Two-character homes on a huge private plot — ideal family, multi-gen or holiday income..
4-bed main house plus attached 1-bed cottage with separate access and parking
Huge, mature rear garden with pond, patio and established trees
Option to purchase about 7 acres of pasture by separate negotiation
Original features: exposed beams, quarry tiles, working kitchen fireplace
Energy Rating E; oil boiler heating and likely uninsulated stone walls
Private drainage and original timber/Crittall windows may need attention
Some bedrooms have restricted head height; property built before 1900
No mobile signal indoors; council tax reported above average
Set in the tranquil hamlet of Penbontrhydyfothau, this stone-built property combines a four-bedroom main house with an attached one-bedroom cottage. The main house retains many original features — exposed beams, quarry tiles and a working kitchen fireplace — offering character and comfortable family living across spacious reception rooms. The cottage has independent access, its own parking and garden, making it ideal for guests, multi-generational living or a holiday-let income stream.
The grounds are a major asset: a generous, mature garden with pond, hedging and patio areas provides privacy and space for outdoor entertaining. There is off-road parking for several vehicles and an attached garage; there is also an option to buy around seven acres of pasture by separate negotiation, increasing appeal for anyone wanting more land.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the property dates from before 1900, has stone walls likely without modern insulation, original timber/Crittall windows and oil-fired central heating. Energy performance is rated E and there is private drainage — these factors mean updating and ongoing maintenance may be needed. Some upstairs rooms have restricted head height and the cottage and main house will benefit from refurbishment to maximise comfort and rental potential.
This is a strong opportunity for families seeking character in a peaceful rural location close to beaches and the Ceredigion Coastal Path, or for buyers planning a holiday-let or multi-unit arrangement. With scope to improve efficiency and modernise, the property offers both immediate charm and longer-term upside for the right purchaser.