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2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Mynyddygarreg, Kidwelly SA17
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
667
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
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Features and description
A quirky three-storey cottage with two double bedrooms, set in a highly popular location with panoramic valley views, close to the historic Kidwelly township, local amenities, and Norman Castle. The property also offers easy commuting to Llanelli and Carmarthen.
The accommodation comprises a hall/kitchen, walk-in pantry, lounge/dining room, and bathroom on the ground floor, a large double bedroom on the first floor, and a smaller double bedroom on the lower ground floor.
Council Tax Band: A
Tenure: Freehold
Garden: Private
ENTRANCE HALL/KITCHEN
UPVC double-glazed window and part-glazed door to the side. Part-exposed brick walls. Shaker-style base units with hardwood worktops incorporating a stainless steel single bowl and drainer sink.
WALK-IN PANTRY 1.02m x 1.26m
Storage shelves and electric point.
BATHROOM
UPVC frosted window to rear, part-tiled walls, single radiator, tiled floor, white three-piece suite with vanity unit, plastic roll-top bath with claw feet, and Triton shower over.
LOUNGE/DINING ROOM
UPVC windows to front with panoramic valley views, working grate with painted surround, two double radiators, stairs to first and lower ground floors.
FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM
UPVC windows to front with valley views, part-boarded eaves, single radiator.
LOWER GROUND FLOOR BEDROOM
Part-exposed stone wall, double radiator, valley views.
EXTERNAL FEATURES
Side garden with part-paved patio and balcony overlooking the valley. Exterior oil-fired boiler with enclosed oil storage tank. Large outbuilding divided into two sheds with potential to convert into a garden room, studio, or bedroom; power and plumbing are available.
Tenure: Freehold
Garden details: Front Garden
The accommodation comprises a hall/kitchen, walk-in pantry, lounge/dining room, and bathroom on the ground floor, a large double bedroom on the first floor, and a smaller double bedroom on the lower ground floor.
Council Tax Band: A
Tenure: Freehold
Garden: Private
ENTRANCE HALL/KITCHEN
UPVC double-glazed window and part-glazed door to the side. Part-exposed brick walls. Shaker-style base units with hardwood worktops incorporating a stainless steel single bowl and drainer sink.
WALK-IN PANTRY 1.02m x 1.26m
Storage shelves and electric point.
BATHROOM
UPVC frosted window to rear, part-tiled walls, single radiator, tiled floor, white three-piece suite with vanity unit, plastic roll-top bath with claw feet, and Triton shower over.
LOUNGE/DINING ROOM
UPVC windows to front with panoramic valley views, working grate with painted surround, two double radiators, stairs to first and lower ground floors.
FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM
UPVC windows to front with valley views, part-boarded eaves, single radiator.
LOWER GROUND FLOOR BEDROOM
Part-exposed stone wall, double radiator, valley views.
EXTERNAL FEATURES
Side garden with part-paved patio and balcony overlooking the valley. Exterior oil-fired boiler with enclosed oil storage tank. Large outbuilding divided into two sheds with potential to convert into a garden room, studio, or bedroom; power and plumbing are available.
Tenure: Freehold
Garden details: Front Garden
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About this agent

Nick Thorne, the owner of Thornes Estate Agents, is a member of the National Association of Estate Agents and has been in the Estate Agency business for over twenty three years. The firm is a 'Licensed' NAEA Estate Agent. A Licensed NAEA Agent is qualified (either by formal qualification or by many years of professional body membership). By choosing a Licensed Agent you can be assured of high professional standards, both in advice and customer care. It is important that you are dealing with an agent who voluntarily follows the Code of Practice and rules of conduct laid down by their professional body, the NAEA (National Association of Estate Agents). The firm first opened its doors in 1972 by Bill Thorne (Nick’s father) who was a Chartered Surveyor and quickly became a successful business, carrying out thousands of surveys over the years for both private and commercial i.e. the Halifax, Cheltenham & Gloucester, Woolwich, Lloyds Bank etc. etc. and selling hundreds of houses. He also undertook the supervision of new buildings – residential and commercial in the area and worked until he sadly passed away in 2007. Nick who worked alongside his father, gaining considerable professional experience along the way, carried on the business on his father’s death and despite the most horrendous recession, is steering it through to further success. The success of our business we believe is keeping it small – we have resisted the route of starting up a Letting Department as most of our competitors have done as this, we feel, takes our attention away from the job of selling houses. We concentrate wholeheartedly on the sale of every house – being there for our clients whatever time of day. This is not a 9-5 office – we work well into the evening and weekends and give our clients one hundred per cent of our attention.


























