Quiet village retreat with eco upgrades, generous garden and seaside access.
Three bedrooms with good natural light and character features
Solar panels and air source heat pump reduce energy costs
Generous rear garden with patio, lawn, shed and greenhouse
Quiet tucked-away location in popular seaside village
Freehold; mains water, electricity and drainage connected
Many rooms currently rely on portable electric heaters
Double glazing installed, install date unknown
Some garden areas overgrown; cosmetic updating likely required
A traditional three-bedroom coastal cottage tucked away on Borth High Street, offering bright, spacious rooms and a generous rear garden. Recent environmental upgrades — solar panels and an air source heat pump — reduce running costs and suit low-carbon living, while the cottage feel and exposed beams add period character.
The ground floor has a large open-plan kitchen/dining area and a sitting room with French doors out to the garden, creating easy indoor–outdoor flow for family life or holiday use. Upstairs provides three bedrooms and a bathroom with separate shower; the partially vaulted ceilings and Velux window add light and charm.
Practical matters are straightforward: freehold tenure, no flood risk, mains services connected and affordable council tax. However, some elements will need attention — many rooms currently rely on portable electric heaters, the date of double glazing installation is unknown, and areas of the garden are overgrown. These are manageable, and the property presents clear potential for further updating or conversion to a high-yield holiday let in this popular seaside village.
This cottage suits buyers seeking a comfortable main home, a weekend coastal retreat or a renovation project with green credentials already in place. It’s quietly positioned yet close to Borth’s amenities and shore, offering both village calm and seaside access.