A Pembrokeshire home with panoramic sea views is on the market for £425,000.
A detached property in Goodwick, the house has a balcony with a glass balustrade overlooking the stunning Fishguard Bay.
Inside the home, there are four bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen dining room and lounge.
The kitchen dining room is characterised by a five-ring gas hob, double oven and grill, breakfast bar with four stools, feature pendant lights and double-glazed doors that lead to the garden.
The garden comes with a patio area and outdoor bar, making it the perfect spot to host entertainment for guests.
On the ground floor there is a bedroom with underfloor heating and a double-glazed window for added warmth.
A shower room is on the same floor, comprising a dual head shower with a frosted glass panel, toilet, wash hand basin with mixer taps, ceramic tile walls and a wall mounted mirror.
The lounge has solid oak flooring and a double panelled radiator along with double glazed French doors, leading out to the beautiful balcony area.
One of the bedrooms also has French patio doors leading to a Juliette balcony for more spectacular sea views in addition to laminate flooring and built-in storage cupboards.
Meanwhile, another bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, consisting of a dual head shower with glass panel, hand wash basin with wall mounted LED mirror and a vanity unit.
In the family bathroom, there is a bath with a chrome mixer tap, chrome towel radiator and double-glazed Velux window.
Apart from gorgeous seaside surroundings, off-road parking is available.
Goodwick is a popular town within the North Pembrokeshire Coastline, situated near a post office, pubs, restaurants, hotels, café’s, fish & chip shops, takeaways, a primary school, supermarket and a petrol filling station.
Fishguard is around 1.5 miles away from Goodwick and has its own selection of amenities including leisure centres, hotels, a cinema and art galleries.
For more information about this home, visit the listing on Rightmove.
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