Tucked away along the cutest of lanes flanked by some magnificent Georgian-style buildings and pretty pastel cottages there's an auction property waiting to impress you; it's packed with potential and offers oodles of space. The Grade II listed gem is found at the end of Quay Street, a very pleasant leafy little road that is pretty much hidden away in the centre of the popular town of Carmarthen, offering a chance to add value to the four-storey home in a special spot. The location is fabulous; around one corner you have the ruins of the castle, at the end of the lane is the River Towy and in the adjacent street is the temptation of TK Maxx and all the other stores that the town offers, from brand names to independents, right on the doorstep.
For more property stories sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here . READ MORE: I stayed in 'the strangest town in Wales' and completely fell in love There's a great selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs all within stumbling distance too, a variety of supermarkets, a cinema and all the everyday facilities and amenities that a country town is expected to offer. Carmarthen is also well-placed to link into the UK mainline train network and the beginning of the M4 (or the end depending on which way you are travelling) is just a few miles away, accessed via a dual carriageway.
Back at the property and stepping inside it is clear that this house has been a happy home and although looking a little tired around .
