Expansive four bedroom bungalow (approx. 2200sqft)
Two spacious attic rooms
Kitchen/dining room & breakfast room
Two further reception rooms
Sprawling hallway
Bathroom, en-suite & WC
Bespoke & iconic 1970's architectural build
2nd farmhouse with planning permission
18 acres of rolling fields, pastures & woodland
River Loughor & Carmarthen Bay views
Sprawling hallway, with grand double doors from the driveway, fitted carpet, radiator, wall lights and drop down ladder to the attic level.
Open to the kitchen/dining room, with fitted carpet, patio doors to the garden aspect and further doors to the utility room & garage. An ideal spot to start the day, with a bright & tranquil outlook across the garden.
Contemporary kitchen/dining room with a range of fitted units in a soft cream palette & slimline contrasting worktop, stainless steel sink, cabinet mounted double oven, microwave and with space for other appliances. With dual aspect double glazed windows, radiator and space for a dining table.
Well equipped utility space with a ceramic sink, space for appliances, double glazed windows to the rear aspect and built in storage cupboards.
Contemporary tiled restroom with sink & WC.
Elegant formal dining room comprising fitted carpet, radiator, ornate coving and double glazed windows to the front aspect.
Second expansive reception room, with wood flooring, oversize fireplace with tiled hearth & intricate mouldings, radiator, tv point and patio doors to the garden.
Comprising a range of fitted units, carpet, radiator and double glazed windows to the garden aspect.
Twin bedroom featuring fitted wardrobes, sink, carpet, radiator and double glazed windows to the rear aspect.
Fully tiled bathroom, with double glazed windows, radiator, shower over bath, sink & WC.
Third double bedroom with fitted carpet, radiator and double glazed windows.
Main bedroom suite with sliding mirrored wardrobes, carpet, radiator and double glazed patio doors to the garden aspect.
Spacious attic room, currently used as an office, with incredible views to the front of the property.
Fully tiled bathroom, with wood flooring, double glazed windows, shower cubicle, sink, WC & bidet.
Second attic room, currently used for storage with multiple fitted cupboards.
Generous garage with integral access into the home.
The property is located on a huge plot, encompassing landscaped gardens, colourful established borders, a long sweeping driveway, a second property with planning permission and nearly 18 acres of fields that stretch beyond the garden which all add to the property's sense of tranquillity & space. These fields can serve a variety of purposes, from agricultural endeavours to simply providing a vast expanse of open land for recreational activities or privacy. This rural paradise has been home to the same family for the last 50 years, during which time they raised three children and kept numerous animals and livestock, including horses. Solar panels provide an income for the property, but equally this arrangement could be reconfigured to provide free electricity should you wish.
A unique feature on the property is the second farmhouse, tucked away in a corner. Though in need of restoration, the second home comes with detailed planning permission (granted in 2020) for a four bedroom home, presenting an exciting opportunity for expansion or renovation. This additional dwelling could be transformed into a guesthouse, a cozy retreat for investment purposes or be utilised for a multi-generational family, adding versatility to the property.
Located approximately 2 miles from the center of Burry Port, with an enviable elevated position. Offering rural charm and the convenience of good transport links, with Burry Port train station being a mainline station to London Paddington, The Midlands and West Wales, There are excellent local amenities in Burry Port, Pembrey and Llanelli and with Swansea located just 16 miles away. The area is ideal for commuting throughout the South Wales region and very popular with lovers of the outdoors & adrenalin junkies, with Pembrey Country Park close by and miles and miles of natural rugged coastline & stunning beaches to explore. The peaceful everchanging natural environment is further complimented by striking views of the River Loughor, Gower Peninsula and Carmarthen Bay.
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The property is sold subject to & with the benefit of all rights, including rights of way, public or private, light, support, drainage, water, electricity supplies and any other rights & obligations, easements and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether referred to in the Conditions of Sale or not. Please check with the Highways Department at the local County Council for the exact location of public footpaths/ bridleways.
Plans, Areas & Schedules
Any available plans, areas and schedules are for identification & reference purposes only. The purchaser(s) shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the description of the property. Any error or mis-statement shall not annul a sale or entitle any party to compensation in respect thereof.
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