A dream home awaits.
Live like royalty on the Bristol Channel in this five-bedroom, five-bathroom mansion in Penarth. Wave or watch on from your balcony in this almost fairy tale-like-looking tower.
A slightly quirky and unique house that has both impressive period features, while combining modern touches too.
Here is what Rightmove has said: ‘A completely unique property with some of the most impressive period features in the town with more modern accommodation and captivating sea views over the Bristol Channel.’
‘This very large, imposing property offers extremely versatile living over three floors which includes the grand porch and entrance hall, four reception rooms, five bedrooms and five bathrooms as well as a third-floor study/viewing room.’
‘The property has a courtyard garden, two patios and a first-floor balcony along with off road parking, two garages and use of the Glynne Tower communal gardens and indoor swimming pool.’
‘This area is accessed through electric gates from Bridgeman Road, into the Glynne Tower development’
As you enter the house there is the ‘attractive high ceilinged entrance porch with many original features including a wooden front door, wooden inner door with ornate stained glass and marble surround, wooden leaded windows to the side and a large walk-in store cupboard. Wood floor. Deep skirting boards and the original moulded cornice’
The kitchen has ‘wood block flooring. Fitted kitchen comprising base units, wall units and peninsula with granite work surfaces. Rangemaster range cooker’.
Move into the Lounge where you’ll find ‘Fitted carpet to the small upper level before a curved staircase takes you down to the lower level. With a modern wood burning stove’.
Located on Bridgeman Road, Penarth, it's close to Penarth station so great for those planning on doing a bit of travelling in their new luxury castle.
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