Gower House
28-30 Dunns Lane,
The Mumbles,
Swansea
SA3 4AA
A beautifully crafted fisherman’s cottage with sea views and soul in every detail.
A charming coastal retreat, quietly tucked away yet moments from the energy of Mumbles village.
Positioned on one of Mumbles’ most iconic and characterful streets, this historic fisherman’s cottage offers a rare opportunity to acquire a thoughtfully finished home of genuine charm. Arranged over approximately 309sqft, the accommodation is compact yet exceptionally well considered, with a stylish and cohesive interior that makes the most of every inch.
The living space is warm and inviting, with a natural flow into the kitchen area, where modern fittings sit comfortably alongside the cottage’s original character. Carefully chosen materials and finishes enhance the sense of quality, while maintaining a simplicity that suits the setting.
Upstairs, the bedroom is a calm and restful space, complemented by a neatly appointed shower room. From within the property, there are delightful views out towards Swansea Bay, providing a subtle but constant reminder of the home’s coastal setting.
Number 1 holds a particularly convenient position at the foot of Dickslade’s charming pedestrian steps, offering easier access than many of its neighbouring cottages. While there is no outside space, the immediate surroundings and nearby seafront more than compensate.
Offered freehold and with no onward chain, the property will appeal to those seeking a low-maintenance coastal base, whether as a primary residence, a weekend retreat, or a carefully considered investment.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains electricity, water, sewerage and electric heating
Council Tax Band: C (£1,905p.a.)
EPC Rating: D
Dickslade is one of Mumbles’ most recognisable and quietly enchanting locations — a series of winding stone steps and cottages that feel steeped in local history. From the doorstep, it is just a short walk (approximately 200–300 metres) into the heart of Mumbles village, where a wide selection of independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants and wine bars create a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere.
The seafront promenade and Swansea Bay lie close by, offering miles of coastal walks stretching towards Langland Bay (approximately 1 mile) and beyond to Caswell Bay (approximately 1.5 miles). For those drawn to the outdoors, the Gower Peninsula (AONB) begins just beyond, providing some of the most celebrated coastline in the UK.
Everyday amenities are easily accessible, with local convenience stores, galleries and eateries all within walking distance. Swansea city centre is approximately 4.5 miles away, offering a broader range of shopping, employment opportunities and transport links, while the M4 motorway (Junction 42) is within approximately 6–7 miles, providing access across South Wales and beyond.
The area is well served by respected schools, including Oystermouth Primary School and Bishop Gore Comprehensive School, both of which are highly regarded within the region.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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