Comfortable three-bed terrace with large garden, garage and workshop near Fishguard town centre.
Three bedrooms with two bath/wet-room facilities
A comfortable three-bedroom mid-terrace with generous outdoor space and practical outbuildings, well placed for town amenities and the nearby coast. The house offers two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen with skylight, utility and two bath/wet-room facilities, making day-to-day living straightforward for a retiree or small family.
Practical features include gas central heating served by a Vaillant boiler, uPVC double glazing, loft insulation and an insulated loft hatch, which help with running costs. The property sits on a decent plot with a west-facing lawned garden, Indian sandstone patio, timber workshop, lean-to store shed and a large garage with parking to the fore — useful for hobbies, storage or secure parking.
The location is a strong selling point: around 500 yards from Fishguard town centre, close to shops, schools, transport links and the ferry/rail connections. There are many nearby beaches and coastal attractions, while local broadband and mobile signal are good.
Notable points to consider: the mid-terrace is of older construction (c.1900–1929) with granite/whinstone walls described as having no wall insulation (assumed), so insulating improvements may be beneficial. The garage roof is corrugated cement fibre (as described) and outbuildings are timber; these elements may require routine inspection or maintenance. The local area records high levels of deprivation, which may affect long-term resale values in ways prospective buyers should consider.