Elevated position with far-reaching sea views
Set on a generous quarter-acre plot, this detached bungalow occupies an elevated position with far-reaching sea views across the peninsula. The house offers flexible living across roughly 1,755 sq ft: four bedrooms, three reception rooms and a self-contained one-bedroom annexe ideal for guests or rental income. A south-facing garden, paved patio and mature beds maximise outdoor enjoyment in a private rural setting.
This home suits families or buyers seeking a countryside base with strong local leisure appeal—New Quay and Aberaeron are about a 10-minute drive, providing beaches, shops and schools. Practical features include double glazing, an oil-fired boiler with radiators, a double garage and ample off-street parking. There is no flood risk and crime levels are very low.
Considerations: the house dates from the late 1960s–1970s and may benefit from updating in places. Main heating is oil (not a community supply), which can be costlier than mains gas. Mobile signal is average and the property sits in a remote, very deprived area classification, so daily services and public transport are limited.
Overall, this is a spacious, well-sited bungalow with garden privacy, rental potential from the annexe and attractive sea views. It will particularly appeal to families wanting room to grow, buyers seeking a holiday-let opportunity, or those looking to renovate and add value in a desirable West Wales coastal hinterland.