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£399,5003 bedroom detached house for sale
Spindles, Lawrenny SA68 0PW
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached family home
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms plus cloakroom
- Open plan living accommodation
- Kitchen & separate utility room
- Popular rural village location
- Within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- No onward chain
R K Lucas & Son are delighted to offer for sale on the open market Spindles, a detached family home located in the sought after rural village of Lawrenny. The property briefly comprises an open plan living area, kitchen, utility, cloakroom, 3 double bedrooms, en-suite, dressing room, and family bathrooms and benefits from an enclosed garden and off-road parking. Below the property is a former Victorian reservoir, now empty, ideal for use as a wine cellar.
Lawrenny itself sits in a beautiful inland section of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Village amenities include a community shop, Church and sports ground with a pub and tea rooms found in the nearby Lawrenny Quay a mile or so along the riverside. Within easy motoring distance are the picturesque seaside towns of Tenby and Saundersfoot, the historic town of Pembroke, and the popular market town of Narberth where further amenities can be found.
Entrance Hall - Glass panelled entrance door, fitted carpet, double glazed window to side
Cloakroom - Pedestal hand basin, close coupled lavatory, part tiled walls, timber effect laminate flooring, frosted double glazed window to side
Bedroom/Office - Ground floor double bedroom previously used as a home office with fitted carpet, double glazed window to side
Living Room - Timber flooring, double glazed windows and sliding doors to garden, open plan to...
Dining Room - Feature fireplace with log burner, tiled flooring, under-stairs storage, double glazed window to side
Kitchen - Matching base and wall units with contrasting work surface, 1.5 bowl single drainer sink, electric double oven, hob and extractor fan, tiled flooring, tiled splash back, dual aspect double glazed windows
Utility - Wall unit and worktop, Belfast sink, tiled flooring, tiled splash back, plumbing for appliances, rear entrance door, double glazed window to side, pantry cupboard
Landing - Fitted carpet, double glazed window to side
Bedroom 1 - Double bedroom with fitted carpet, built-in wardrobes, dual aspect double glazed windows
En-Suite - Wet room style shower, pedestal hand basin, close coupled lavatory, part tiled walls, aqua marine flooring, frosted double glazed window to side
Bedroom 2 - Double bedroom with fitted carpet, built-in storage cupboards
Dressing Room - 2 x skylights, eaves storage
Bathroom - Corner bath, shower in cubicle, pedestal hand basin, close coupled lavatory, tiled walls, skylight
Outside - An enclosed garden surrounds the property on three sides, predominantly of lawn with decking and mature trees and shrubbery. Steps lead down to the side of the front door to a former Victorian reservoir, now empty, which would make an ideal wine cellar. To the other side of the property a sloping driveway provides off-road parking for at least 2 vehicles.
General Notes - Services: Mains electricity & water are connected with oil fired central heating (under floor heating to ground floor) and private drainage
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council & Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
Council Tax Band: F
Broadband: Ultrafast broadband available
Mobile coverage: Available from select providers
For an indication of speeds and supply of coverage we recommend visiting Ofcom checker.
Lawrenny itself sits in a beautiful inland section of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Village amenities include a community shop, Church and sports ground with a pub and tea rooms found in the nearby Lawrenny Quay a mile or so along the riverside. Within easy motoring distance are the picturesque seaside towns of Tenby and Saundersfoot, the historic town of Pembroke, and the popular market town of Narberth where further amenities can be found.
Entrance Hall - Glass panelled entrance door, fitted carpet, double glazed window to side
Cloakroom - Pedestal hand basin, close coupled lavatory, part tiled walls, timber effect laminate flooring, frosted double glazed window to side
Bedroom/Office - Ground floor double bedroom previously used as a home office with fitted carpet, double glazed window to side
Living Room - Timber flooring, double glazed windows and sliding doors to garden, open plan to...
Dining Room - Feature fireplace with log burner, tiled flooring, under-stairs storage, double glazed window to side
Kitchen - Matching base and wall units with contrasting work surface, 1.5 bowl single drainer sink, electric double oven, hob and extractor fan, tiled flooring, tiled splash back, dual aspect double glazed windows
Utility - Wall unit and worktop, Belfast sink, tiled flooring, tiled splash back, plumbing for appliances, rear entrance door, double glazed window to side, pantry cupboard
Landing - Fitted carpet, double glazed window to side
Bedroom 1 - Double bedroom with fitted carpet, built-in wardrobes, dual aspect double glazed windows
En-Suite - Wet room style shower, pedestal hand basin, close coupled lavatory, part tiled walls, aqua marine flooring, frosted double glazed window to side
Bedroom 2 - Double bedroom with fitted carpet, built-in storage cupboards
Dressing Room - 2 x skylights, eaves storage
Bathroom - Corner bath, shower in cubicle, pedestal hand basin, close coupled lavatory, tiled walls, skylight
Outside - An enclosed garden surrounds the property on three sides, predominantly of lawn with decking and mature trees and shrubbery. Steps lead down to the side of the front door to a former Victorian reservoir, now empty, which would make an ideal wine cellar. To the other side of the property a sloping driveway provides off-road parking for at least 2 vehicles.
General Notes - Services: Mains electricity & water are connected with oil fired central heating (under floor heating to ground floor) and private drainage
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council & Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
Council Tax Band: F
Broadband: Ultrafast broadband available
Mobile coverage: Available from select providers
For an indication of speeds and supply of coverage we recommend visiting Ofcom checker.
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R K Lucas & Son is amongst the oldest established Firms of Surveyors, Valuers, Auctioneers and Estate Agents in Wales, having been traced back to 1789 and yet with roots lying even earlier in the 15th and 16th Centuries. Indeed the Firm has provided the National Library of Wales with a treasure trove of social history catalogued in the “Lucas Manuscripts” which are stored at the Library’s headquarters in Aberystwyth and also at the County Records Office in Haverfordwest. R K Lucas & Son is a professional family business serving the whole of Pembrokeshire with its urban centres and picturesque coastal and rural environments. The Firm has a wealth of experience in all types of property valuation and estate agency techniques, having fully qualified and approachable chartered surveyors and staff providing valuable information and advice. The estate agency section of R K Lucas & Son deals with the full property spectrum from the smallest terraced home and coastal cottage, right up to the largest mansions in Pembrokeshire – and sometimes even a Castle! Associated with the estate agency section, our staff provide professional valuations for mortgage, probate and insurance purposes together with more detailed home buyers reports for the new purchaser. In addition, we are experienced in dealing with compulsory purchase and compensation claims together with rating techniques for both commercial and residential properties. Commercial valuations also play a major part in our functions where regular business is transacted to individuals and financial institutions with valuations based on the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Valuation and Guidance manual. Indeed, our residential and commercial departments are amongst the most up-to-date. We look back to the 18th Century with nostalgia whilst looking forward to the future with excited anticipation. Whether you wish to buy property, sell property, or simply seek some advice we remain a long tested family firm of professionals well able to satisfy your requirements.