Listed for £565,000
November 30, 2025
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The rear garden is turfed, fenced and thoughtfully laid out, offering a safe and private outdoor space with a paved terrace directly off the kitchen/dining room. With high-quality external materials, oak internal doors, 7" skirting boards, smooth-finished ceilings, security lighting and a 10-year structural warranty, Plot One delivers the quality and attention to detail synonymous with Clews Homes’ work.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage; gas central heating with thermostatic controls; sprinkler and alarm system.
Council Tax: To be confirmed upon completion by Swansea Council (banding not yet assigned for new build).
EPC: Predicted rating to follow upon completion.
The Location - Three Crosses is one of Gower’s most desirable villages—a peaceful rural setting that sits right on the edge of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty while offering excellent access to Swansea, Mumbles and major transport links.
The village itself has a friendly, community-minded feel with a local pub, village hall and leafy lanes surrounded by gently rolling farmland. From your doorstep, footpaths lead out across open countryside, with Cefn Bryn—Gower’s historic ridge—only moments away for wide-sky views and spectacular walking.
Gower’s famous beaches are all within easy reach:
Pwll Du – approx. 3 miles
Three Cliffs Bay – approx. 3.5 miles
Oxwich Bay – approx. 6 miles
Langland & Caswell – approx. 6–7 miles
For day-to-day living, Gowerton (around 3 miles) provides supermarkets, cafés, a railway station and practical amenities. Mumbles (approx. 7 miles) brings boutique shopping, vibrant cafés and the seafront promenade, while Swansea (approx. 6 miles) offers everything from theatre and restaurants to sport and cultural venues. The M4 at Junction 47 is roughly 4 miles away, providing easy access across South Wales.
Commuters will appreciate proximity to major employment centres including the DVLA, Morriston Hospital, Swansea University and Singleton Hospital (all approx. 6–8 miles). Local sports clubs and leisure facilities are plentiful, with rugby, football, golf and coastal water sports all within a short drive.
The village typically falls within the catchment for Gowerton School for secondary education, supported by several well-regarded primary schools in the wider area (buyers are advised to confirm catchments with the local authority) .
Altogether, Plot One offers a rare blend: rural tranquillity, beautiful scenery and superb access to beaches, countryside and city life—all from a peaceful, high-quality new development in one of Gower’s most sought-after locations.