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Five-bedroom detached house put up for sale in Pembrokeshire

Five-bedroom detached house put up for sale in Pembrokeshire

Yahoo4 hours ago

A five-bedroom detached house with a focus on energy efficiency and sustainability is for sale on the edge of Crundale.
The property, listed at £800,000, features triple-glazed windows, underfloor heating throughout, and solar panels.
According to the listing, these features make the house 'wonderfully efficient and cost-effective.'
A greywater harvesting system and passive air circulation fans have also been installed.
There is a free-standing bath (Image: Country Living Group)
Set over two floors, the main house includes five bedrooms.
Two of these are on the ground floor, with a 'Jack and Jill' shower room between them.
The listing suggests this area could be used for guests, children's play, or as a home office.
A central entrance hall leads to a formal sitting room with tinted windows and a wood-burning stove connected to the heating system.
There is an open-plan living space (Image: Country Living Group)
To the left, an open-plan living area combines a double-height reception, dining space, and a fully fitted kitchen with a central island.
A utility room is located off the kitchen.
Upstairs, a central landing opens onto a balcony and a mezzanine space.
The main bedroom suite has a double-height ceiling, windows on two sides, and an en-suite bathroom with a freestanding bath.
Two further bedrooms at the rear have en-suite shower rooms.
Outside, a detached garage block with space for several vehicles sits below a one-bedroom annexe, which the listing says has been used as a holiday rental and for family accommodation.
Gardens to the front and rear include mature trees, seating areas, and an Arctic Cabins barbecue hut.
A kitchen garden, potting shed, and greenhouse are also included.

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