House for sale in Blackpill, Swansea, South Wales - 5 bedrooms

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A rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional Grade ll listed detached property with history dating back to 1805. Originally part of the Clyne Estate, once used by the manager of the estate and once stayed in by Royalty. The property boasts some magnificent features and has been lovingly and carefully restored by its current owners to an award winning level. Features such as wooden window shutters, stone flooring, original solid internal doors throughout and multi fuel burning stoves, add to the charm and character of the property. Each room enjoys an abundance of character, none more so than the main living room which has a grand feel due to oversized bay window and tall ceilings coupled with the owners personal furnishings. The property is based at the gateway to Gower, which was named as Britain's first designated area of natural beauty and enjoys some of the country's best beaches and coastal walks. Also situated within one mile of the bustling seaside village of Mumbles with its nu

A rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional Grade ll listed detached property with history dating back to 1805. Originally part of the Clyne Estate, once used by the manager of the estate and once stayed in by Royalty. The property boasts some magnificent features and has been lovingly and carefully restored by its current owners to an award winning level. Features such as wooden window shutters, stone flooring, original solid internal doors throughout and multi fuel burning stoves, add to the charm and character of the property. Each room enjoys an abundance of character, none more so than the main living room which has a grand feel due to oversized bay window and tall ceilings coupled with the owners personal furnishings. The property is based at the gateway to Gower, which was named as Britain's first designated area of natural beauty and enjoys some of the country's best beaches and coastal walks. Also situated within one mile of the bustling seaside village of Mumbles with its numerous boutiques, restaurants and wine bars. As well as parks, sports facilities and the ruins of the Norman Castle and grounds at Oystermouth. There are excellent road links with the cosmopolitan city centre of Swansea and on the M4 corridor so is easily accessible from both Cardiff and London. There is also a local airport and good rail links via High St. Station. The property briefly comprises: Living room, office, cloakroom, formal dining room, sitting room, family room, kitchen, utility room, master suite with dressing area and en-suite, four further bedrooms and family bathroom. The property also enjoys well-maintained generous gardens with a wide range of shrubs, hedges and trees, including fruit trees. A summerhouse and storage shed as well as a vegetable patch and pea gravelled seating area adjacent to property. The rest is mainly laid in a large lawned area. External lighting in the form of traditional style street lamps. The main front entrance is via a gated driveway offering parking for several vehicles and giving access to a double garage as well as leading to the main entrance vestibule. Viewing of this beautiful home is essential to appreciate the standard of the property offered.\n\nENTRANCE
Via solid Cedar door into entrance hallway. Wooden windows to either side of door. Radiator. Flagstone flooring. Open to further internal flooring. Laid in Oak flooring, the hallway splits into three directions leading to different area of the ground floor. Three original windows with wooden shutters beautifully restored and cared for, as are all the windows throughout this family home. Three further radiators. Door to family room. Two doors to dining room. Door to first sitting room. Door to generous sized cloakroom. Door to study. Door to main living room. Double door to under-stairs storage. Original main entrance now leads to rear garden. Stairs to first floor.

LOUNGE
Large bay window to rear which opens to rear garden seating area. Multi fuel burning stove with marble surround and mantle piece and tiled hearth. Radiator. Television point. Oak flooring continued from hallway. Double height ceiling gives a grand feel to this main living area.

STUDY
Window to front. Radiator. Automatic lighting.

CLOAKROOM
Window to side. Radiator. Low level WC. Pedestal wash hand basin. Attractive Limestone flooring and splash back. Extractor fan.

FORMAL DINING ROOM
Box window to rear overlooking rear garden. Cast iron fireplace with attractive tiled inserts. Wooden surround and mantle piece with tiled hearth. Radiator. Feature curved wall adds an extra charm to this room. Second door leading back to hallway.

SITTING ROOM
Box window with shutters to rear. Multi fuel burning stove set in feature marble surround and mantle piece with a stone hearth. Radiator. Archway with original casts set in wall at rear of room. Wooden flooring continued from hallway.

MORNING ROOM
Window to rear. Door to kitchen. Door to store room with window to front and radiator. Was once used as an office so has power and internet connection. Multi fuel burner set in chimney with slate hearth. Wood flooring continued from hallway.

KITCHEN
Window to front and rear providing ample light and creating an airy feel to this room. Radiator. Well fitted with a range of wall and base units with granite work surfaces. Eight ring gas hob and electric oven. Rangemaster oven. Belfast sink with traditional style mixer taps. Plate rack and wine rack built in. Space for fridge freezer. Stone floor tiles. Door to utility room.

UTILITY ROOM
Solid Cedar door to front. Window to rear. Radiator. Plumbed for tumble dryer. Stone flooring continued from kitchen. Telephone point.

FIRST FLOOR LANDING/BEDROOM/AREA
Split level leading to all rooms. Door to large storage cupboard with radiator. Window to front and side. Two radiators. Areas of landing ideal for quiet seating or reading area. The wooden flooring is continued mainly throughout all of the first floor.

BATHROOM
Window to rear. Attractive traditional style WC. Attractive Limestone flooring and walls to dado rail height. Down-lighters.

MASTER BEDROOM
Windows to front and rear. Radiator. Archway leading to dressing area/room.

DRESSING AREA
Window to side. Radiator. Door to en-suite.

ENSUITE
Window to rear. Fitted with a three piece white suite comprising: pedestal wash hand basin, close coupled WC and panelled bath. Attractive Limestone flooring and walls, floor to ceiling. Down-lighters.

BEDROOM TWO
Windows to either side of room. Two radiators. Original doors to built in shelving.

BEDROOM THREE
Window to side. Original cast iron fire with wood surround and mantle piece. Radiator.

BEDROOM FOUR
Window to side. Radiator. Cast iron fireplace set in wooden surround and mantle piece.

BEDROOM FIVE
Window to side. Small sky light to side. Radiator.

EXTERNALLY
To the front, double wrought iron gates lead to entrance driveway laid in pea gravel. Steps to one side lead to side of double garage with two up and over doors, power, lighting and housing the combination boiler. Raised lawned area with mature trees surrounding and housing fruit trees. Attractive stone walls to front housing a further wooden gate with post box. Solid wood door giving rear/side access via utility room. Flagged stone step leading to attractive porchway and main front entrance door in solid Cedar wood. To the rear, pathway and seating area adjacent to property laid in pea gravel. Generous sized lawn surrounded by numerous trees and shrubberies of different ages giving privacy and security. There is a wooden summer house to the side of the property. Mature fruit trees, vegetable patch and herb garden add to the interest as well as steps and different trees. A set of double wooden doors lead to the rear of double garage. Steps lead beyond the garage to a further smaller lawned area which is fenced and has a gate leading to the front of property. There are several outside lamps in the style of traditional street lamps throughout the garden which provide attractive lighting. Stone steps lead to a small porch with two
property reference: IOIO999000138
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