Angle Bay Cottage
Angle
Pembroke
Offers around £350,000
Have you ever wanted to own a stunning character cottage, set in the sought after coastal village of Angle, with its lovely sandy bay?
Angle Bay Cottage may be just what you’re looking for, with the benefit of stunning estuary views and river access.
This character cottage certainly is deceptive, the well-presented accommodation being larger than first impressions would indicate and would suit most families requirements, although the property is currently run as a successful holiday let.
The outside space is a very special feature, with timber double gates providing side access to brick-paved hardstanding for off-road parking.
A large garage/workshop is slightly set back with a further block of sheds/stores also.
Further towards the estuary this generous garden is mainly laid to lawn and incorporates brick and paved patios, a pergola, specimen trees and well stocked plant and shrub borders.
The end of this garden leads to the stunning river frontage of Angle harbour, offering wonderful views over the haven. There are steps leading down to the harbour where a mooring may be available.
Internally, the accommodation is larger than impressions indicate.
It is currently used as an ongoing and successful holiday let, but would equally be suitable as a family home.
Accommodation includes: entrance porch, sitting room, shower room, lounge, large kitchen/dining room, conservatory, utility room, cloakroom/wc and, on the first floor, three bedrooms and family bathroom.
Angle is a sought-after village within the beautiful south-west section of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Its attractions include the sandy beach at West Angle Bay together with a church and two well-known pubs, The Old Point House and The Hibernia.
There are lots of opportunities for coastal walks and nearby beaches include Freshwater West, renowned for surfing - and also a filming location for recent blockbuster movies Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Russell Crowe's Robin Hood.
Guy Thomas
01646 682342
guythomas.com
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