Woo Sung, Hayston Avenue, Milford Haven
Milford Haven
£585,000 Guide Price
Property features
- Panoramic Coastal Views
- Detached Garage & Ample Driveway
- Period Features
- Situated in Large Plot
Summary
Information about the property This is a fine example of an Edwardian, Maritime, period property with views of the Estuary. This Edwardian period house was the first property built in this area at Hakin Point. Commissioned for an illustrious sea captain in 1910 this house is steeped in history. Its name ‘Woosung’ also emanates from the Sea Captains travels to the far east. It stands on a large plot in an outstanding ,South facing position with 180 degrees of uninterrupted views of the Milford Haven waterway. Original features from this flamboyant Period of Architecture can still be seen throughout the house and grounds . Fronted by a wall, that itself is an Edwardian work of art, the grounds around the house are level and offer different spaces and patio areas in which to entertain r,elax or just enjoy the view. Laid to lawn at the very front of the property which itself gently slopes towards the estuary and Conduit beach and has a perennial border that in the Summer gives a show of the most glorious colour .Leading up to the house are the most dramatic stone steps with Rampart Lions guarding the front of the property. A new build, 3 car garage and further hard standing for two cars, sits alongside the gated entrance to the property. An Indian sandstone and block paved area lead down to the side entrance of the property. Entering the property from the West side the breath-taking views are immediately apparent, access to the fully double glazed Sunroom is via marble steps and this quality is reiterated throughout. Turning the corner from the sunroom, you enter the hallway through a coloured glass door and side panel which extends towards the rear of the property and from which all the rooms are accessed. Original features are detailed in the doors, the stained glass, the Staircase itself, both the spindles and panelling . Due to its South facing position and the double glazed windows the property is flooded with natural light To the right is the living room of large proportion with panoramic views of the garden and Estuary through its large bay windows. All the windows are now double glazed and have recently been changed but reflect the original wooden windows of the property. Both reception rooms have picture rail and ceiling coving. Directly across the hall is the Dining room with its working fireplace and window looking into the sunroom and also another onto the block paved, large patio area to the west side of the house. This room has retained the original crown ceiling mouldings. To the rear and Right of the staircase is the Kitchen/ Diner with room enough for table and several chairs and a separate dresser to give a more country feel to this contemporary kitchen. This shaker kitchen with it’s very individual handles and unusual Resin worktop is set to the far side of the room. A stepped island area has a touch control induction hob and spot lighting is used over the kitchen area including Trayed area above the island. There is access into the porch and out onto the decking on the east side of the house and also into the rear study, under stairs storage, downstairs cloakroom and boiler/utility room.Under the stairs is currently used as storage ,although this also houses stairs into the cellar, now accessed through an outside door. The cellar is divided into three areas and has huge potential for a variety of uses. A really interesting space currently used for storage but would make a great party room, hobby room or man cave. Upstairs are 4 large bedrooms all with high ceilings and some crown mouldings. Every room is a room with a view. One bedroom is currently an office /study and the master bedroom has an en-suite and overlooks the estuary from the upstairs bay windows. Another of the bedrooms also has an en-suite and there is also a separate family bathroom and two large walk –in storage cupboards.Details
Property Description
This is a fine example of an Edwardian, Maritime, period property with views of the Estuary. This Edwardian period house was the first property built in this area at Hakin Point. Commissioned for an illustrious sea captain in 1910 this house is steeped in history. Its name ‘Woosung’ also emanates from the Sea Captains travels to the far east.
It stands on a large plot in an outstanding ,South facing position with 180 degrees of uninterrupted views of the Milford Haven waterway. Original features from this flamboyant Period of Architecture can still be seen throughout the house and grounds .
Fronted by a wall, that itself is an Edwardian work of art, the grounds around the house are level and offer different spaces and patio areas in which to entertain r,elax or just enjoy the view. Laid to lawn at the very front of the property which itself gently slopes towards the estuary and Conduit beach and has a perennial border that in the Summer gives a show of the most glorious colour .Leading up to the house are the most dramatic stone steps with Rampart Lions guarding the front of the property.
A new build, 3 car garage and further hard standing for two cars, sits alongside the gated entrance to the property. An Indian sandstone and block paved area lead down to the side entrance of the property.
Entering the property from the West side the breath-taking views are immediately apparent, access to the fully double glazed Sunroom is via marble steps and this quality is reiterated throughout.
Turning the corner from the sunroom, you enter the hallway through a coloured glass door and side panel which extends towards the rear of the property and from which all the rooms are accessed. Original features are detailed in the doors, the stained glass, the Staircase itself, both the spindles and panelling .
Due to its South facing position and the double glazed windows the property is flooded with natural light
To the right is the living room of large proportion with panoramic views of the garden and Estuary through its large bay windows. All the windows are now double glazed and have recently been changed but reflect the original wooden windows of the property. Both reception rooms have picture rail and ceiling coving. Directly across the hall is the Dining room with its working fireplace and window looking into the sunroom and also another onto the block paved, large patio area to the west side of the house. This room has retained the original crown ceiling mouldings.
To the rear and Right of the staircase is the Kitchen/ Diner with room enough for table and several chairs and a separate dresser to give a more country feel to this contemporary kitchen. This shaker kitchen with it’s very individual handles and unusual Resin worktop is set to the far side of the room. A stepped island area has a touch control induction hob and spot lighting is used over the kitchen area including Trayed area above the island. There is access into the porch and out onto the decking on the east side of the house and also into the rear study, under stairs storage, downstairs cloakroom and boiler/utility room.Under the stairs is currently used as storage ,although this also houses stairs into the cellar, now accessed through an outside door. The cellar is divided into three areas and has huge potential for a variety of uses. A really interesting space currently used for storage but would make a great party room, hobby room or man cave.
Upstairs are 4 large bedrooms all with high ceilings and some crown mouldings.
Every room is a room with a view. One bedroom is currently an office /study and the master bedroom has an en-suite and overlooks the estuary from the upstairs bay windows. Another of the bedrooms also has an en-suite and there is also a separate family bathroom and two large walk –in storage cupboards.
SUN ROOM 26’1 X 10’2 (7.95M X3.1m MAX )
HALL 16’2 x 6’3 ( 4.93M x 1.91m MAX)
LIVING ROOM 18’1 x 15’ (5.51m x 4.6m MAX)
DINING ROOM 19’2 x 14’2 ( 8.84x 4.32m MAX)
KITCHEN/ BREAKFAST ROOM 17’9 x 14’1 (5.41 m x 4.29max)
PORCH 6’3 x 5’2 (1.91m x 1.57m MAX)
STUDY 11’8 x 6’8 (3.56m x 2.03m MAX)
CLOAKROOM 5’5 x 3’10 (1.65m x 1.17m )
LAUNDRY ROOM 7’1 x 6’1 (2.16m x 1.85m )
LANDING 17' 3 x 6' 4 max (5.26m x 1.93m max)
SHOWER ROOM 10' 4 x 4' 2 (3.15m x 1.27m)
BEDROOM ONE 19' 11 x 14' 2 (6.07m x 4.32m into bay)
BEDROOM TWO 11' 2 x 9' 1 (3.4m x 2.77m)
BEDROOM THREE 11' 4 x 8' 4 (3.45m x 2.54m)
BEDROOM FOUR 14' 2 x 9' 2 (4.32m x 2.79m)
SERVICES
We are advised all mains services are connected to the property.
EPC
VIEWING
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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 this information.