2 Bedroom Bungalow
The Promenade, Swansea, SA4 3RJ
What this property offers
About this property
Moving-You are delighted to offer for sale this lovely 2 bedroom detached bungalow situated on the sea front of Penclawdd – the ever popular Gower village. With stunning views to the front, 2 reception rooms, offroad parking and rear garden, to mention just some of its features, we anticipate that this property will not be on the market for long!
LEASEHOLD - 1,000 YEARS STARTING FROM 1933 - 907 yrs remaining
£2 Ground Rent per Annum
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all this property has to offer and its location.
Council Tax Band - D
The property briefly comprises of :-
Hallway – beautiful black and white tiled floor with doorways into the front lounge, the bedrooms and the dining room.
Front Lounge - 3.9m max. x 3.4m – laminate wood floor, modern fireplace and surround and bay window to the front aspect.
Bedroom One - 3.7m max. x 3.3m – solid wood floor and bay window to the front aspect
Bedroom Two - 3.3m x 3.0m – solid wood floor and window to the rear aspect
Dinning/sitting room - 3.4m x 3.3m – fireplace, storage cupboards and window to the rear
Kitchen - 3.3m x 2.2m – a range of base and wall mounted units, space for washing machine and tumble dryer. Stainless steel sink & drainer. Window to the rear aspects
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Conservatory - 3.2m x 2.4m – tiled floor, upvc side panelling, window and opaque roof.
Outside –
The property has a gated entrance, tarmac parking area and steps leading up to the front door. To the rear is a level garden area with pathway leading to the outbuildings and storage area, lawn area and mature trees and shrubs.
PENCLAWDD
Penclawdd is a picturesque village situated on the northern edge of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea. Renowned for its rich heritage and stunning views over the Loughor Estuary, Penclawdd offers a blend of natural beauty and vibrant community life.
Historically, Penclawdd thrived as a seaport, exporting goods from local copper works, coal mines, and its famous seafood. The village is particularly noted for its cockle industry, which dates back to Roman times. These cockles are harvested from the extensive mudflats of the Burry Estuary and have been a staple in Welsh cuisine for centuries.
Today, Penclawdd maintains its charm with a variety of local amenities. The award-winning Cariad Café is a popular spot, offering home-cooked meals using local Welsh produce. Their Welsh breakfast, featuring Penclawdd cockles and laverbread, is a must-try. For traditional fish and chips, Romas Fish and Chip Shop is a local favorite. CK's Supermarket provides a range of groceries for residents and visitors alike.
The village also boasts several pubs, hairdressers, and butchers, contributing to its lively community atmosphere. With its rich history, scenic landscapes, and welcoming locals, Penclawdd is a delightful destination on the Gower Peninsula.
Council Tax Band - D
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Added 21 Mar 2025
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