SY25 6DE - 4 bedroom detached house for sale in Ysbyty Ystwyth, Near D…

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4 bedroom detached house for sale in Ysbyty Ystwyth, Near Devils Bridge, SY25

Summary - Bedwgleision, Ysbyty Ystwyth SY25 6DE

4 bed 2 bath Detached

Large adaptable family house with annex, half-acre garden and panoramic valley views.
Half-acre mature gardens with south-facing, secluded rear and open-field backing
Panoramic elevated valley views from principal rooms and front aspect
Large, adaptable layout with ground-floor living and wide doors for accessibility
Independent annex with lounge, utility, bathroom and 3/4 flexible rooms
Oil-fired central heating; double glazing present (install date unknown)
Private drainage (registered septic tank) and rural, relatively remote village setting
Fibre available but local broadband speeds reported slow; mobile signal excellent
Built 1976–82; likely needs updating, higher than average council tax
Bedw Gleision is a spacious detached family home set on around half an acre of mature gardens, elevated to capture wide, picture-postcard views across the Ystwyth valley. The main house offers a large split-level living and dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, study and four bedrooms, with three-quarters of the accommodation on the ground floor and wide doorways suitable for accessible living. An attached rear annex provides independent living with lounge, utility, bathroom, separate WC and 3/4 flexible rooms — ideal for multi-generational use, long‑term lets or a work-from-home studio.

The property’s strengths are its scale, flexible layout and setting: extensive parking and an enclosed south‑facing rear garden backing onto open fields make it family-friendly, while the elevated aspect delivers exceptional countryside views. Practical details include oil-fired central heating, double glazing (installation date unknown), private septic drainage and fibre broadband availability, though reported broadband speeds are slow in the area.

Buyers should note some practical drawbacks and likely costs: the house was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s and may require updating to modern standards (electrics, insulation and kitchens/bathrooms would benefit from review). Heating runs on oil rather than a mains gas or community system, there is private drainage (septic tank), and council tax sits above average. The location is rural and quiet — attractive for countryside living but relatively remote, with the nearest university/coastal town (Aberystwyth) about 14 miles away.

This property will suit families needing space and adaptability, multi-generational households and buyers seeking an income opportunity from an annex or holiday let. A professional inspection is recommended to confirm condition of services, insulation and any renovation scope before purchase.

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