3 Bed House - Semi-Detached

Glogue
Offers in the region of £349,000
A stunning, semi-detached barn conversion, recently filmed for Escape to the Country, set within spacious grounds, formerly part of original stone farm buildings to the neighbouring farmhouse, renovated and converted to a high standard while retaining and boasting many original features, resulting in a beautiful residential property, which would make a stylish home or be ideal to use as a holiday let or long term rental property.
Sitting on the edge of the rural village of Glouge, near Hermon in Pembrokeshire, the hamlet of Glogue was famed for its slate quarry, which operated from the late 1700s until 1926, with the arrival of the railway also helped its success. Nearby Crymych has local amenities such as shops, schools, and cafes, and the larger towns of Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan are a short drive away, as are the incredible Pembrokeshire and Cardigan Bay coastlines and beaches of West Wales.
The property is accessed off a country lane with ample parking space. You enter the property into open open-plan living/dining/ kitchen area. This beautifully crafted space offers a generous living area, with a vaulted ceiling with exposed A-frame beams, exposed stone walls in places, wooden flooring with floor-based plug socket points, a storage cupboard, and opens into the kitchen/dining area which is partly partitioned off to give a sense of separation. The kitchen has fitted wall and base units with worktop over, space for an electric, freestanding oven, space and plumbing for a washing machine, space for an under-counter fridge, a wall-mounted “Worcester” gas combi boiler, and space for a dining table. From the main living area is a door off to the master bedroom with an en-suite. This spacious room has some exposed stonework, attic access, and a door to the en-suite shower room, with a double electric shower, wash hand basin and WC.
From the side of the kitchen area is a ramped corridor down to a door, leading to the inner hallway.