A Pembrokeshire house with wonderful countryside views and grounds is on the market for £620,000.
The property, in Hundleton near Pembroke and backed by almost one acre of land, is being marketed by John Francis estate agents.
There are mature landscaped gardens with various patio areas and seating spots to appreciate the country views.
The gardens have plated flower borders and specimen shrubs and trees that accompany the adjoining farmland.
There is a workshop outside too which is located within the rear garden and provides adequate storage for garden equipment.
Inside the house there are four bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open plan living and dining room, a kitchen breakfast room, study room and a utility room.
The open plan living room is characterised by vaulted ceilings, large picture windows with a rear aspect overlooking the rear garden and open farmland, radiators, tiled flooring and double doors which grant access to the side of the property.
On the same floor the kitchen breakfast room consists of an integrated oven, hob with extractor hood, dishwasher, breakfast bar and wall and base units with worktops.
The utility room is also on the ground floor, featuring an oil central heating boiler with more wall and base units.
As for the study room, this includes a fireplace opening, electric storage heater, radiator and quarry tile flooring.
All four bedrooms are on the first floor, and one has an en-suite bathroom, boasting a panelled bath with a shower fitment tap, low level toilet, vanity wash hand basin and a heated towel rail.
Meanwhile, the family bathroom contains a skylight window and another panelled bath and vanity wash hand basin.
The property is five miles away from the town centre of Pembroke where there are a range of shops and amenities.
For more information about this house, check out the listing on Rightmove.
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