Property description
Steeped in local history Springfield Terrace is situated on the cusp of the moat of the greatest pre-Edwardian castles in the UK and Mill pond. Built in 1093 by Amalf de Montgomery, it was the birthplace in 1457 and home of the future King of England \"Henry Tudor\" or \"Henry VII\", and was politically connected to the Marchioness of Pembroke, Anne Boleyn. The Castle was later famously attacked by Oliver Cromwell in the troubled reign of King Charles I. This immaculately presented property is a superb example of a property of this era, with stone steps leading down to a basement/bedroom 4 with exposed beams wall lights and pointed stone walls. The exquisite accommodation is a major advantage with this property with an entrance study room, living room, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom and sun lounge room on the ground floor, 3 bedrooms, sun terrace and family bathroom on the 1st floor, converted attic/playroom and basement room. Off the 2nd bedroom is a stunning sun terrace with superb un-interrupted views over Pembroke Castle. Outside to the rear is an attractive and private garden with a terrace, lawned area, mature plant, tree and shrub borders and rear access gate to your private parking facilities. Internal viewing essential to appreciate this historic property.
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Property Features :
- Full of character and history and yet a modern this terraced house
- 3/4 bedrooms and ample living accommodation
- sun room and basement
- presented beautifully and very homely
- parking and rear garden
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