Family-oriented home close to harbour and coastal path with garage and parking..
- Three bedrooms, two reception rooms and ground-floor cloakroom
- Approx 87 m2 (951 sq ft) with practical, traditional layout
- Rear parking and single garage with up-and-over door
- EPC C, mains gas boiler and double glazing installed
- Built c.1976–82; scope for modernisation and value adding
- Partial cavity insulation (assumed) — check for energy upgrade limits
- Located near harbour, coastal path and local schools
- Area classed as very deprived — consider local market dynamics
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Gwscwm Park, this three-bedroom semi offers a practical family layout with two reception rooms, ground-floor cloakroom and a first-floor shower room. The home measures approximately 87 m2 and benefits from double glazing, a mains gas boiler with radiators and an EPC rating of C — all helping to keep running costs reasonable.
Externally there is an enclosed courtyard garden and rear parking with an integral garage accessed from the back. The property sits within easy reach of Burry Port harbour, the Millennium Coastal Path and local schools, making it convenient for school runs and weekend walks.
Constructed around the late 1970s/early 1980s, the house is largely well maintained but shows scope for modernisation in parts — a buyer could update finishes, kitchen or bathrooms to add value. The walls have partial cavity insulation (assumed) which may limit immediate insulation upgrades, and any purchaser should verify specifics if energy efficiency work is important.
Location strengths include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and low local crime. Note the wider area scores as very deprived on some measures; this affects local services and resale dynamics and is a factor for budgeting and long-term plans. Early viewing is recommended to judge layout and potential in person.