Market Street, Laugharne, SA33

- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
2,992 sq ft
278 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Originating from the 19th Century, a lovingly renovated and refurbished FOUR bedroom THREE Bathroom Converted School House with modern luxury living at it's heart.
- Offered with No Onward Chain and located in the ever popular centre of the Township of Laugharne, made famous by playwright and poet Dylan Thomas
- Characterful, with many period features combined with modern luxury living to include under floor heating and clever lighting design.
- Open Plan Living/ Dining and Breakfast Kitchen Area with utility and WC. Exposed beams, clever lighting and stunning arched window.
- Versatile Garden Room/Sitting Room/Studio/Workshop/Craft Room/Music Room with Bi-fold doors opening to decked area and courtyard garden.
- Parking space to the fore, with further available via permit, and EV charging point.
- Council Tax Band: G EPC: C
Description
This truly distinctive, historical home has been lovingly and meticulously converted, refurbished and renovated and now offers a wonderful large and spacious special home, with modern luxury living throughout. With FOUR double bedrooms and THREE bathrooms, with under floor heating, large windows allowing natural light to cascade through, locally crafted iron work and a fantastic versatile garden room with bi-fold doors opening out to the decking and courtyard garden that would be suited to a variety of uses.
Offered with No Onward Chain and located in the centre of the ever popular Township of Laugharne made famous by playwright and poet Dylan Thomas, with a wonderful inviting reception hallway with oak staircase having locally crafted iron balustrade, leading up to the main living area.
Open Plan Living/ Dining and Breakfast Kitchen Area 13.23m x 5.86m (43’5 × 19’3”) max
With exposed beams, date stone reading 1898 and offering a wonderful sense of space and serenity.
Breakfast Kitchen
The sleek modern kitchen commandeers, inviting you to entertain and relax in this distinctive living and dining space with an impressive arched window at one end as the focus letting natural light stream in, and light boxes imitating natural light opposing the pitched windows to the rear. Having magnificent, exposed original beams with clever lighting design. With built in double oven and warming drawer, fridge/freezer, induction hob and extractor, dishwasher, deep pan drawers, a range of base cabinetry with complementary work surfaces over, sink unit with boiling tap and splashbacks, breakfast bar with stools, complementary lighting.
Dining Area
A wonderful space with versatile options for entertaining and socialising, whilst enjoying the exposed beams, clever lighting design and the celebration of the marriage between the original building and modern luxury living.
Living Area
Having a wonderful focal point of the original arched window and date stone, a versatile space with options for comfort and light.
Utility Room 4.13m x 2.03m (13’7 × 6’8”)
With work surfacing, base cabinetry and space for appliances.
WC
With low level WC and wash hand basin.
Door leads from the living room area to a reading area with stunning spiral staircase and featured hand crafted ironwork, leading to
An unexpected delight….
The Garden Room / Sitting Room 8.54m x 4.43m (28’0” x 14’6”) max
This versatile space has Bi-fold doors leading out to the decking and courtyard garden, incredible high ceilings allowing natural light to flood in, this versatile space would make an amazing artists room/studio/craft room/ music room but would equally suit a home office or additional sitting room, complete with work room kitchen and store room off. Accessed via the splendid spiral staircase or main entrance hallway, with tactile, exposed stonework, glorious Bi-fold doors inviting the ‘outside in’ and the beautiful, locally made, hand crafted, artistic metal work offer a truly unique space.
Bedroom One 5.19m x 3.83m (17’0” x 12’7”) Max
With windows to the fore, complementary lighting.
Jack & Jill En-Suite Bathroom
Panelled bath with mixer shower, low level WC, vanity wash unit, de-mist mirror, towel radiator, inset complementary lighting.
Bedroom Three/ Study 4.17m x 4.10m (13’8” x 13’5”)
With windows to the rear aspect, complementary lighting.
Bedroom Two 5.24m x 3.25m (17’2” x 10’8”)
With windows to the fore, complementary lighting.
En-suite Bathroom
Panelled bath with mixer shower, low level WC, vanity wash hand basin, towel radiator, extractor, de-mist mirror, inset complementary lighting.
Bedroom Four 5.68 × 2.81m (18’8” x 9’3”)
With windows to the fore, complementary lighting.
En-Suite Bathroom
With curved cubicle housing mixer shower, low level WC and wash hand basin within vanity unit, extractor, de-mist mirror, inset complementary lighting.
Inner Hallway
With under floor heating, inset complementary lighting, room for cloaks and giving access to
Guest WC
With low level WC, vanity wash hand basin, de-mist mirror, towel radiator, inset complementary lighting.
Outside
The charming courtyard garden offers privacy and peace with decked seating areas, there is parking to the fore with further parking available via permit and with an EV charging point.
Bradshaw House …. “Exceptionally unique”.
Council Tax: G EPC: C
Nice to know
Oil central heating.
Wet system Under floor heating
Mains electric and water
Lots of activities within the community to be involved in.
Easy access to Carmarthen and the M4 to go further afield.
Location
‘This timeless, beautiful, barmy town, a legendary lazy little black magical bedlam by the sea’ – Dylan Thomas. Dylan Thomas wrote some of his most famous work while in Laugharne and made it is home with his wife Caitlin. Visitors still enjoy a sneak peek back in time through the window of his Writing Shed, perched on the edge of the cliffs overlooking the estuary. For us we cannot think of a better way to describe Laugharne, visitors often describe a magical feel when they visit with an instant sense of relaxation. It is still a thriving township a with choice of pubs, restaurants and cafes as well as interesting shops. Full of grand Georgian architecture it is a pretty place to wonder through, but for most people the views across the estuary and of the castle are what make this place truly special.
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EPC Rating: C
Garden
Courtyard garden with decking.
Parking - Off street
Off street parking allocated at the front of the property with an EV charging point. More parking available via residents permit (approx £50 per annum).
- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Off street
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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