4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- A Beautiful Family Home In The Heart Of Gower!
- 1,946sqft of Luxurious Accommodation
- Four Double Bedrooms Two Ensuites
- Fabulous Countryside Views
- Ample Parking and Detached Garage
- Bishopston School Catchment
The property is immaculate throughout, offering 1946sqft of spacious accommodation with large windows boasting incredible countryside views.
There are four double bedrooms, two with eunsuite's. One Bedroom (with ensuite) is located on the ground floor.
There are two reception rooms and the main living space/kitchen runs front to back in the property with large windows to three sides creating wonderful living accommodation which is flooded with natural light and offers beautiful countryside views.
The property benefits from plenty of off street parking and a garage. The gardens surround the house and the south facing front garden offers ample space for a family to enjoy.
The property lies within Bishopston School catchment area.
The Property - Castle Ditty Lane is a quiet residential turning bordered to the South by open countryside. Calon O Gwyr occupies a slightly elevated position on the right hand side of the lane and the property is accessed via a five bar gate which leads onto a spacious driveway offering ample parking for a number of cars.
The front door leads in a lovely porch where the current owners have a chair from where they enjoy the restful view over the garden and the rolling Gower countryside beyond.
The entrance hall is a central space in the house giving access to the downstairs rooms and the stairs leading upto the first floor. The living room is at the front of the house with a large window looking South over the garden offering a fantastic view and a log burner. The living room is open to the kitchen family room to the rear of the house where there is a great sized dining area which leads on to a contemporary style fitted kitchen with large island and double doors leading out to the rear garden. There is also a utility room accessed from the kitchen.
To the other side of the house there is another sitting room and a double bedroom with ensuite shower room, (the current owners used this space as an air bnb).
There is also a WC on the ground floor and plenty of cupboard storage throughout the house.
On the first floor there is a spacious landing which leads to the three double bedrooms, (one ensuite) and the family bathroom.
Externally the gardens wrap around the house and are mainly laid to lawn. There is a fantastic raised deck to the rear of the house providing a lovely area to enjoy the evening sun.
The property is FREEHOLD
The property is serviced by Oil fired central heating. All the other services are via the mains.
The Council Tax Band is G (£3,156p.a.)
The EPC ratin is TBC
The Location - Reynoldston is 12 miles from central Swansea and 7.3miles from the M4 at Penllergaer. The village has a strong sense of community with village shop and the ever popular King Arthur pub and restaurant.
Knelston Primary School is 1.2 miles and the village is in the catchment for the excellent Bishopston Comprehensive School.
The really good news is that Reynoldston sits at the centre of all that Gower has to offer: Oxwich Bay is 3.4 miles, Rhossilli is 5.1 miles, Llangennith is 4 miles, Three Cliffs Bay is 4.4miles, and Whiteford Sands is 4.1 miles.
Reynoldston is situated on the Western slopes of Cefn Bryn, in the heart of Gower. It is thought to have derived its name from one of the early Lords of Gower, Reginald de Breos.
Reynoldston is the intersection of North and South Gower and has the advantage of sharing the views of both landscapes. From the top of Cefn Bryn, the second highest point on Gower and whose prominent skyline dominates most of the views, you can wonder at the breathtaking scenery.
On a clear day, you can not only see the coastline of the peninsula, but over the Bristol Channel to Lundy Island, Devon and Exmoor, North towards the Brecon Beacons and West to Carmarthenshire.
Arthur's Stone pictured above is a Neolithic tomb. There are many legends and tales associated with it. One in particular speaks of a local miller, who cut a piece off the stone to use as a millstone, but once it was apart, was too heavy to move. The separated piece has laid in its fallen state since.
Another legend mentions that the stone was a pebble in King Arthur's boot. once he had removed it from his boot, he threw it across the water and it came to land on Cefn Bryn. Watch out if you are around on Old Year's Night (New Year's Eve). The stone is supposed to get up and go down to the sea for a drink!
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