Single-storey coastal home with generous gardens and versatile outbuildings..
Detached two-bedroom bungalow on a large corner plot
Large living room and modern kitchen-diner for easy entertaining
Private enclosed patio with covered seating and garden room
Multiple workshops, garage and side parking for boat/trailer
Built 1967–75; cavity walls assumed uninsulated — retrofit likely needed
Electric storage heating — higher running costs vs. gas/central heating
Fibre connected but local broadband speeds reported slow
Freehold, Council Tax Band D (£2,293 for 2025/26)
Set on a generous corner plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers an attractive, single-storey home just under a mile from New Quay beach. The large living room and modern kitchen-diner provide comfortable everyday living, while the private patio, covered entertaining area and garden room expand usable space for guests or a home office. Ample drive and side parking suit owners with boats or trailers.
The property is tastefully presented and benefits from useful outbuildings: a garage, two workshop/utility areas and a garden room with electricity and a sink. Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the bungalow has electric storage heaters and cavity walls without fitted insulation, so upgrading insulation and heating would improve comfort and running costs. Broadband is connected via fibre but reported speeds are slow in the area; mobile signal is excellent.
Practical facts: freehold tenure, one shower room, council tax band D (approx. £2,293 for 2025/26), no flood risk and very low local crime. The corner plot, mature trees and shrubs give good privacy and plenty of scope to reconfigure external space or extend (subject to planning). This will suit downsizers or coastal lifestyle buyers who prioritise single-level living and outdoor space but are prepared for modest energy-efficiency improvements.