Property description
The Beaufort is an attractive 3 bedroom detached bungalow built to a high specification. The property offers stylish and practical living accommodation in the sought after area of Templeton, close to the market town of Narberth. The village also lies on the doorstep of Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park, which boasts some of the most breath taking scenery and diverse wildlife in Britain. Comprising of hallway, luxury fitted kitchen (20 year guarantee), living room, 3 bedrooms, one with en-suite, family bathroom and garage. The properties 1 - 5 situated on the left of the estate all have wonderful views to the rear with large level gardens and ample parking and are priced at 205,000. The remaining 3 bedroom bungalows are available at 199,950 and have ample parking and lovely gardens to the rear. Mill Bay Homes are registered with Help to buy Wales and further details are available from FBM.
Templeton is also situated approximately 5 miles
from the popular coastal resort of Saundersfoot and 8 miles from the historic seaside town of Tenby, so thebeautiful Pembrokeshire coastline with its blue flagbeaches isnt far away.
Narberth is famous for its summer and winter
carnivals, Christmas market and the many
entertainment events held at the Queens Hall.
For sporting enthusiasts, there are rugby, football and cricket teams. There is also an active community centre providing a range of fitness, leisure and educational activities.
Schools
The catchment school for primary age is Templeton C.P School, which caters for pupils aged 4 to 11 years. The school provides modern facilities and has an excellent reputation in the local area. The school
also offers the additional benefit of a breakfast club that is free to all pupils. Pupils will usually transfer to secondary education at Ysgol Greenhill School, which is situated in the coastal town of Tenby. In 2013 the school received a band two rating from the Welsh Government, indicating that its performance is within the top 50% of schools in Wales.
Amenities
Local facilities include the village pub The Boars
Head, which dates back to the 19th century.
Templeton has its own church, St Johns and a church hall, in addition to a village park with childrens play facilities. The nearby town of Narberth offers a wider range of amenities. There are a large range of independent stores and gift shops, womens boutiques, delis and a national award-winning butcher.
Narberth also offers a railway station, town hall, post office, library, a museum, several art galleries, medical services, hotels, sports and recreational clubs.
Eating Out
You could choose to eat in the village at the
well-known Boars Head where they offer
a fantastic menu made with fresh local
produce, real ales, great beers and wine,
or you could travel just 2 miles to Narberth
and experience a range of different high quality
restaurants and cafes where there is also a wide variety of different local produce to try.
Relax & Live
There are a variety of different attractions within a short distance of Templeton, with something for everyone to enjoy. Experience fun with the family at Blue Lagoon or Folly Farm
and the nearby Canaston Woods offers
a wealth of opportunities for walking,
cycling and horseriding.
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