Secluded 3‑bed barn conversion with 5 acres, stables and Cambrian views — ideal for small-holding or equestrian life..
Converted stone barn with exposed beams and high ceilings
Set well back in a peaceful hamlet, this converted stone barn offers a rare rural lifestyle holding with around 5 acres of grounds, a stable block and wide views towards the Cambrian Mountains. The home is arranged around an open-plan central hub with a ground-floor bedroom and utility/boot room, and a galleried first floor that provides a second lounge and two further bedrooms (one en suite). Mature boundary planting, a pond and paddock-style land give immediate scope for hobby farming, equestrian use or extensive gardens.
The property’s characterful features — exposed beams, high ceilings and large windows — create light, spacious rooms with strong countryside appeal. Practical elements include mains water and electricity, oil-fired central heating and private drainage to a septic tank. A long private drive provides parking and privacy, and the coast at Aberaeron is approximately 20 minutes’ drive away for schools and shops.
Important practical points: the property sits in a very rural, remote community with very slow broadband and average mobile signal, so it suits buyers seeking seclusion rather than high-speed connectivity. The house is freehold but uses a septic system and oil heating, which will require ongoing servicing; council tax sits above average. The site is presented as a lifestyle or small-holding opportunity rather than a low-maintenance town property.
This home will suit buyers wanting space, privacy and scope to personalise — families, equestrian purchasers or anyone looking to run a small hobby farm. Buyers seeking fast internet, easy commutes or minimal maintenance should note the rural setting and services limitations before viewing.