Newport
£400,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 2
A character cottage situated in the popular seaside town of Newport, within a short distance of shops, restaurants and the seasonal Monday Market. Just a 10-minute walk from The Parrog and the coast.
This property was carefully renovated by a previous owner, who retained the character and charm of the cottage. There are many original features, including an inglenook fireplace with bread ovens and log burner, exposed brick and stone walls and wooden beams. The downstairs accommodation briefly comprises an open plan kitchen, living and dining room. A door from the kitchen opens into the utility room, which includes a butlers sink and door to the rear garden and patio. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms featuring cast-iron radiators and exposed stone walls, and a bathroom with wash basin, WC slipper bath with shower attachment.
Externally, to the front of the cottage there is a low roped wall with slate-topped pillars and a wooden gate with magnetic latch. A pebbled front garden features lavender beds and wooden sleepers leading up to the front door. To the side of the property a small gate leads to the rear garden, which is screened by a further garden gate. The rear garden area features a quarry-tiled patio from here steps lead up to a further garden with a shrub border, and the summer house. This has an electricity supply so is ideal for working from home or just relaxing.
In view of its lack of chain and special charm, early viewing is strongly recommended.
The medieval town of Newport is known as 'the jewel in the crown' of North Pembrokeshire. The two largest beaches are Traeth Mawr (Big Beach, or Newport Sands) on the northern side of the Nevern Estuary, and The Parrog, ever popular with boat enthusiasts, on the south side. The Nevern Estuary is teeming with wildlife and birds. Carningli Mountain rises to the south of Newport, with standing stones, ancient forts and hut circles. The town also boasts a wide range of shops to cater for every need. There are also fine restaurants, street cafes and several pubs, as well as a tourist information centre.
Open Plan Living/Dining/Kitchen
Utility Room
Hallway
Bedroom One
Bedroom Two
Bathroom
Summer House
VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents.
TENURE: We are advised Freehold
SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
COUNCIL TAX: Band 'E' Pembrokeshire County Council
ref: LG/AMS/11/2422/OK/AMS/11/24
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This property was carefully renovated by a previous owner, who retained the character and charm of the cottage. There are many original features, including an inglenook fireplace with bread ovens and log burner, exposed brick and stone walls and wooden beams. The downstairs accommodation briefly comprises an open plan kitchen, living and dining room. A door from the kitchen opens into the utility room, which includes a butlers sink and door to the rear garden and patio. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms featuring cast-iron radiators and exposed stone walls, and a bathroom with wash basin, WC slipper bath with shower attachment.
Externally, to the front of the cottage there is a low roped wall with slate-topped pillars and a wooden gate with magnetic latch. A pebbled front garden features lavender beds and wooden sleepers leading up to the front door. To the side of the property a small gate leads to the rear garden, which is screened by a further garden gate. The rear garden area features a quarry-tiled patio from here steps lead up to a further garden with a shrub border, and the summer house. This has an electricity supply so is ideal for working from home or just relaxing.
In view of its lack of chain and special charm, early viewing is strongly recommended.
The medieval town of Newport is known as 'the jewel in the crown' of North Pembrokeshire. The two largest beaches are Traeth Mawr (Big Beach, or Newport Sands) on the northern side of the Nevern Estuary, and The Parrog, ever popular with boat enthusiasts, on the south side. The Nevern Estuary is teeming with wildlife and birds. Carningli Mountain rises to the south of Newport, with standing stones, ancient forts and hut circles. The town also boasts a wide range of shops to cater for every need. There are also fine restaurants, street cafes and several pubs, as well as a tourist information centre.
Open Plan Living/Dining/Kitchen
Utility Room
Hallway
Bedroom One
Bedroom Two
Bathroom
Summer House
VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents.
TENURE: We are advised Freehold
SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
COUNCIL TAX: Band 'E' Pembrokeshire County Council
ref: LG/AMS/11/2422/OK/AMS/11/24
FACEBOOK & TWITTER
Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @ WWProps
https://www.facebook.com/westwalesproperties/
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