A four-bedroom detached house in Little Newcastle, Haverfordwest is on the market for £589,000.
Plum Tree House, which was built 15 years ago and extended in 2020, offers a blend of rustic charm and modern living.
The house is set on approximately one-third of an acre in the Pembrokeshire countryside.
The estate agent, FBM Haverfordwest, describes the property as offering 'homeliness, security and versatility' that few others can match.
The ground floor of the house has a versatile living space, which is likely to suit the needs of any owner.
The main lounge offers space for family gatherings and social entertaining, with classic cottage-style features providing a cosy atmosphere.
The adjacent reception room, which shares a fireplace with the lounge, is currently used as a snooker room by the current owners.
The adjoining kitchen, with open-plan access to the rear reception, provides an ideal space for serving home-cooked meals.
The bespoke solid oak kitchen furniture and Rangemaster ovens add to the charm of the kitchen.
A utility/laundry room provides a quiet space for housework, and a downstairs shower room ensures accessibility and convenience.
Upstairs, the house has four double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The master suite benefits from an adjoining dressing room/nursery and walk-in wardrobes.
The second bedroom has its own en-suite shower room, while the third offers countryside views over pasture land to the rear.
The fourth could be used as a home office or craft room, or as an additional double bedroom if required.
Every room in the property benefits from underfloor heating, with master WiFi controls for the whole property or individual controls to each room.
The house also features a Smart Central Vacuum System with accessible plug-in points throughout the home.
The house is approached via a private lane off the main village road.
Two gateways provide access to either the bespoke triple bay oak-frame carthouse, or the property's block paved courtyard, which has parking for around six vehicles and further vehicular access to the rear double garage.
The detached garage building includes a double car port, ample storage space and stairwell access to the first-floor studio and shower room.
The garden features a paved south-facing terrace and raised lawn, ideal for family gatherings, recreational gardening and summer entertaining.
To the rear of the house is pasture land and rural views of the Pembrokeshire landscape.
Little Newcastle, or Casnewydd Bach in Welsh, is a peaceful village known as the birthplace of Barti Ddu (Black Bart) Roberts, the most successful pirate in the Golden Age of Piracy.
The village has convenient access to amenities in Letterston, two miles away, and Haverfordwest town, 11 miles away.
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