5 The Pound, Cosheston, Pembroke Dock
Pembrokeshire
£245,000 Guide Price
Property features
- Freehold
- Detached
- 3 Bedrooms
- Open Plan Lounge / Dining
- Large Enclosed Garden
- In the desirable Rural village of Cosheston
- Situated on quiet Cul -De Sac
- Large Driveway
- Detached Garage
- Workshops
Summary
5 The pound is a detached 3-bedroom house at the end of a cul de sac in the very desirable village of Cosheston. Situated close to the town of Pembroke and Pembroke Dock where there are more amenities than many other towns in Pembrokeshire.Details
Property Description
5 The pound is a detached 3-bedroom house at the end of a cul de sac in the very desirable village of Cosheston. Situated close to the town of Pembroke and Pembroke Dock where there are more amenities than many other towns in Pembrokeshire which includes 6 supermarket chains and other stores such as B&M, Argos and Peacocks plus many other trade counters for the building trade.
The property itself has the largest plot with an extra piece of land having been purchased that benefits the property with extra parking space, storage and gardens.
The house has a through lounge with versatile laminate flooring from front to rear of the property with a bay window to the front and French doors onto the sandstone patio rear garden. To the right of the hallway is the large cream shaker kitchen where there is plumbing for a washing machine. A tiled splashback completes the flooring tiles and a double six paned window looks onto the front driveway . Completing the downstairs is a cloakroom with WC and pedestal basin.
All the architrave and staircase are pine upstairs there are three bedrooms, two of which are large doubles and a third larger than average single room. A window at the top of the stairs makes this a really light area.
Both double bedrooms have built in wardrobes and there is also further built in storage on the landing. Both double rooms are at the front of the property overlooking the front driveway.
The family bathroom is tiled and has a full-size bath with plenty of open space and a six-pane window.
Outside the extent of the grounds make this an exceptional purchase.
There is a separate detached garage with a pitched roof and rendered exactly the same as the house. In here there is electric, and it has been fitted with a kitchenette at the far end.
The rear garden directly behind the house is laid to a sandstone patio with borders and a triangular decorative flower bed. Occupying the central space is a Raised fishpond with a viewing window and pergola over. Alongside the pond is an area for filtration. If Ponds aren’t your thing, then this is a very large space and could also double as a bar and entertaining area.
A copper beech hedge creates a privacy border. A fence separates the garage and the second half of the garden. There is side access through an iron gate to the driveway which is large enough for two cars.
Stepping through to the second half it is clear just how much space is here. There are a number of large sheds and workshops and a lawned area with Log store. A path leads to the very end of the garden where a wooden greenhouse and an adjacent slab look over numerous raised vegetable beds and a seating area. Looking forward of this area is another large space large enough for storage of two motorhomes, cars or boats. Fronting this are two large ornate iron gates opening onto the side of the driveway.
Lounge 5m x 4m
Kitchen 2.8m x 2.6m
Cloakroom 1.8m x 1m
Bedroom One 3.4m x 2.7m
Bedroom Two 3.5m x 2.5m
Bedroom Three 2.4m x 1.8m
Family Bathroom 2m x 1.7m
Detached Garage
EPC Rating- D
Council Tax Band - D
Services
We are advised that the properties central heating system is oil fuelled. All other mains services are connected.
Viewings
Viewings
Strictly by appointment only with a member from Pembrokeshire Properties Estate Agents Ltd 01646 562387
General Note
All information used for marketing material has been provided and advised to us by the legal property owner. Floorplans and dimensions are approximates and may differ. All interested parties should satisfy themselves with the information.