Well-presented 2-bed cottage with large garden, close to village and coast.
- Well-presented 2-bedroom cottage with 1 en-suite
- Large private rear garden with outhouse
- Pull-in off-street parking space
- Short walk to village amenities and Cardigan Bay
- Electric storage heaters; potential high running costs
- Period granite walls; likely limited insulation
- Small rooms typical of Victorian terraced cottages
- Located in an area of high deprivation; very low crime
Tucked in the heart of Llanrhystud, this late-Victorian mid-terrace cottage offers a compact, characterful home with genuine village convenience. The well-presented interior includes two double bedrooms (one en-suite), a lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, utility with WC and a small storage room upstairs. South-facing coastal walks and village shops are a short stroll away.
The rear garden is a standout feature: private, easily managed and large for the row, with an outhouse providing extra storage or workshop space. Off-street pull-in parking is a practical bonus for village living. Broadband is reported fast and mobile signal excellent, useful for homeworking or streaming.
Practical considerations are clear and factual. The house is a period build (pre-1900) with traditional granite walls and no confirmed modern insulation; heating is by electric storage heaters. These factors suggest running costs and possible improvement work (insulation, glazing upgrades, or heating modernisation) to improve efficiency. The property sits in an area of high social deprivation, though crime levels are very low and local amenities are good.
This cottage suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a ready-to-live-in, characterful coastal property with scope to add value through sympathetic energy-efficiency and cosmetic improvements. Its size and layout fit small families or couples wanting a village base close to the Cardigan Bay coast.