- SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE +
- GORGEOUS COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS +
- THREE BEDROOMS +
- LIVING/DINING ROOM +
- MODERN KITCHEN +
- REAR GARDEN WITH OUTBUILDING +
- DRIVEWAY PARKING +
- WELL PRESENTED +
- OIL CENTRAL HEATING +
- EPC RATING: D +
A brilliant opportunity to acquire a well-presented semi-detached house, located in the village of Llangyndeyrn. Situated in an idyllic setting surrounded by countryside views, the property really is a must-see. Newly renovated by the current vendors, the property boasts a stylish modern decor throughout. The property would make an ideal family home, or even a great first-time buy. Viewing is highly recommended!
The ground floor accommodation comprises: an entrance hallway laid with the original quarry tile flooring, an open plan living/dining room, which leads through into the modern shaker style kitchen. With an abundance of natural light, you can really envision relaxing with family and friends while taking in your surroundings. The first floor provides: a shower room, two double bedrooms and a third single bedroom, which would also make a great study. The property benefits from UPVC double glazing, loft storage and is fitted with oil central heating.
Externally, there is ample driveway parking to the side of the property, which also provides easy access to the rear of the property. The garden, which is mainly laid to lawn, is ideal for those with children or pets. A patio area also provides a great entertainment space, perfect for summer BBQs with the family. There is also an outbuilding which provides an outside w/c and additional secure storage. In addition, there is plumbing for a washing machine located outside in the smaller storage room of the outbuilding, meaning that this could be used as a utility room.
Kidwelly is a picturesque town in Carmarthenshire, west Wales, approximately 7 miles north-west of the most populous town in the county, Llanelli. It lies on the River Gwendraeth above Carmarthen Bay. Local attractions include Kidwelly Castle, founded in 1106 and is famous for its battle in 1136 in which Princess Gwenllian, sister of Owain Gwynedd, courageously led her husband's troops into battle against a Norman army during his absence and was beheaded. Although being an ancient town, Kidwelly grew significantly during the industrial revolution, as did many other towns in South Wales. Home to a small supermarket, an array of pubs, surgeries, primary schools and regular access for bus and train services.
VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents.
TENURE: We are advised Freehold
SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
COUNCIL TAX: Band 'C'
HEATING: Oil