 1.91m* 8’4’’ x 6’3’’ 3.87* x 3.16m* 12’6’’ x 10’4’’ Bedroom 2 Bedroom 5 W A/C 4.66* x 3.46m 15’3” x 11’4” 4.95* x 2.81m* 16’3’’ x 9’3’’ Master Bedroom En-suite Family Bathroom Bedroom 5 2.04* x 1.20m* 6’8’’ x 3’11’’ 2.74 x 1.90m 9’0’’ x 6’3’’ W Internal floor plans may be subject to alteration. Computer generated images are for illustrative purposes only. *Dimensions listed are maximum Dining Family Kitchen Utility Boot WC Hall Lounge Garage En-suite Bedroom 4 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 5 Dressing Area W Landing A/C En-suite Bathroom Master Bedroom Bedroom 2 The Caernarfon Bedrooms: 5 | Living Area: 183.03m2/1,970ft2 | Plots: 1 & 36 This characterful home was created with open-plan living space in mind, with a modern kitchen/diner and family area that, via bi-fold doors, feeds onto the soft landscaping of the rear garden. The ground floor also benefits from a dedicated study and lounge, along with a utility and useful WC. On the first floor, you will find a large master bedroom with a dressing area and en-suite, three further double bedrooms (one with an en-suite), a single bedroom and a Kitchen Dining generous family bathroom. Family Store Store Ground Floor Utility WC Kitchen Study Hall Lounge 4.07 x 3.41m 13’4’’ x 11’2’’ 3.95 x 3.17m* 13’0’’ x 10’5’’ Family Utility Study 4.07 x 3.40m 13’4’’ x 11’2’’ 2.00 x 1.81m 6’7’’ x 5’11’’ Dining WC 4.31 x 3.56m 14’2” x 11’8” 2.06 x 1.17m* 6’9’’ x 3’10’’ Lounge 5.26* x 4.46m* 17’3’’ x 14’8’’ First Floor En-suite Master Bedroom Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 5 Dressing 3.93 x 3.71m 12’11’’ x 12’2’’ 3.22 x 2.92m 10’7’’ x 9’7’’ Area W En-suite Bedroom 4 Landing A/C 2.09* x 1.63m* 6’10’’ x 5’4’’ 3.84 x 2.92m 12’7’’ x 9’7’’ En-suite Dressing Area Bedroom 5 2.25* x 2.28m* 7’5” x 7’6” 2.92 x 2.10m 9’7’’ x 6’11’’ Family Bathroom Bathroom Master Bedroom 2 Bedroom Bedroom 2 3.71* x 3.84m* 12’2’’ x 12’7’’ 2.49 x 2.05m 8’2’’ x 6’9’’ En-suite 2.50* x 2.50m* 8’2’’ x 8’2’’ Bay window to lounge and juliet balcony to master bedroom feature on plot 1 only Internal floor plans may be subject to alteration. Computer generated images are for illustrative purposes only. *Dimensions listed are maximum Kitchen Dining Family Store Store Utility WC Hall Lounge Study W Bathroom Dressing W Bedroom 4 Master Room Bedroom A/C Landing En-Suite En-Suite Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 The Harlech (integral) Bedrooms: 4 | Living Area: 152.17m2/1,638ft2 | Plots: 29, 39 & 54 Dining Family At the heart of this family home is a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining and family area with a set of impressive bi-fold doors aimed to utilise and distribute natural light throughout and create Kitchen the perfect backdrop to an enviable purchaser’s new home.
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