Single-storey peaceful home with conservatory, garage and stunning countryside views.
Detached three-bedroom bungalow on a large plot with rural views
Set on a large plot in a quiet hamlet near Cresselly, this detached three-bedroom bungalow is a peaceful, single-storey home ideal for buyers looking to downsize without losing space. The conservatory and large windows take full advantage of uninterrupted countryside panoramas across the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, giving the house a bright, relaxed feel. The interior is attractively presented throughout and benefits from a modern-looking kitchen and an open flow between living and dining areas.
Practical positives include a garage, driveway parking, double glazing, freehold tenure and no flooding risk. Heating is provided by an oil-fired boiler and radiators, and the property has an EPC rating of D. Broadband and mobile signal are average for the area, and the bungalow sits within easy driving distance of Tenby, Narberth and Haverfordwest for shops and services.
Buyers should note some important considerations. The house was constructed in the late 1970s/early 1980s and, while well decorated, may require future updating in parts; the property has a single bathroom only. Oil heating means ongoing fuel cost and regular servicing; the install dates for glazing and other systems are not known. Council tax is above average, and the wider area is classified as very deprived which can affect local services and resale dynamics.
This property will suit someone seeking a low-maintenance, single-level home with generous outdoor space and strong countryside character. It particularly appeals to those who prioritise tranquillity and views over proximity to urban centres, and to buyers prepared to manage or update some services and running costs tied to oil heating.