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Newchapel
Boncath
£320,000
A substantial detached bungalow, complete with annex, sitting in approximately half an acre of beautifully maintained grounds enjoying far reaching countryside views over the Preseli Hills.
Benefiting from ample parking to front, various gardening sheds, greenhouses and a 40ft polytunnel, this property is ideal for those looking for plenty of outside space.
Briefly, the property comprises: entrance hall, shower room, dining room, spacious kitchen with door to conservatory (giving access to rear garden) and the annex. From the hall are doors to; office, inner hallway, lounge, three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The annex is accessed from the side of the property (and also the main house kitchen) and comprises: hallway, kitchen, office/living area, bedroom and en-suite bathroom.
The property also benefits from a cellar which is accessed via a trapdoor in the inner hallway. The cellar has a kitchenette and houses the Biomass Boiler.
Externally, the property is approached from a country lane over a cattle grid, with gravel driveway, paved paths leading to the front door and down both sides of the property to the rear, a garden shed/workshop and two greenhouses.
To the front is a fruit tree cage housing soft fruit (red and blackcurrants, gooseberries and blueberries) and five cherry trees. A garden shed to one side and a number of raised beds suitable for growing vegetables further on.
To the other side of the bungalow, accessed via a couple of steps, are more raised beds suitable for growing and various fruit trees.
A path leads on to the 40ft polytunnel housing mature peach and nectarine trees, three vines, raspberry bushes, asparagus and strawberry beds
The beautifully maintained gardens to the rear really are a haven full of mature shrubs, hedges, a stunning array of flowers, further fruit trees (50 in all throughout), raised beds, a pond with water feature and bridge over it plus large raised bed areas.
West Wales Properties
01239 615 915
westwalesproperties.co.uk
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