Maenclochog, Clynderwen
£235,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 2
NO FORWARD CHAIN ........ Llys y Crug is a well presented detached two bedroom bungalow that offers deceptively spacious accommodation. The property benefits from no forward chain and rural views. The gardens are well maintained and there is an attached garage and ample driveway parking. The property is situated in the popular village of Maenclochog providing amenities and within approximately 10 miles to the bustling town of Narberth. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this delightful home that briefly comprises: Entrance porch, entrance hallway, lounge/diner, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, two double bedrooms and bathroom.
LOCATION:
The origin of the name Maenclochog is unclear. It appears to be made up of two Welsh words, maen ( stone ) and clochog ( bells ). A local tale reports that there were stones near Fynnon Fair, ( Mary's Well ), to the south of the village, which rang like bells when struck, but these were blown to bits by treasure-hunters, under the mistaken belief that they concealed a golden treasure.
The village has a thriving community and has a local committee that talks about what is important to the village. There is an award-winning general store and two petrol stations with an MOT service. Located in the centre of the village is St.Marys church, the play-park and the green. In the village there are many businesses that include two electrical wholesalers, an art gallery, several catering businesses, a hair salon, dog grooming and dog hydrotherapy . There is a popular primary school and a carpenters situated about 50 metres North-West from the church. A family-run pub and a thriving cafe are on opposite sides of the green. A well-appointed community hall hosts many events throughout the year.
Entrance Hallway
Lounge/Diner
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Conservatory
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Garage
View: By appointment with the Agents
Services: We have not checked or tested any of the Services or Appliances
Tenure: FREEHOLD
Tax: Band D
Oil fired central heating.
MPO/MPO/OK/10/23
LOCATION:
The origin of the name Maenclochog is unclear. It appears to be made up of two Welsh words, maen ( stone ) and clochog ( bells ). A local tale reports that there were stones near Fynnon Fair, ( Mary's Well ), to the south of the village, which rang like bells when struck, but these were blown to bits by treasure-hunters, under the mistaken belief that they concealed a golden treasure.
The village has a thriving community and has a local committee that talks about what is important to the village. There is an award-winning general store and two petrol stations with an MOT service. Located in the centre of the village is St.Marys church, the play-park and the green. In the village there are many businesses that include two electrical wholesalers, an art gallery, several catering businesses, a hair salon, dog grooming and dog hydrotherapy . There is a popular primary school and a carpenters situated about 50 metres North-West from the church. A family-run pub and a thriving cafe are on opposite sides of the green. A well-appointed community hall hosts many events throughout the year.
Entrance Hallway
Lounge/Diner
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Conservatory
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Garage
View: By appointment with the Agents
Services: We have not checked or tested any of the Services or Appliances
Tenure: FREEHOLD
Tax: Band D
Oil fired central heating.
MPO/MPO/OK/10/23
01834 860 900
West Wales Properties - Narberth
11, High Street, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, SA67 7AR
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