Spacious four-bedroom bungalow on a large plot near coast and market towns..
- Four double bedrooms, ground-floor en-suite bedroom
- Spacious kitchen/diner with oak worktops and Belfast sink
- Lounge with feature fireplace and oak flooring
- Gated gravel driveway, parking for four cars, detached garage/workshop
- Large, well-maintained gardens with decking and storage shed
- EPC rating D; possible energy improvement opportunity
- Oil-fired central heating; boiler and fuel costs to consider
- Granite walls likely uninsulated (property pre-1900)
A well-presented four-bedroom detached bungalow set on a large plot in the rural village of Beulah, ideal for families seeking space and countryside living. The ground-floor layout includes a generous kitchen/diner with oak worktops and a Belfast sink, a dual-aspect lounge with feature fireplace and oak flooring, plus a ground-floor double bedroom with en-suite — convenient for multi-generational living or guests.
Outside, a gated gravel driveway provides off-street parking for four cars and leads to a detached garage with workshop space. Mature, well-maintained gardens include lawns, decked seating and a garden shed, offering private outdoor space for children and hobby gardening. The property is freehold, has mains services, no flood risk, and is close to Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan’s amenities and the Cardigan Bay coast.
Practical considerations: the house dates from before 1900, has granite/whinstone walls assumed without insulation, and is heated by an oil-fired boiler. The EPC rating is D, and some upgrading to wall insulation, heating and energy efficiency may be advisable. Broadband and mobile signal are average for the area; the wider locality is classified as relatively deprived, which may affect access to some services.
Overall, Hirwenydd offers roomy, characterful accommodation on a large plot with practical parking and workshop space. It will suit a family wanting a comfortable countryside home with scope to improve energy performance and personalise finishes.