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About this 5 - Detached |
A Five Bedroom executive detached house situated in a popular residential area of Honeyborough. The property benefits from under floor heating, double glazing, parking and lawn gardens. The accommodation briefly comprises; Hall, Lounge, Study, Kitchen / Diner, Utility, Family Room, Five Bedrooms, Master with En Suite & Dressing Room and a Family Bathroom. Externally; Off road parking for two vehicles and a detached double garage. Lawn gardens to front side and rear.
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| City/Town: |
Milford Haven |
| Address of Property: |
5 Coram Drive, Honeyborough, Neyland |
| Postcode: |
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| Bedrooms: |
5 |
| Reception Rooms: |
3 |
| Bathrooms: |
2 |
| Type of Property: |
Detached |
| Price: |
GBP 299950.00 [convert] |
Features |
| Central Heating: |
Gas |
| Burglar Alarm: |
Yes |
| Parking Facilities: |
Double Garage |
| Gardens: |
Front & Rear |
| Double Glazed: |
Yes |
| Near Shops: |
Yes |
| Near School : |
Yes |
| Loft: |
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| Utility Room: |
Yes |
| Patio: |
Yes |
Extra Features |
| Air Conditioning, Deck, Hardwood, Laminate, Range |
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Area Information |
| Neyland, situated on the northern bank of the River Cleddau, in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, can trace its origins as a modern town to precisely Tuesday, 15th April 1856, when the South Wales Railway , officially opened at Neyland.
Neyland, situated on the northern bank of the River Cleddau, in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, can trace its origins as a modern town to precisely Tuesday, 15th April 1856, when the South Wales Railway , officially opened at Neyland. The choice of Neyland as the terminus of the railway, was entirely that of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who can appropriately be regarded as the founder of the Neyland Town. The Town’s History can be traced from this date.
In addition to Neyland always being associated with the railways, Fishing, Boat building, and the Packet Boat trade have all made their impressions felt on the Town .However, the Beeching cuts saw the closure of the railway in 1964.
Situated in the centre of the county of Pembrokeshire, Neyland is the focal point for crossing of the River Cleddau.
The Cleddau Bridge replaced the ferries "Cleddau King" and "Cleddau Queen", which ceased trading in 1975 with the opening of the bridge.
The County Town of Haverfordwest, is but 10 miles away, with Cardiff the capital of Wales a two hour drive to the east, with Ireland being a three and half hour sea crossing to the west.
The Town now has a rapidly growing population of almost 5000 people
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Contact Information |
| Email Seller: |
Email Seller |
| Contact person: |
sean bassett |
| Advertiser Type : |
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| Phone: |
01646601991\07980212084 |
| Sellers City, County : |
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| Map: |
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