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Ffos-Las, Trecwn

Haverfordwest

£680 pcm

2 x 1 x
Department:
Lettings
Reference:
PHC-78588508
Postcode:
SA62 5XG
Type:
Bungalow
Availability:
Let Agreed
Deposit:
780
Council Tax Band:
B

Property features

  • Two bedroom bungalow
  • Quiet village setting
  • Recently re-decorated to a high standard
  • Parking
  • Large garden

Summary

This beautiful, recently re-decorated two-bedroom bungalow is located in the quiet village of Trecwn.

Details

This beautiful, recently re-decorated two-bedroom bungalow is located in the quiet village of Trecwn, a short distance to the coastal town of Fishguard, and a 20 minute drive to Haverfordwest and all its amenities. With a full renovation recently completed, the property has been neutrally decorated to a high standard throughout, creating a light and airy atmosphere.

With a newly fitted kitchen, a new bathroom with shower over bath, and new carpets throughout, the bungalow offers two generous-sized bedrooms, a large lounge/dining area, all finished in a light, neutral palette, with a garden to the front and a large garden to the rear, with ample parking to the front.

Air source heat pump, electric heating. Double glazed windows. EPC rating: D. We are advised mains water and electric. Pets considered on a case-by-case basis at an extra £25pcm.

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