Detached three-bed bungalow with panoramic sea views and scope to modernise..
Panoramic sea and Snowdonia views from an elevated sun balcony
Large, landscaped corner plot with low-maintenance mature gardens
Detached three-bedroom bungalow with single garage and shared parking
Needs renovation; solid bones but dated internal finishes
Stone walls likely uninsulated; energy-efficiency improvements needed
Heating: oil-fired boiler and radiators (main fuel: oil)
Very slow broadband; excellent mobile signal
Article 4 Direction: change to second home/holiday let needs permission
Set on a large corner plot at the top of Machroes Hill, this detached three-bedroom bungalow delivers outstanding panoramic coastal views across Cardigan Bay to Abersoch and the Snowdonia skyline. The elevated position and front sun balcony make the most of the outlook, while mature, low-maintenance gardens and a single garage provide practical outdoor space and parking.
The single-storey, traditional layout comprises an entrance vestibule, a spacious living/dining room with doors onto the balcony, a separate kitchen, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property is neat but dated and offers clear potential for modernisation to unlock greater comfort, energy efficiency and value — an attractive prospect for a buyer wanting a seaside base in a small, quiet community.
Material points to note: the stone walls are assumed to have no insulation, heating is by oil boiler and radiators, and the home requires renovation. Broadband speeds are very slow, and council tax is described as expensive. An Article 4 Direction applies locally — changing a permanent home to a second home or holiday let will require planning permission (existing second-home or mixed use does not require a change of use application).
This bungalow will suit a buyer seeking a peaceful coastal retreat or a downsizer looking for single-level living with scope to refurbish. Its remoter village setting offers very low crime, excellent mobile signal and easy access to the beach, golf and boating facilities, but buyers should factor in upgrade costs for insulation, heating and connectivity.