For Sale
Bradshaw House, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, SA33
£525,000
OIRO
Property Summary
This truly distinctive large home has four bedrooms with three bathrooms and a fantastic versatile room that is suited to a variety of uses. Superbly finished showing care and attention for the history of the original building whilst offering modern luxury living.
Bradhshaw House, the old school house, has so much glorious natural light and wonderful versatile spaces thanks to the owners clever design.
Located in the centre of Laugharne with four double bedrooms all with en-suites to the ground level, oak stairs lead up to the upper level where the local hand made iron work is just one indication of the care and respect this building has been shown.
The fabulous high ceiling with stunning exposed beams and date stone reading 1898 shows a true piece of Laugharne history is here to cherish.
The sleek modern kitchen commandeers, inviting you to entertain and relax in this distinctive living and dining space with an impressive arched window as the focus letting natural light stream in.
An unexpected delight…. The artists room, which makes an amazing work room but would equally suit a home office or additional sitting room, complete with work room kitchen and store room off. Incredible high ceilings, splendid spiral staircase, tactile exposed stonework, glorious bi-fold doors inviting the ‘outside in’ and the beautiful, locally made, hand crafted, metal work offer a truly unique space.
The charming courtyard garden offers privacy and peace and there is parking to the fore.
Bradshaw House …. Exceptionally unique.
About the Location
‘This timeless, beautiful, barmy town, a legendary lazy little black magical bedlam by the sea’ – Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas wrote some of his most famous work while in Laugharne and made it is home with his wife Caitlin. Visitors still enjoy a sneak peek back in time through the window of his Writing Shed, perched on the edge of the cliffs overlooking the estuary. For us we cannot think of a better way to describe Laugharne, visitors often describe a magical feel when they visit with an instant sense of relaxation. It is still a thriving township a with choice of pubs, restaurants and cafes as well as interesting shops. Full of grand Georgian architecture it is a pretty place to wonder through, but for most people the views across the estuary and of the castle are what make this place truly special.
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Bradhshaw House, the old school house, has so much glorious natural light and wonderful versatile spaces thanks to the owners clever design.
Located in the centre of Laugharne with four double bedrooms all with en-suites to the ground level, oak stairs lead up to the upper level where the local hand made iron work is just one indication of the care and respect this building has been shown.
The fabulous high ceiling with stunning exposed beams and date stone reading 1898 shows a true piece of Laugharne history is here to cherish.
The sleek modern kitchen commandeers, inviting you to entertain and relax in this distinctive living and dining space with an impressive arched window as the focus letting natural light stream in.
An unexpected delight…. The artists room, which makes an amazing work room but would equally suit a home office or additional sitting room, complete with work room kitchen and store room off. Incredible high ceilings, splendid spiral staircase, tactile exposed stonework, glorious bi-fold doors inviting the ‘outside in’ and the beautiful, locally made, hand crafted, metal work offer a truly unique space.
The charming courtyard garden offers privacy and peace and there is parking to the fore.
Bradshaw House …. Exceptionally unique.
About the Location
‘This timeless, beautiful, barmy town, a legendary lazy little black magical bedlam by the sea’ – Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas wrote some of his most famous work while in Laugharne and made it is home with his wife Caitlin. Visitors still enjoy a sneak peek back in time through the window of his Writing Shed, perched on the edge of the cliffs overlooking the estuary. For us we cannot think of a better way to describe Laugharne, visitors often describe a magical feel when they visit with an instant sense of relaxation. It is still a thriving township a with choice of pubs, restaurants and cafes as well as interesting shops. Full of grand Georgian architecture it is a pretty place to wonder through, but for most people the views across the estuary and of the castle are what make this place truly special.
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