A Pembrokeshire home with five bedrooms and a short drive from a stunning beach is on the market for £390,000.
Based on Honeyhill Grove in Lamphey, Freshwater East Beach is just a five-minute drive away.
The property also has three bathrooms, open plan kitchen dining room, living room, double garage, landscaped gardens and a sought-after village location.
As you enter the hallway through a double-glazed front door, you will see stairs to the first and second floor with a storage cupboard underneath.
The open plan kitchen dining room is defined by a modern cooking area with matching wall and base units, an integrated double oven and an integrated dishwater alongside ample room for tables and chairs.
The living room is equally spacious with two radiators and double-glazed patio doors leading to the rear garden.
On the same floor there is a utility room with a stainless-steel sink, gas boiler with a wall cupboard for extra storage and double-glazed doors which enter the rear garden.
Three of the bedrooms exist on the first floor, one of which has an en-suite shower room containing a pedestal wash hand basin, wall tiles and an extractor fan.
One of the bedrooms is currently a study room but has the potential to be converted into accommodation.
Meanwhile, the family bathroom consists of a panelled bath, a pedestal wash hand basin and an extractor fan.
The two remaining bedrooms are on the second floor next to a shower room with a shower enclosure and a radiator.
The double garage is at the back of the property with two doors, glass insert windows, power with lightning connected and parking for two cars in front.
However, the garage is part of a leasehold with 999 years agreement in place due to the flat above the property being under separate ownership.
The front garden is landscaped with planted flower borders and evergreen hedging while the rear garden has a patio area.
For more information about this property, visit the listing on Rightmove.
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