Cross Inn, Laugharne, Carmarthen
£415,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 3
If you are looking for a home with the wow factor, then this 3 double-bedroom house in the hamlet of Cross Inn is for you. Located just a mile from the historic town of Laugharne with its famous castle, charming pubs, and delightful restaurants, all nestled along the estuary where the River Taf meets Carmarthen Bay.

The home features a welcoming entrance hall with wooden flooring and a dog-leg staircase leading to the first floor. The triple-aspect kitchen/dining room is filled with natural light and equipped with modern, high-gloss units, a wood-effect work surface, and integrated appliances. Adjacent is a utility room with provisions for a washing machine, which leads onto the cloakroom/WC . A new addition to the property (2024) is a wonderful conservatory located off the kitchen, ideal for enjoying your morning coffee

The lounge offers a bright, double-aspect living space with bifold doors leading to the sun lounge, perfect for opening up the two rooms for entertaining or closing them for cosy evenings. The sun lounge, currently utilised as a dining room, has double doors opening onto the rear garden.

Upstairs, the half-galleried landing provides access to the loft space via a folding ladder. The rear-facing Bedroom, with its double aspect, offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and includes an en-suite shower room. The other two bedrooms are double bedrooms and are front-facing, one of which benefits from a walk-in wardrobe. The family bathroom features a Pea -shaped bath with a shower.

Outside, the property includes off-road parking for multiple vehicles, a detached masonry-built garage with a pitched roof, and an up-and-over door. The current vendors have created a beautiful, low-maintenance garden, with paved patio areas and a timber-decked space with a pergola.

Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all this property has to offer and to see what an incredible finish the current vendors have created.

Laugharne is situated on the estuary of the River Taf, most famous for being the home of Dylan Thomas from 1949 until his death in 1953 and is thought to have been the inspiration for the fictional town Llareggub in Under Milk Wood. The town is full of charm with independent stores and pubs as well as beautiful walks and views. Centrally the town boasts a castle which so far has been dated back to the 13th Century but may yet prove older. The town boasts a bilingual primary school and is within 13 miles of the County Town Of Carmarthen and approximately 4 miles from St Clears and the A40. Laugharne really needs to be seen to appreciate the beauty and tranquillity of this picturesque village.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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.

TAX: Band

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