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Four-bedroom house in sought-after Pembrokeshire village for sale

Four-bedroom house in sought-after Pembrokeshire village for sale

Yahoo5 days ago
A four-bedroom detached house in Saundersfoot is up for sale for £580k.
According to the listing, the property, named The Kielder, is a new build that offers adaptable living space, suitable for a growing family.
Located on Sandy Hill Road, the house is described as having a layout that caters to a dynamic family lifestyle, with two bathrooms and multi-purpose rooms that can be adjusted to meet varying needs.
The ground floor consists of a family room, kitchen, living room, and dining room, each providing ample space for family activities and gatherings.
The kitchen area (Image: Zoopla)
The first floor comprises four bedrooms and a study, ensuring enough sleeping and working space for all family members.
The property is part of the Ger Y Môr development, which offers energy-efficient new homes in the picturesque seaside village set in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
The property is being offered under various schemes, including a 5 per cent Deposit Contribution Scheme, Part Exchange, Own New Rate Reducer Scheme, Home Change, Deposit Unlock, and Bank of Mum and Dad.
The location provides easy access to local shops, essential services, and a variety of restaurants.
The living room (Image: Zoopla)
The Saundersfoot village centre is within walking distance, offering independent boutiques, cafés, and the bustling Saundersfoot Harbour.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and Saundersfoot Beach, both in close proximity to the property.
Saundersfoot Railway Station is just a five-minute drive away, providing regular services to Tenby and other locations.
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