Some dream homes for sale are lucky enough to boast a sea view.
Some of these sea view properties are close to the beach but have a few rooftops clouding the edges of the picture perfect coastal view.
From some of these sea view properties you have to cross a road to get to the beach, or try and avoid hundreds of visitors eager to buy an ice cream and stroll across the sands.
This bungalow has none of those things to dilute its incredible sea views; it is literally the only property before the beach, the only property before sinking your toes into the sand at this breath-taking and beautiful strip of coastline on the Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire border.
Take the lane and cross a field with your boat to the beach and there's no ice cream van or cars parked in your way before you hit the water.


With only one neighbour nearby behind the house and located at the end of a private lane, this single-storey home called Golwyg Y Mor sits on a special plot that is completely dominated by the panoramic sea views.
There's no car park, toilet block or even ice cream van on the horizon, just the coastline of Devon on a clear day.
Located between the coastal village of Pendine and the popular seaside village of Saundersfoot, the vast view in front of the property boasts sweeping stretches of sandy beaches along this beautiful section of the Carmarthen Bay coastline.
This lucky bungalow boasts its enviable position around the corner from Pendine sands.

For facilities, amenities and day trips, Tenby is easily reached by car one way down the coast and Burry Port in the other direction, plus the pretty market town of Narberth to the north plus Haverfordwest and Carmarthen further afield.
But unless necessary, why would anyone want to wander from this wonderful abode when the views are mesmerising and hard to break away from.
But once you have been able to break the sea view spell, there's a property to have a rummage around.
Through the gates to the wide, glass panelled front door and into a bright and light hall that features white walls and mid-shine floor tiles as a neutral backdrop throughout the house.
Of course, a new owner is likely to want to put their own interior design style inside the home, but it is just as easily a blank canvas just waiting for the addition of the new owner's furniture and accessories.
There's a significant amount of space on offer at this newly-refurbished seaside bungalow, with bright decor and quality fittings, such as oak doors reinforcing the opinion that nothing needs to be done here; just turn up, unpack and enjoy.
There are even solar panels on the roof that provide free electricity to the house as well as, according to the estate agent selling the property, providing a small income of approximately £1,500 per annum.
However, should a new owner want to, there is further potential to change this property by knocking down walls and opening up some rooms.
Maybe the most obvious rooms to combine are the kitchen, lounge and dining room.


Currently the sizable kitchen has easily enough space for a dining table and the handy utility room can be found off this pleasant and modern room but although the views of the country from the window are lovely, with some work, they could be joined by views of the ocean.
As long as building regulations have been checked, the sledgehammer could be brought out, and the wall between the kitchen and adjacent lounge brought down.
And then the kitchen has full access to those coastal views through the huge lounge sliding doors, which open out onto a sunny garden patio.
And while the tools are out, why not remove the wall between the lounge and the dining room too and create a spectacular sociable kitchen, diner, lounge surrounded by windows and doors to ensure this space is surrounded by views?


The lounge has the bonus addition of a log burner, making sure any occupants are cosy and warm in the winter as they watch transfixed as winter storms rage outside.
The living zone can be found at one end of the bungalow and back to the central entrance hall you will find a central corridor that runs the length of the remaining section of the property.
This internal corridor provides access to every bedroom, five in total, two of which have an ensuite and two have shared access to a 'Jack and Jill' bathroom.
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Found in this dual aspect bathroom is a funky sunken bath on an elevated platform.
Climb the steps, step into the bubbles, relax without moving a muscle, and after all that work demolishing walls, maybe a hot bath with brilliant views is the best reward.
All the bedrooms are sizable and modern but a new owner may want to change some of the bedroom widows to French doors, connecting the space to the garden and allowing the fresh sea breezes to waft in whenever they are flung open.



At the end of the sleeping wing of the house is a bonus conservatory.
This is another sociable space to gather and enjoy the views and maybe a new owner will decide to up the luxury and replace it with a full-on orangery to ensure the space feels completely immersed in the sea and sky, coast and clouds.
Outside, the sandy and watery neighbour is hard to ignore and the best place across the whole site to admire it is from the outdoor first floor viewing terrace, accessed via steps from the garden patio.


The viewing platform provides a handy spot to park the boat underneath, which doesn't have too far to travel to launch at the beach and ride the ocean waves. Within easy reach, by sea or land, are the local beaches of Amroth, Pendine, Telpin and Marros.
From this elevated position, the views of the coastline of Pembrokeshire in one direction and Carmarthenshire in the other direction, combined with the vast seascape and distant horizon are sure to take everyone's breath away.
The bungalow with the breath-taking views is on the market for offers over £550,000, call Fine & Country Narberth on 01834 862138 to find out more.