Spacious four-bedroom detached house near Aberporth beaches with large garden and character features..
- Walking distance to two sandy beaches and coastal path
- Four bedrooms, three reception rooms and sunroom
- First-floor bedroom with A‑frame beams and distant sea view
- Large wrap-around garden, greenhouse, shed and raised patio
- Ample gated off-street parking for several vehicles
- Solar panels fitted; property heated by oil boiler and radiators
- Mixed construction; cavity walls likely uninsulated — modernization needed
- Energy Rating E; council tax band above average
Set in the popular coastal village of Aberporth, this detached four-bedroom home sits within easy walking distance of two sandy beaches and the Ceredigion Coastal Path. The house offers flexible living across multiple reception rooms, a sunroom and a first-floor bedroom with exposed A-frame beams, a walk-in wardrobe and distant sea views — ideal for family life and coastal hobbies.
Externally the property occupies a large wrap-around garden with mature shrubs, fruit trees, greenhouse, shed and a raised patio. A gated entrance provides ample off-street parking for several vehicles. Solar panels are installed, helping reduce energy bills, while the property currently uses an oil-fired boiler with radiators.
The house is a mixture of traditional and timber-framed construction, built around 1930–1949, and will reward buyers ready to update. There are areas where insulation appears lacking (cavity walls uninsulated as built) and the Energy Performance Rating is E. Some modernization and ongoing maintenance are likely to be needed to improve comfort and efficiency.
This property suits a family seeking generous indoor and outdoor space in a quiet seaside village, or buyers wanting a character home with potential. Note the local area is classified as relatively deprived and broadband speeds are average — practical factors for anyone working from home or reliant on fast connectivity.