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3 Bedroom Detached for sale

Tenby Pembrokeshire Manorbier, SA70 8QR

SA70 8QR, Manorbier, Tenby, SA70, Tenby

Sale Price: £795,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 5/3/2016

 14 High Street, Narbeth, Pembrokeshire
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Tenby Pembrokeshire Manorbier, SA70 8QR

Property Summary:

Detached
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

Atlantic View sits in a commanding position, completely on its own, with expansive uninterrupted views overlooking the sea from Manorbier Bay to Barafundle Beach and St. Govan’s Head, said by many to be one of the finest views in South Pembrokeshire. On a clear day Lundy Island is visible, and at night the moonlight on the sea is magical. Very rarely does a property with spectacular views in such a stunning location come on the market. There are also fine views over the countryside to the rear, as well as overlooking its own land including the optional 21 acre field, which has an abundance of wild flowers. Opposite the bungalow is its own 6 acre field, which runs down to the sea. The building has been completely renovated and extended over the last six years, turning it into a beautiful, quality house and surrounded by walled gardens. It is spacious, sunlit and has oak flooring almost throughout. Interior doors and woodwork are in matching oak. The exterior doors and windows are all quality double glazed uPVC. It is well orientated, facing south, sunlit from sunrise to sunset. Opposite the drive are extensive outbuildings providing numerous possibilities for garaging, workshop, stabling and storage.The Pembrokeshire Coast Path crosses the bottom of the 6 acre field, accessed by a private gate, leading to Manorbier and Swanlake beaches in either direction. Manorbier beach is just 3 minutes’ walk. Swanlake beach (20 mins) is only accessible on foot and remains one of the few isolated beaches on the coastline. The village of Manorbier is one mile away and has a good shop with Post Office, café, pub and hotel as well as the castle and the church. In the twelfth century, Giraldus Cambrensis a Welsh Archdeacon described Manorbier as, 'the pleasantest place in Wales,' It retains that delightful ambience and is a friendly community with varied societies. Pembroke and Tenby are both about five miles away. From Tenby there is a frequent rail service to London Paddington via Swansea.