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Offers in region of
£900,000
3 bed cottage for sale
Berea, Abereiddy SA623 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Ysgol Gymunedol Croesgoch 1.9 miles
- Solva C.P. School 4.1 miles
- St. Justinian Ferry Landing 5.8 miles
- Ramsey Island Ferry Landing 7.2 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Amazing Sea Views
- Peaceful Location
- Half Acre Paddock
- Lots of Potential
- Walking Distance to local Beach
A charming, Grade II listed, extended, three bedroom cottage in a remarkable location, making this a genuine once in a lifetime opportunity. Sitting on the waters edge, on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path itself, Cwm has some of the most idyllic sea views from rooms throughout the cottage. Relax with a drink in your lounge while watching the waves lapping against the rocks, or wake to the sounds of birds and waves as you watch the sun glistening on the ocean, this is truly what dreams are made of!
A surprisingly spacious cottage with three bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms as well as three cosy reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen and utility with cute cottage garden to the front and side and to the rear a small paddock, land in total measures around 0.6 acres. Perfect as it is but with tonnes of potential for a new owner to add their mark, you will not want to miss out on this spectacular property.
‘My husband was an airline pilot and he first fell in love with Pembrokeshire from 35,000 ft as he left UK airspace heading for the us. We discovered the house while walking the coastal path, looking for a special home. It was not for sale at the time but we asked the neighbour if they knew who owned it and it turned out to be her - the house never went on the market!’
‘I will miss the unique and unspoilt location, the seascape is a joy all the year round. I have so many happy memories I particularly enjoyed the Red Bull Extreme Diving competition at the nearby Blue Lagoon. But I have to say my favourite thing has been enjoying an early morning cup of tea, or a glass of wine in the evening, from the comfort of my bed watching the incredible seascape and headland. It is the most relaxing place in the world that I have ever been.’
Location
Abereiddy is a hamlet in the county of Pembrokeshire, in west Wales. It has a small beach which was awarded the Blue flag rural beach award in 2005. A large car park adjoins the beach, where in the summer an ice cream van can usually be found. From Abereiddy beach you can take a short walk along the coastal path to the Blue Lagoon.
A little further away you will find Porthgain, a very popular tourist centre thanks to a great pub, a super cafe restaurant and excellent art galleries.
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Parking - On Street
Parking - Off Street
Subject to planning consent it might be possible to create off street parking, potential buyers are advised to make their own enquiries as to the likelihood of being granted permission and are reminded that the property is Grade II listed and within the National Park and near to a sssi site.
A surprisingly spacious cottage with three bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms as well as three cosy reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen and utility with cute cottage garden to the front and side and to the rear a small paddock, land in total measures around 0.6 acres. Perfect as it is but with tonnes of potential for a new owner to add their mark, you will not want to miss out on this spectacular property.
‘My husband was an airline pilot and he first fell in love with Pembrokeshire from 35,000 ft as he left UK airspace heading for the us. We discovered the house while walking the coastal path, looking for a special home. It was not for sale at the time but we asked the neighbour if they knew who owned it and it turned out to be her - the house never went on the market!’
‘I will miss the unique and unspoilt location, the seascape is a joy all the year round. I have so many happy memories I particularly enjoyed the Red Bull Extreme Diving competition at the nearby Blue Lagoon. But I have to say my favourite thing has been enjoying an early morning cup of tea, or a glass of wine in the evening, from the comfort of my bed watching the incredible seascape and headland. It is the most relaxing place in the world that I have ever been.’
Location
Abereiddy is a hamlet in the county of Pembrokeshire, in west Wales. It has a small beach which was awarded the Blue flag rural beach award in 2005. A large car park adjoins the beach, where in the summer an ice cream van can usually be found. From Abereiddy beach you can take a short walk along the coastal path to the Blue Lagoon.
A little further away you will find Porthgain, a very popular tourist centre thanks to a great pub, a super cafe restaurant and excellent art galleries.
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Parking - On Street
Parking - Off Street
Subject to planning consent it might be possible to create off street parking, potential buyers are advised to make their own enquiries as to the likelihood of being granted permission and are reminded that the property is Grade II listed and within the National Park and near to a sssi site.
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