A VICTORIAN Mansion in Penarth with stunning sea views has been put up for sale with a guide price of £2.6 million.
Located in Penarth this beautiful 19th century with five bedrooms spread over two floors with spectacular sea views of the Bristol Channel from all floors.
The private property steeped in history was built in 1876 by ship owner Harry Cohen and the beautiful home has now been put up for sale.
Set within a generous plot with a large, landscaped garden including a gate into Windsor Gardens and the Esplanade and seafront.
It also has a paved area with a large central pond and terrace.
Upon walking into the house you are met with a welcoming entrance hall with a suit of armour.
The ground floor has a drawing room which has retained its original glass depicting the knights of a round table.
The dining room leads into a spacious kitchen with a family area and a place to include appliances including a dishwasher, double oven & warming tray and cooker.
All rooms on the ground floor have stunning views of the sea, there is also a laundry room and basement cellar.
On the first and second floors are four to five bedrooms with two bathrooms and a separate cloakroom.
One of the bedrooms has an en-suite sauna, and the main bedroom has a private balcony.
The front of the house includes a detached garage with an electric door plus a first-floor studio and off-road parking for some cars and has secure entry via electric gates.
The house is in the centre of Penarth, the town is just a short walk away and commutable to Cardiff within a fifteen-minute drive.
The town was named on The Times list of best places to live by the sea in 2023 and is rich in community spirit.
The house on Bridgeman Road is on the market for £2,600,000 with estate agent Jeffery Ross.
If you are interested in viewing the property can contact Jeffery Ross on 029 227 11331.
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