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Stoneyford, Narberth, SA67 7NX

Stoneyford, Narberth

£300,000 Guide Price

Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
28315740
Postcode:
SA67 7NX
Type:
Detached Bungalow
Availability:
Sold STC
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Receptions:
2
Tenure:
Freehold
Location:
Stoneyford, Narberth
Price:
£300,000 Guide Price

Property features

  • Charming detached bungalow near popular Narberth market town
  • ⁠Three bedrooms, including master with ensuite, and separate family bathroom
  • Single-level living with low maintenance appeal
  • Mature enclosed rear gardens, conservatory with lovely views, detached garage

Summary

Located just a few minutes away from the esteemed market town of Narberth, recently recognised as one of the top places to reside in the UK by The Sunday Times, stands this charming detached bungalow. Positioned off the main road, this property offers single-level living ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance home.

Requiring minor modernisation, this property features an entrance hall, a cosy lounge, a spacious dining room with access to the kitchen, and double doors leading to a delightful conservatory offering scenic views of the mature rear gardens. The living space also includes three bedrooms - two doubles (one with an ensuite) and a single - along with a separate family bathroom.

Externally, the property boasts well-maintained enclosed rear gardens with a picturesque view from the conservatory. The gardens feature lush lawns, mature trees, and shrub borders. Additionally, there is side access leading to the detached garage. At the front, there is off-road parking with a small driveway and ample additional parking available in a generous pull-in area.

In summary, this property presents a fantastic opportunity for a buyer looking to invest in a sought-after location with the potential for future value appreciation. The property is offered for sale with no onward chain.

Location

Narberth, located in the picturesque county of Pembrokeshire in Wales, is a charming market town known for its unique shops, boutiques, and galleries. Steeped in history, Narberth boasts a medieval castle, quaint streets lined with traditional Welsh cottages, and a vibrant community spirit. Visitors can explore the town's diverse range of independent stores offering everything from local arts and crafts to organic produce. With a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs serving up delicious food and drink, Narberth is a foodie's paradise. Surrounded by stunning countryside and just a short drive from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Narberth is the perfect destination for those seeking a mix of culture, relaxation, and outdoor adventure.

Services

We have been advised that the heating is fired by oil, water is mains connected and drainage is private.

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Council tax band - E - £1846.43

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