3 bedroom end of terrace house
New build
Own New - Rate reducer
Energy efficient
End of terrace house
3 beds
Key information
Features and description
- Open plan kitchen/dining room with outside access
- Front-aspect living room
- Downstairs WC
- Top floor bedroom one with en suite
- Three handy storage cupboards
- Family bathroom with modern fixtures and fittings
- Energy efficient
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An attractive three-storey home, the Saunton has an open-plan kitchen/dining room, a living room and three bedrooms. The top floor bedroom has an en suite. The enclosed porch, downstairs WC, three storage cupboards and off-road parking mean it's practical as well as stylish.
Additional Information
- Tenure: Freehold
- Annual service charge amount (£): 152
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Rooms
Dining room 2.28m x 1.70m (7ft 5in x 5ft 6in)
Kitchen 3.34m x 2.19m (10ft 11in x 7ft 2in)
Living room 3.54m x 3.88m (11ft 7in x 12ft 8in)
WC
Bedroom 2 3.36m x 3.91m (11ft x 12ft 9in)
Bedroom 3 2.88m x 3.91m (9ft 5in x 12ft 9in)
Bathroom
Bedroom 1 4.09m x 2.83m (13ft 5in x 9ft 3in)
En suite
About this developer

Help to Buy Wales is available at Maes Y Rhos, meaning you could buy a home with a minimum deposit of 5%. Our new two, three, and four-bedroom homes at Maes Y Rhos are served by a direct route to Swansea, just 15 miles away. From Abercraf, just 2.5 miles away, you can step over the border of the National Park and set your sights on Pen y Fan, the highest point of this famous 350 square-mile expanse of countryside. Ystradgynlais has a Welsh-speaking heritage and a great sense of community. The town has the convenience of a local Tesco Superstore and a range of traditional facilities and services, including schools and a Community Hospital. The River Tawe is one of the local landmarks, running through the town and following the route of the Swansea Valley down to Swansea Bay. The best thing about living in West Wales is that you have the city, the coast, and the countryside to choose from. It’s as easy to get to Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot, and Bridgend as it is to the Brecon Beacons, the Gower Peninsula Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.