Spacious 3/4 bedroom bungalow with high ceilings and generous rooms
Approximately 0.5 acre of mature gardens, orchard and sloping woodland
Detached garage, driveway parking and external workshop/storage
Living room with Victorian-style fireplace and new wood‑burning stove
Conservatory overlooking rear garden; excellent mobile and fast broadband
Oil-fired central heating — oil tank/ongoing fuel costs apply
Double glazing present; installation date unknown, some updating likely
Remoter rural location; area classed as very deprived despite local amenities
Set on about a half‑acre plot on the outskirts of Tregaron, this spacious 3/4-bedroom detached bungalow offers countryside living with extensive gardens, woodland and multiple parking spaces. The house feels larger than it looks thanks to high ceilings, generous room proportions and a mix of traditional fireplace surrounds and a newly fitted wood‑burning stove in the living room. A conservatory overlooks the rear garden and there is a detached garage plus workshop and useful outbuildings.
Practical strengths include oil‑fired central heating, double glazing (installation date unknown), mains water/electricity/drainage and excellent mobile and fast broadband — useful for remote working. The plot is the standout feature: established lawns, specimen trees, apple trees, productive borders and a sloping wooded area that provides privacy and firewood. There is scope for hobby gardening, a polytunnel or additional outbuildings subject to planning.
Notable points to consider: the main fuel is oil, which can be more expensive and requires an oil tank and deliveries. Some parts of the house show traditional mid‑century/period character but the construction dates from the 1980s, so cosmetic updating and routine maintenance are likely. The property sits in a remoter rural community within an area classified as very deprived — local services are available in Tregaron but employment and amenities are limited compared with larger towns.
This property will suit buyers seeking privacy, large gardens and rural character — families wanting outdoor space, hobby gardeners or buyers willing to invest time updating a roomy home. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the space, garden and flexible accommodation.