This pastel period cottage for sale is full of character features and has “superb” coastal views.
Cross House Cottage, in Mathry, has period features throughout and has sea views to the North Pembrokeshire coastline.
Entering the property, the porch has a slate tile floor and a pine door through to the sitting room, which features a fireplace with a multi-fuel stove, sash windows, an open beam ceiling and a limestone floor with underfloor heating.
Beyond the sitting room is a kitchen and dining room with a quarry tile floor and an AGA cooker, plus a walk-in pantry.
Adjoining the kitchen is an office with a built-in cupboard and exposed beams, plus a utility room.
Completing the ground floor is a garden room with exposed A frames, pine floorboards, French doors and views over the coastline.
From the garden room there is a ladder up to a crog loft, a study with sea views, and a sewing room.
The main staircase to the first floor offers access to the three bedrooms, the master of which has an en-suite bathroom, and a shower room.
Outside, to the front of the cottage is a seating area with flower and shrub boards, plus off road parking for two vehicles.
The main garden is laid to lawn and includes a raised decked patio with coastal views, a summerhouse, a garden shed and a log store.
There is also a vegetable garden with soft fruits, and an orchard with apple trees and a cherry tree.
The property is being sold by JJ Morris for a guide price of £599,950.
The agent commented: “Cross House Cottage is a deceptively spacious character Cottage residence which stands on the edge of this popular hilltop village from where superb coastal sea views can be enjoyed over the North Pembrokeshire Coastline to Strumble Head and beyond.”