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Property details: Detached house in Crymych, Pembrokeshire










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Mr C Luker
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Property Details

  • Detached
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Oil
  • Single Garage
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  • Status:
    For Sale

     £499,950

General Description

Looking for a unique secluded smallholding with complete privacy, tranquility and abundant wildlife, plus the opportunity for an income? Situated in the middle of its own 9 acre smallholding , Geulan Goch has direct access out onto the dramatic Preseli hills and common land.. Tastefully restored and extended, the spacious stone and slate 3 bedroom house retains many of its original features, with the advantage of an additional self-contained cottage. The house also benefits from full double glazing, oil-fired central heating and solar hot water heating. Eglwyswen is a small hamlet about 3 miles equidistant from Eglwyswrw and Crymych. Eglwyswrw stands on the A487 Coast road between Cardigan and Fishguard and Crymych on the A487 Cardigan to Tenby road. The property is within 8 mile or so of the Pembrokeshire Coastline at Newport, and 10 miles from Cardigan town. The larger towns of Haverfordwest and Carmarthen and the train station at Clunderwen are all within easy reach. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is an area of outstanding beauty with a wealth of walks and bridleways. OS Grid Ref: SN 144345 (Ordinance Survey Landranger Map 145)

Room Details

The dining room (21’6” x 13’5”), featuring an inglenook with the original cast iron range and bread oven, quarry tiled floor, exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings, cosy oil stove, 2 radiators and slate steps leading up to French doors onto the secret side garden. Doors also lead through an archway into the kitchen and another into the lounge. Lounge (21’9 x 15’ max) with large stone inglenook fireplace with woodburner, fitted shelves and cupboard unit in recess, plus 2 double panel radiators. A very light and airy room with French door to rear, 2 windows to fore & 2 windows to rear and a pine return staircase up to:

Kitchen Details

The kitchen (10’11 x 10’9) features custom-built pine units with granite worktops, composite granite 1.5 bowl sink unit, corner electric stove with hood with extractor. Radiator. The floor has original quarry tiled and the three double glazed wooden windows make the room light and airy. A reclaimed pine door lead into the pantry: The walk-in pantry has original quarry tiled floor with chunky slate work surfaces and a range of shelves and large window to back garden. Back through to the kitchen, another door leads out onto the rear entrance hall: The rear entrance hall has a quarry tiled floor, houses the oil boiler and solar hot water controller and leads into the downstairs cloakroom and out to the utility room and garden The cloakroom has a toilet and vanity sink unit, extractor fan and quarry tiled floor: The utility room (8’9 x 8’) features fitted base cupboards, large full-height cupboards with storage and housing filter for private water supply, plus plumbing for washing machine.

Bathroom/s

Bathroom having panel bath with Hotpoint Electric shower over, pedestal wash basin, close coupled toilet, double panel radiator, shaver light & part tiled walls, storage cupboard, window to rear.

Garden & Amenities

Exterior The land extends to approximately 9 acres comprising of wildflower hay meadows, rough grazing, small wooded copses, shelter belts, wildlife pond and an orchard. There are two gateways onto the adjoining common land. There are kitchen and flower garden areas, gravel drive and parking surface. Lean-to log store to side of house, Stone-built Potting Shed, Car Port, 3 bay Pole Barn/Storage (44’6” x 15’9”) and Block/Timber stabling (33’ x 12’), large wooden workshop. The land offers the opportunity of keeping livestock, being fully fenced, but also provides complete privacy and a wealth of natural beauty, wildlife and conservation value. Services The property has mains Electricity, private Water and private Drainage. Oil fired central heating, Sealed double glazing. Solar Hot Water Heating. Pembrokeshire County Council, Haverfordwest. Band: D Amount payable 2004/2005: £692.43pa

Additional Details

The Cottage, presently utilised as a Holiday Letting Unit contains, Kitchen/Dining room (14’10” x 11’4”) with stunning large stained-glass church window, French doors to garden, A-framed open beam ceiling, quarry tiled floors, fitted pine units, dishwasher, oven, hob and fridge, oil stove Living Room (19’3” x 9’) /Bedroom area, split level, A-framed open beam ceiling, wood block flooring, oak window seats, 2 velux windows. Bathroom with shower, toilet and sink, electric fan heater, wood-block flooring and velux window. NOTE the cottage is to include all furniture and kitchen equipment. The Old Pottery has a tariff of £370 per week at High Season. Previous income in excess of £8,500 per annum.

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