Two‑bed bungalow with 1.3 acres, pony paddock and valley views — rural living close to Aberystwyth.
Detached two‑bed bungalow with approx. 1.3 acres of land and pony paddock
About 0.36 acres of woodland offering privacy and scope for outdoor use
Ground‑source heat pump with underfloor heating (plus electric elements)
Modest EER 48 — energy performance likely to need improvement
Private drainage (septic/soakaway) — maintenance responsibility
Compact accommodation: two bedrooms, one bathroom, low to standard ceilings
Off‑street parking, decking/patio and multi‑fuel stove in living room
Remote village location ~10 miles from Aberystwyth; average mobile signal
Set high in the scenic Cwm Rheidol Valley, this detached two‑bed bungalow sits on approximately 1.3 acres including a pony paddock and about 0.36 acres of woodland. The single‑storey layout and countryside outlook suit buyers seeking a quiet rural retreat within reasonable driving distance (c.10 miles) of Aberystwyth’s services, university and hospital.
Inside, the bungalow is presented in tidy condition with character touches such as exposed beams and a multi‑fuel stove in the living room. The property benefits from recent double glazing, off‑street parking, decking/patio and mains water and electricity. Heating is via a ground‑source heat pump with underfloor distribution (plus electric elements noted), which can offer lower running costs compared with direct electric heating.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the Energy Efficiency Rating is modest (EER 48), drainage is private (septic/soakaway), and accommodation is compact—two bedrooms and a single bathroom with relatively low to standard ceiling heights. The location is remote by classification and lies in an area of high deprivation, which may affect resale demand; local mobile signal is average, though broadband speeds are reported fast.
This property will appeal to downsizers, equestrian hobbyists or buyers seeking land and countryside privacy who are comfortable with rural servicing arrangements and a modestly rated thermal performance. The large plot and woodland offer scope for small‑scale landscaping, paddock use or nature projects rather than major development.