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£249,9503 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Pwll Road, Llanelli
Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
936
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Features and description
- Semi Detached House
- Living Room
- Kitchen/Dining Room
- Three Bedrooms
- Utility
- Garage
- Family Bathroom
- Downstairs Shower Room
Situated in the sought-after coastal village of Pwll, this attractive semi-detached home enjoys a superb position within a well-established community set on a narrow ledge above the tidal Burry Estuary, perfectly placed midway between Llanelli and Burry Port. The land rises gently away from the coast, allowing for far-reaching views across the estuary towards the Gower Peninsula, creating a scenic and ever-changing backdrop to village life.
Pwll is concentrated along the northern side of the A484 and is part of the Llanelli Rural community, offering a blend of coastal living and everyday convenience. The village benefits from a local shop, post Office, a selection of public houses, a primary school, and active senior and junior football teams, fostering a strong sense of local identity.
One of Pwll’s standout features is the traffic-free Millennium Coastal Path, which runs along the seaward side of the village. This popular greenway provides walkers and cyclists with a thirteen-mile coastal route from Bynea to Pembrey, passing close to the property and offering stunning views across the estuary to the Gower Peninsula. The path also highlights Pwll’s unique place in history, including the nearby commemorative plaque marking Amelia Earhart’s 1928 transatlantic landing on the sands off Pwll.
This semi-detached property represents an excellent opportunity to enjoy coastal village living, with scenic walks, local amenities, and strong transport links all within easy reach.
Entrance -
Hallway -
Reception Room - 4.89m x 4.04 (16'0" x 13'3") -
Kitchen/Dining Room - 4.77m x 2.80m (15'7" x 9'2") -
Inner Hallway -
Bedroom One - 4.52m x 3.06m (14'9" x 10'0") -
Shower Room -
Utility Area - 1.88m x 1.08m (6'2" x 3'6") -
Integral Garage - 3.06m x 1.88m (10'0" x 6'2") -
First Floor -
Landing -
Bedroom Two - 4.87m x 3.07m max (15'11" x 10'0" max) -
Bedroom Three - 3.79m x 2.95m (12'5" x 9'8") -
Family Bathroom -
Parking - Drive and Garage
Council Tax Band= C -
Tenure= Freehold -
Epc=D -
Services - Heating System - Gas
Mains gas, electricity, sewerage and water (BILLED)
Broadband - Talk Talk - fibre
Mobile -
You are advised to refer to Ofcom checker for information regarding mobile signal and broadband coverage.
Pwll is concentrated along the northern side of the A484 and is part of the Llanelli Rural community, offering a blend of coastal living and everyday convenience. The village benefits from a local shop, post Office, a selection of public houses, a primary school, and active senior and junior football teams, fostering a strong sense of local identity.
One of Pwll’s standout features is the traffic-free Millennium Coastal Path, which runs along the seaward side of the village. This popular greenway provides walkers and cyclists with a thirteen-mile coastal route from Bynea to Pembrey, passing close to the property and offering stunning views across the estuary to the Gower Peninsula. The path also highlights Pwll’s unique place in history, including the nearby commemorative plaque marking Amelia Earhart’s 1928 transatlantic landing on the sands off Pwll.
This semi-detached property represents an excellent opportunity to enjoy coastal village living, with scenic walks, local amenities, and strong transport links all within easy reach.
Entrance -
Hallway -
Reception Room - 4.89m x 4.04 (16'0" x 13'3") -
Kitchen/Dining Room - 4.77m x 2.80m (15'7" x 9'2") -
Inner Hallway -
Bedroom One - 4.52m x 3.06m (14'9" x 10'0") -
Shower Room -
Utility Area - 1.88m x 1.08m (6'2" x 3'6") -
Integral Garage - 3.06m x 1.88m (10'0" x 6'2") -
First Floor -
Landing -
Bedroom Two - 4.87m x 3.07m max (15'11" x 10'0" max) -
Bedroom Three - 3.79m x 2.95m (12'5" x 9'8") -
Family Bathroom -
Parking - Drive and Garage
Council Tax Band= C -
Tenure= Freehold -
Epc=D -
Services - Heating System - Gas
Mains gas, electricity, sewerage and water (BILLED)
Broadband - Talk Talk - fibre
Mobile -
You are advised to refer to Ofcom checker for information regarding mobile signal and broadband coverage.
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Our Llanelli office is one of our "all in one" branches, for all things sales or all things lettings you can ask our team all under this one roof. Once known for its rich coal and tin production Llanelli has risen like a phoenix from the ashes and has transformed itself into a busy tourist area offering scenic coastal views overlooking the north Gower Peninsula which can be viewed from Machynys golf course through to the picturesque harbour town of Burry Port and onto the historic village of Kidwelly. We are fortunate to offer a variety of properties and area's, whether requirements are for a late Victorian home in the town centre, a modern, lifestyle property along the coastal path or a small holding in rural area's, Llanelli has it all. For everyday life, a whole variety of goods and services can be found at the traditional indoor market and town centre or nearby retail parks. The recently constructed East Gate Park boasts the new Furnace theatre as well as a number of restaurants and coffee shops. The medium of Welsh and English are on offer throughout schools in the vicinity. Overall Llanelli can offer you a rich lifestyle for town, coast or country living. Dawsons Estate Agent is an independent, multi-disciplinary property business rooted in South Wales, built around people, partnerships and progress. Led by four local business partners and powered by a collaborative team of specialists, we offer joined-up solutions across residential sales and lettings, block and property management, auctions, development, land and new homes, commercial property and professional services, supporting clients through every stage of their property journey in All Things Property. Our strength lies in our structure: experts working together. From front-line negotiators to surveyors, auctioneers, commercial advisors and our dedicated training arm, Dawsons Training Wales, we provide a genuinely end-to-end approach for homeowners, landlords, investors and businesses across the region. Award-winning and community-driven, Dawsons entered 2026 following a landmark year achieving an astonishing 17 awards which included both local and national awards. But success for us goes beyond trophies. It’s measured in long-term relationships, strong communities, and a team culture that continues to evolve, invest and lead with integrity.
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