This smartly presented, detached, four-bedroom property has been architect designed to create the ultimate coastal sanctuary, a stone’s throw away from the fabulous sands of a world-class surfing beach. Coastal villages don’t come more quintessential than Llangennith, nestled between the slopes of Llanmadoc Hill, Rhossili Down and Hardingsdown. Explore the surfing mecca of Llangennith Beach, 1 mile away, with its glorious dune-lined golden sands stretching for 3 miles, overlooking the island of Burry Holms. Another beach, a similar distance away, is at Broughton which faces the Camarthenshire coast. Swansea with its many attractions is within easy reach as is the Llanelli Wetland Centre.
An entrance porch welcomes you into the property and the front door opens onto a spacious reception hall. The four bedrooms are on the ground floor, leading off the hall. The master bedroom has a standard double bed, dressing table, plenty of storage space and an en-suite shower. There is a family bathroom with a separate shower cubicle on this level. The rest of the ground floor accommodation comprises a further two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom. Upstairs, you’ll find a spacious, smartly presented living room, complete with a leather corner sofa and a further two leather sofas, a TV and a feature brick fireplace, with wonderful views out to the coast beyond. The views are a particular feature of this property and include the tidal island of Burry Holmes, Caldey Island and Tenby. The adjoining dining room features a large wooden dining table and highbacked chairs and leads through to the well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar and high stools taking full advantage of the superb sea views. There is also a handy utility room off the kitchen and a toilet on this level.
Outside the property, you’ll find a garden with a large lawn and patio area, the perfect spot for firing up the BBQ or dining alfresco. Ample storage space for bikes and surf equipment, as well as a table tennis table, can be found in the garage.
Llangennith has an excellent pub, The King’s Head, which serves home cooked food. The ancient church, St. Cenydd’s, from which the village derives its name is well worth a visit. For surfers, PJ’s surf shop has everything you might want to buy or hire. During the season there is a camp shop a mile away at Hillend Caravan and Camping Park.