Generous garden, recent air‑source heating and solar—walk to village amenities and beach.
Deceptively spacious detached 3-bedroom bungalow with converted garage/office
Set on a large plot in the coastal village of Llanrhystud, this detached mid‑20th‑century bungalow offers genuinely flexible single‑storey living for families or downsizers. The house is deceptively spacious with a lounge, dining room, kitchen, cloakroom, bathroom, three bedrooms and a converted garage/office that can serve as a fourth bedroom or home workspace.
Recent energy upgrades include an air‑source heat pump and solar panels, which sit alongside the existing oil‑fired boiler and radiator system, giving buyers options for running and future savings. Double glazing and filled cavity walls help with insulation; outside there is ample private parking and generous, private gardens ideal for children, pets or gardening.
Practical points to note: the property uses a private waste treatment system that will require periodic maintenance, and the house dates from 1967–75 so some areas may benefit from modernisation. Council Tax is Band E, and the wider area is classified as very deprived, despite the village’s low crime, good connectivity and excellent mobile/broadband services.
For buyers wanting coastal village life with room to expand or adapt, this bungalow presents a solid, well‑located base with recent energy investments and strong outdoor space, close to shops, school, bus route and the beach.