Detached single-storey bungalow on a decent plot
This detached four-bedroom bungalow offers comfortable single-level living in a quiet village between Narberth and the Pembrokeshire coast. Well presented throughout, the house benefits from a light-filled conservatory, double glazing, and a private, manageable garden—ideal for low-maintenance outdoor time. Off-street parking and a detached garage add practical convenience.
Laid out in a traditional bungalow style, the accommodation suits downsizers or those seeking a retirement base with easy access to nearby towns and seaside villages. Heating is provided by a boiler using bulk wood pellets, which can be economical but requires fuel storage and periodic servicing. The property is freehold and sits on a decent plot, giving room for modest gardening or a small extension subject to consent.
Buyers should note there is a single bathroom for four bedrooms and the house dates from the late 1960s–1970s, so some buyers may want to update fixtures and services to modern standards. Broadband and mobile signal are average in the area, and the wider neighbourhood shows higher levels of deprivation despite very low crime—factors to weigh for lifestyle and transport needs. Council tax is moderate.
Overall this bungalow delivers practical, single-storey living with scope for gentle modernisation. It will particularly appeal to those seeking a peaceful retirement base with easy parking, outdoor space, and straightforward maintenance rather than a turnkey luxury finish.