Elegant Four-Storey Victorian Home with Coastal Views, Beautiful Gardens, and a Self-Contained Annexe
This beautifully presented Victorian home offers a rare opportunity to own a four-storey property full of charm and character, set in the picturesque coastal village of Llansteffan. With sweeping estuary views and a fully self-contained one-bedroom annexe with its own courtyard, this home combines timeless style with flexible living options.
The main house is thoughtfully arranged across three floors. On the ground level, you’ll find a 22ft double-aspect lounge with a character fireplace, a dining room with original panelling, and a kitchen/breakfast room that enjoys views of the rear garden. A conservatory at the back provides a peaceful retreat with direct access to the garden, and there is also a cloakroom on this level.
Upstairs, the first-floor landing features a striking stained-glass window. There are three double bedrooms—one with an en-suite shower room—and a family bathroom. The second floor includes another double bedroom, a dressing room, and a useful storage area.
The newly created annexe on the lower ground floor has its own private entrance and courtyard, offering privacy and independence. Inside, it features a lounge/dining room, kitchen, shower room, bedroom, and a storeroom with built-in cupboards—ideal for guests, extended family, or as a potential rental opportunity.
The rear garden is a standout feature of the property—designed for both relaxation and entertaining. It includes a patio area perfect for al fresco dining, well-kept lawns, established planting, and a lovely pond that adds a peaceful atmosphere. Whether you're enjoying morning coffee in the sunshine, hosting summer gatherings, or simply relaxing with a book, this outdoor space offers a tranquil escape and a true extension of the home.
Additional features include side access to the garden, a garage, and off-road parking.
Often described as Wales’ best-kept secret, the idyllic village of Llansteffan is one never to be overlooked. Its lively community spirit, colourful characters and untouched qualities are just a few of the many reasons to consider this beautiful area. Llansteffan castle built by the Normans in the 12th century stands prominently above the village and adds even more local interest. The village benefits from a vibrant community shop, galleries, pubs and restaurants and fantastic walks and views. For anything you can’t get in the village, the County town of Carmarthen is only 8 miles away and has everything you could require for modern-day living.
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