4 bedroom bungalow for sale
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Features and description
Step inside and the sense of space is immediate. A welcoming hallway and cloakroom leads to a cosy lounge centred around a wood burner—perfect for slow winter evenings. The kitchen/diner is the heart of the home, opening into a bright conservatory where morning coffee becomes a ritual and long summer evenings stretch out effortlessly. A utility room, integral garage/workshop, two double bedrooms, coat store and a family bathroom complete the ground floor, offering flexibility for guests, family or single level living. Upstairs, the landing area is set up as a home office and there are two further double bedrooms and a shower room create a peaceful retreat.
We have been advised by the current sellers;
This is a home that quietly works for you. A newly replaced solar PV system qualifies for the maximum Feed In Tariff payment generating an income of around £2,000 a year tax free, and this is transferable to the new occupier as the system is owned, not leased. The solar thermal system provides free hot water through the warmer months. It’s a property designed to make life easier, greener and more affordable.
Outside, the sense of space continues. The extensive grounds offer room to breathe—ample parking on the block paved driveway, gated access to a mature garden, and a generous lawn framed by established borders. A patio invites alfresco dining, while a pumped irrigation system fed by a 1,000 litre rainwater tank keeps the garden thriving with minimal effort along the border.
Whether you’re seeking a family home, a peaceful escape from city life or a base for coastal adventures, this bungalow offers a rare blend of comfort, practicality and Pembrokeshire charm.
Beyond the main home, the grounds offer even more space to live the life you imagine. A sizeable detached timber summer house sits tucked within the garden—fully powered and ready to become whatever you need it to be. It’s an inspiring home office, a peaceful hobby room, or a creative studio where you can step away from the world for a while. A log store sits neatly to the side, and two additional timber sheds provide generous storage for tools, bikes or beach gear. There’s also a covered storage area, an outside cold water tap and thoughtfully placed external lighting, making the garden as practical as it is beautiful.
And when you want to explore, the best of Pembrokeshire is on your doorstep. St Davids—Britain’s smallest city—is just eight miles away, with its magnificent Cathedral, independent shops, welcoming cafés and relaxed bistro dining. Whether you’re heading there for a slow Sunday wander or meeting friends for lunch, it’s a place that quickly becomes part of your weekly rhythm.
Rooms
Porch 2.24m x 1.17m
Hallway
Coat Store
Lounge
6m (max) x 4.5m (max),
Kitchen/Diner 7.42m x 3.25m
Conservatory
3.6m (max) x 3.58m (max)
Utility Room
3.15m (max) x 1.78m (max)
Storage/Garage 4.27m x 2.84m
Workshop/Garage
4.27m (max) x 2.84m (max)
Bathroom 2.57m x 2.57m
Bedroom 1
3.9m (max) x 3.43m (max)
Bedroom 2 3.9m x 3.9m
First Floor/Landing/Study Area
Bedroom 3
4.1m (max) x 4m (max)
Bedroom 4
5.36m (max) x 4.3m (max)
Shower Room
1.98m (max) x 1.83m (max)
Externally
Outside, the sense of space continues. The extensive grounds offer room to breathe—ample parking on the block paved driveway, gated access to a mature garden, and a generous lawn framed by established borders. A patio invites alfresco dining, while a pumped irrigation system fed by a 1,000 litre rainwater tank keeps the garden thriving with minimal effort along the border.
Services
We have been advised that electricity, water, drainage are connected to the property.
The heating system is oil fired.
We are advised that there was a new boiler installed in 2022 which is still in warranty.
Council Tax Band F.
Agents Notes
Please note that some photos have been taken with a wide angle lens camera.
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