Amazing views are a joy to be seen from this good size two bedroom semi detached cottage and single storey 'Bothy'. The property is set in idyllic surroundings with panoramic views of the Laugharne estuary over looking both Caldey island to the right and as far as Ilfracombe and North Devon to the left.Internally there is a modern and light spacious feel, set in a private, but inhabited court yard mews. The good sized accommodation is ideal for a young family, retired couple or holiday home.Viewing is essential to appreciate the incredible views especially!Location of Dylan Thomas Famous Poem 'Over Sir John's Hill'SituationSir John's Hill Farm House occupies a pleasant rural setting being walking distance from Laugharne and a short drive to Pendine. Which between them provide a good range of local services and facilities and being within some 4-5 miles or so of the small town of St. Clears with its further amenities and within easy reach of the A40 dual carriageway which provides an excellent road link to the larger town of Carmarthen which is the principal administrative centre for the area and benefits from a wide range of services.Over Sir John’s Hillby Dylan ThomasOver Sir John’s hill,The hawk on fire hangs still;In a hoisted cloud, at drop of dusk, he pulls to his clawsAnd gallows, up the rays of his eyes the small birds of the bayAnd the shrill child’s-playWarsOf the sparrows and such who swansing, dusk, in wranglinghedges.And blithely they squawkTo fiery tyburn over the wrestle of elms untilThe flash the noosed hawkCrashes, and slowly the fishing holy stalking heronIn the river Towy below bows his tilted headstone.Flash, and the plumes crack,And a black cap of jack-Daws Sir John’s just hill dons, and again the gulled birds hareTo the hawk on fire, the halter height, over Towy’s fins,In a whack of wind.ThereWhere the elegiac fisherbird stabs and paddlesIn the pebbly dab-filledShallow and sedge, and ‘dilly dilly’ calls the loft hawk,‘Come and be killed, ’I open the leaves of the water at a passageOf psalms and shadows among the pincered sandcrabs prancingAnd read, in a shellDeath clear as a buoy’s bell;All praise of the hawk on fire in hawk-eyed dusk be sung,When his viperish fuse hangs looped with flames under the brandWing, and blest shallYoungGreen chickens of the bay and bushes cluck, ‘dilly dilly,Come let us die.’We grieve as the green birds, never again, leave shingle and elm,The heron and I:I young Aesop fabling to the near night by the dingleOf eels, saint heron hymning in the shell-hung distantCrystal harbour valeWhere the sea cobbles sail,And wharves of water where the walls dance and the white cranesstilt.It is the heron and I, under judging Sir John’s elmedHill, tell-tale the knelledGuiltOf the led-astray birds whom God, for their breast of whistles,Have Mercy on,God in his whirlwind save, who marks the sparrows hail,For their souls’ song.Now the heron grieves in the weeded verge. Through windowsOf dusk and water I see the tilting whisperingHeron, mirrored, go,As the snapt feathers snow,Fishing in the tear of the Towy. Only a hoot owlHollows, a grassblade blown in cupped hands, in the looted elms,And no green cocks or hensShoutNow on Sir John’s hill. The heron, ankling the scalyLowlands of the waves,Makes all the music; and I who hear the tune of the slow,Near-willow river, grave,Before the lunge of the night, the notes on this time-shakenStone for the sake of the souls of the slain birds sailing.Entrance Hallway (2.74m’0.30m” x 1.83m’2.44m” (9’1” x 6’8” ))Entered via a uPVC glazed door, with electric thermostat radiator, quarry tiled flooring throughout, double fitted cupboard space for hanging and storage, ledged and braced door to inner Hallway.Kitchen (3.96m’ 0.91m” x 2.74m’ 2.13m” (13’ 3” x 9’ 7” ))Entered via an inner hallway, with uPVC window to the fore, fitted base and wall units, one and half bowl ceramic sink and drainer, double fitted integral oven, electric hob with extractor fan over, space for fridge freezer and dish washer, part tiled walls and quarry tiled flooring throughout. Electric thermostat radiator.Bathroom (2.74m’1.83m” x 1.52m’2.13m” (9’6” x 5’7” ))Entered via a painted ledged and braced door. With uPVC obscure window to the fore. Bath with mixer taps, shower cubicle, WC and wash hand basin. Radiator style heated towel rain.Open Plan Sitting Room (8.53m’ 1.22m” x 4.57m’ 0.30m” (28’ 4” x 15’ 1”))This good sized room has a light and airy feel with uPVC windows to the rear and the stunning views of the estuary and grounds, plus double patio doors to the conservatory. With a feature stone fireplace and hearth housing a log burning stove, 2 x electric thermostat radiators. Part parquet flooring part carpeted, with open plan stairwell to first floor.Conservatory (5.49m’ 2.44m” x 2.44m’ 0.91m” (18’ 8” x 8’ 3” ))Fully glazed conservatory with quarry tiled flooring throughout, patio doors to the gardenFirst Floor Landing (1.83m’ 2.13m” x 1.83m’ 1.22m” (6’ 7” x 6’ 4” ))With ledged and braced doors to bedroomsBedroom 1 (3.96m’ 2.44ml x 4.57m’ 2.44m” (13’ 8l x 15’ 8” ))With uPVC window to the rear and outstanding views of the Laugharne estuary, electric thermostat radiator, carpeted throughoutBedroom 2 (4.27m’ 0.61m” x 3.35m’0.91m” (14’ 2” x 11’3” ))With uPVC window to the rear and picturesque views, electric thermostat radiator, ledged and braced door to the en suite. Carpeted throughoutEn Suite (2.44m’1.83m” x 0.91m’ 1.83m” (8’6” x 3’ 6” ))With Shower cubicle housing an electric Myra shower, WC and wash hand basin with vanity unit over, part tiled walls and linoleum flooring throughoutExternallyThe property has the benefit of a well established and maintained mature garden, which is laid in 3 enclosures with panoramic views of the coast line.All planted with various flowering plants and shrubs along with mature trees. There is off road parking to 2 vehicles at the fore of the property.Stone Built 'bothy'This building was once the laundry room for the farm estate and has previously been used for additional accommodation or storage and could be utilised for a small home business or physical health or well being clinic.Kitchen (3.35m’ 2.13m” 2.44m’ 1.83m” (11’ 7” 8’ 6” ))Entered via a uPVC glazed door, with uPVC window to the fore, fitted base and wall units, single bowl ceramic sink unit, with space for washing machine and tumble dryer, tiled flooring throughout.Wc (1.52m’ 2.13m” 0.91m’ 1.83m” (5’ 7” 3’ 6” ))With window to the side, WC and wash and basin, tiled flooring throughoutBedroom/Office (3.35m’1.83m” x 3.96m’ 2.74m” (11’6” x 13’ 9”))With uPVC window to the side and tiled flooringTimber Storage ShedsSir John's Hill Farm House has the advantage of two timber built sheds for the use of storage and gardening furniture.DirectionsThe Post code for the property is SA33 4TD and is located off a Private Road called Gosport Street.ServicesMains electricity, private water and private drainageTenureFreehold with vacant possession on completionLocal AuthorityCarmarthenshire County Council, County Hall, Quay Street, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire SA31 1JP. Tel: Council Tax band F