Four-bedroom property with paddock potential, conservatory and generous parking near coastal Aberystwyth.
- Spacious four bedrooms with open beamed living room and multi-fuel stove
- Bright modern kitchen with sky lantern and conservatory access
- Approximately 0.35-acre plot with potential for a pony paddock
- Elevated patio and decking with open countryside views
- Integral garage converted to store and utility; reversible layout
- Basement with power and lighting but low headroom (max 5'10")
- Oil-fired central heating; ongoing fuel costs to consider
- Excellent mobile and fast broadband despite remote setting
This well-presented single-storey house sits on about 0.35 acres of lawned gardens and benefits from expansive countryside views over neighbouring meadows. The living room’s open beamed ceiling and multi-fuel stove create a warm, characterful central space, while the bright kitchen with a sky lantern and adjoining conservatory open onto an elevated patio and timber decking—ideal for family entertaining and relaxed evenings outdoors.
Practical features include double glazing throughout, oil-fired central heating, ample off-road parking, gated vehicular access, and a useful lower-ground basement with power, lighting and two windows. The integral garage has been sub-divided into a store and utility but could be reverted if you prefer a garage. Broadband and mobile signal are strong for a rural location.
Outside, the generous side and rear gardens offer scope for a vegetable plot, formal landscaping, or a fenced pony paddock with its own gated access to the adjacent lane. The village of Pontrhydfendigaid provides a close-knit community with basic amenities, scenic walking routes and easy access—around 15 miles—to the larger facilities and cultural attractions of Aberystwyth.
Notable considerations: the basement has limited headroom (maximum about 5'10") which restricts some uses; the home is heated by oil (ongoing fuel costs and boiler servicing apply); and the property occupies a remote, very deprived area, so local services and employment options are limited. Overall, the house offers spacious family accommodation and outdoor potential for buyers wanting country living close to the coast.