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£595,000

2 bed detached house for sale

Llanfynydd, Carmarthen SA32

  • Freehold

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    F

McCartneys LD3 - F&C

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About this property

    Discover the charm of this quintessential cottage, nestled in a picturesque corner of Carmarthenshire. Set amidst 4.5 acres of beautifully maintained gardens and wild meadow paddocks, this enchanting property offers a serene retreat surrounded by natural beauty. The cottage itself exudes timeless appeal, with its pretty exterior and inviting interiors, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle, this cottage provides a rare opportunity to own a piece of Carmarthenshire's enchanting countryside.

    Description

    Discover the charm of this quintessential cottage, nestled in a picturesque corner of Carmarthenshire. Set amidst 4.5 acres of beautifully maintained gardens and wild meadow paddocks, this enchanting property offers a serene retreat surrounded by natural beauty. The cottage itself exudes timeless appeal, with its pretty exterior and inviting interiors, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle, this cottage provides a rare opportunity to own a piece of Carmarthenshire's enchanting countryside.

    The cottage has recently been upgraded to include the installation of pv solar panels to the main roof, internal wall insulation and a new air source heat pump, future proofing the cottages energy needs.

    Location

    Situated in a pretty corner of Carmarthenshire about 10 miles from the attractive market town of Llandeilo, a town where you can enjoy a coffee in one of the several coffee shops whilst also fulfilling all of your shopping needs. From Llandeilo there is good onwards travel via train or via road to the M4 motorway at Pont Abraham.

    Walk Inside

    The front door opens into a spacious entrance hall featuring an exposed stone wall and attractive terracotta tiled floor, which seamlessly extends into the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen offers space for freestanding units, plumbing for a sink, and room for a range cooker, all centered around a solid fuel Rayburn - a quintessential feature of any country home. Adjacent to the kitchen, a rear hallway provides access to the garden and space for white goods, along with a cloakroom/utility area that includes a WC, built-in sink, and plumbing for a washing machine. To the right of the entrance hall is the sitting room, boasting a vaulted ceiling and a wood-burning stove, perfect for cosy winter nights. At the front of the property, a garden room with an exposed stone wall and windows on three sides offers a serene spot to enjoy the surrounding flora and fauna, with a door leading directly to the garden.



    The dining room, featuring a tiled floor and beamed ceiling, includes a staircase to the first floor, a useful storage cupboard under, and access to the front garden. The room's standout feature is an inglenook fireplace with a decorative wood-burning stove (not operational). Beyond the dining area is a study, which, with its beamed ceiling and dual-aspect windows, serves as an ideal home office or a ground-floor bedroom.

    First Floor

    Upstairs, you'll find two double bedrooms, both with vaulted, beamed ceilings and front-facing windows. The family bathroom completes the accommodation, offering a walk-in shower, WC, vanity sink unit, and stylish tiling on the floor and walls.

    Walk Outside

    The property lies at the end of a shared gravel track where you enter into a spacious parking area which gracefully leads you to the incredibly pretty cottage. Off the driveway is a triple bay carport with an attached garage/workshop and behind a secret sitting area.
    The gardens are an absolute delight, the large seating area to the front with mature borders is the perfect setting for an afternoon tea whilst the lawned gardens at the rear are ideal for children to play.
    A particular feature are the two paddocks, these have been left to rewild by the present owners attracting a huge array of wildlife, with some improvement they would be ideal as pony paddocks or grazing land for sheep/goats etc.

    Note:

    Please note the mining and mineral rights are not included within the title.
    The property is approached over a unmade gravel track.

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