A new-build home in Llandybie is on the market for £595,000.
The four-bedroom residence, known as Plot One at Clos Yr Ysgol, is being sold by The Greenroom.
Spanning over 2,124 square feet, Plot One is part of an exclusive development of six 'luxury' homes arranged around a cul-de-sac according to estate agents The Greenroom.
The house is noted for its double-height reception hall and galleried landing, contributing to an open, airy feel throughout the property.
Large windows allow natural light to flood the home, creating a 'warm and inviting atmosphere.'
The living areas are described as spacious yet cosy, suitable for both entertaining and everyday family life.
Central to the home is a contemporary kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances.
The kitchen is noted as a stylish gathering point for family and friends, inspiring culinary creativity.
Each of the four double bedrooms offers a 'peaceful retreat', with the principal suite including a high-end ensuite bathroom.
The remaining bathrooms are said to boast premium fixtures and finishes, echoing the quality found throughout the rest of the home.
Beyond its walls, Plot One features a generous driveway leading to a detached garage, providing off-street parking and additional storage.
The surrounding gardens are designed to maximise both privacy and space.
The main garden is described as a 'level, tranquil haven, perfect for outdoor activities or unwinding after a long day.'
An outbuilding with an electricity connection is also present in the garden.
The house is set to be completed in late 2024, and while the internal photography featured is of Plot Two, it is said to serve as an accurate representation of what can be expected from Plot One.
The property is freehold and connected to all main services.
Located in the 'idyllic' countryside of Milo, near Llandybie, this development is described as offering a rare combination of rural charm and modern convenience.
With countryside stretching out to the rear and hillside views to the front, each plot at Clos Yr Ysgol is designed to take full advantage of its surroundings.
The listing notes that living in Milo offers a unique blend of rural charm, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community.
Despite its rural setting, Milo is well-connected to larger towns and cities.
The A48 and M4 provide easy access to Swansea, Carmarthen, and beyond, making it possible to enjoy the quiet life without being cut off from modern conveniences or employment opportunities.
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