- DETACHED HOUSE +
- IMMACULATELY PRESENTED +
- FOUR BEDROOMS +
- IDEAL FAMILY HOME +
- EDGE OF TOWN LOCATION +
- UTILITY ROOM +
- LOW MAINTENANCE GARDEN +
- DRIVEWAY PARKING +
- GAS CENTRAL HEATING +
- EPC RATING: D +
Unexpectedly Back on the Market
A fantastic opportunity to acquire an immaculately presented 1930s detached home, ideally positioned on the edge of Carmarthen town. Situated on Parc Thomas, the property is within easy walking distance of the town centre and offers an ideal setting for family living. Lovingly renovated by the current owners, the home combines timeless character with stylish contemporary décor throughout. Early viewing is highly recommended.
The property retains many original features, including beautiful parquet flooring, original fireplaces and solid wood vintage doors, all adding to its charm. From the moment you step inside, the home offers a warm and welcoming feel.
An impressive extension has created a superb open-plan family room – the heart of the home. This bright living area features a gas log-effect stove and bi-fold doors opening onto the garden, making it perfect for entertaining. Off the family room is a useful utility room and a downstairs wet room. Double glass doors lead into a versatile study, which could also be used as a fourth bedroom.
The kitchen flows naturally from the family room and is fitted with solid wood units, a ceramic sink and a range cooker. The ground floor also includes a cosy living room with an open fireplace and the property’s attractive original parquet flooring.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a traditional family bathroom with a roll-top bath and separate shower. The property benefits from UPVC double glazing and gas central heating throughout.
Externally, the landscaped rear garden is bordered by a variety of shrubs and plants and includes a summer house, garden shed and log store. A paved patio provides an excellent seating area for outdoor dining during the warmer months.
To the front, there is driveway parking along with an EV charging point adjacent to the drive.
The County town of Carmarthen lays claim to being the oldest town in Wales, boasting a strong Roman heritage dating back to AD c75. Situated on the River Towy eight miles north of its mouth at Carmarthen Bay, the town is the location of the headquarters of Dyfed Powys Police, the Carmarthen Campus of The University of Wales, Trinity Saint David and The West Wales General Hospital. The town is well served by numerous primary schools and two secondary schools offering education through the medium of Welsh and English. The former cattle market in the heart of the town has undergone massive regeneration and the new shopping centre now houses most high street names, a Cinema complex, restaurants, bars and a multi-storey car park. The town is also served by direct trains from West Wales to London.