Spacious three-bedroom semi with large gardens, garage and sweeping estuary views..
- Panoramic estuary and North Gower views
- Large landscaped gardens with pond and patios
- Garden room with log fire and electrics
- Spacious garage and wide gravel driveway
- Kitchen with handcrafted oak units and granite
- Oil-fired boiler heating; ongoing fuel and servicing
- Energy rating D (EER 57) — modest efficiency
- Slow broadband; area classed as very deprived
Set above the estuary with wide views to North Gower, this three-bedroom semi-detached home pairs traditional fabric with thoughtful modern additions. The house offers a versatile multi-storey layout: a ground-floor kitchen with oak units and granite worktops, a cosy living room with a log burner, conservatory and a useful utility plus shower room. The second-floor room benefits from elevated vistas and natural light, making a great guest bedroom, studio or home office.
The large, well-landscaped gardens are a standout asset, with paved patios, mature planting, a wildlife pond, potting shed, workshop and a garden room fitted with a log fire and electricity. Vehicle storage is straightforward with a spacious garage and a broad gravel driveway. Practical features include double glazing, internal wall insulation in the stone walls and three bathrooms across the home.
Important practical points: the property uses an oil-fired boiler and radiators (ongoing fuel cost and servicing), and broadband speeds are reported as slow. The Energy Efficiency Rating is D (EER 57), so expect some running-costs compared with newer systems. The area is noted as very deprived in broader statistics, though the local neighbourhood is described as an ageing suburban community with average crime levels.
This home will suit a family or buyer wanting generous outdoor space, strong estuary views and flexible room layouts. It also appeals to someone prepared to manage oil heating and modest energy upgrades to improve efficiency and running costs.