Generous plot with uninterrupted rear countryside views
Single-storey living — three bedrooms, one en-suite
Resin driveway parking for several cars plus garage/workshop
Oil-fired central heating; boiler and radiators in place
Private drainage (septic tank) — ongoing maintenance required
Very slow broadband speeds (approx. 1 Mbps download or less)
Double glazing installed post-2002; comfortable, traditional layout
Council Tax Band E — above-average running cost
Set back in the village of Blaenporth, this spacious three-bedroom detached bungalow sits on a very large plot with uninterrupted countryside views to the rear. Single-storey living suits families seeking ground-floor convenience, retirees who want room for visitors, or anyone wanting a generous garden and easy access to Cardigan and the Cardigan Bay coastline.
Internally the layout is traditional and comfortable: living room with a feature gas fireplace, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, conservatory and utility, plus three bedrooms (one en-suite). The property benefits from double glazing installed after 2002 and an oil-fired boiler serving radiators. A resin driveway provides parking for several vehicles and leads to a useful garage with workshop storage.
Practical drawbacks are material and should be considered. Broadband speeds are very slow (circa 1 Mbps download or less) and indoor mobile data can be limited on some networks. Drainage is private via a septic tank, which carries ongoing maintenance responsibility. Heating relies on an oil boiler (not a community system), and council tax is Band E (above average).
The plot offers clear potential for landscaping, vegetable growing or modest extensions, subject to consents. Buyers seeking a peaceful rural home with generous outdoor space and coastal access will find genuine appeal here, but those who require fast internet, mains drainage or a low-maintenance energy system should factor that into their plans.