22.5-acre holding with option to buy additional 24.5 acres
Partially refurbished 18th‑century farmhouse, 4–5 beds
Useful stone outbuildings, modern barns and stables
Private lane, gated access, secluded with stream boundary
Only one bathroom recorded; refurbishment not fully complete
Private drainage and mixed heating (oil boiler + electric storage heaters)
Council Tax Band F — described as expensive
Remote location; local services limited, area classed as very deprived
This substantial coastal holding of about 22.5 acres (with an option to buy a further 24.5 acres) centers on an 18th‑century stone farmhouse that is partially refurbished and offers 4–5 bedrooms. The house sits privately down a gated lane, surrounded by productive fields with a stream boundary, useful stone outbuildings, modern barns and stables — a good package for agricultural, multi‑generational living or tourism diversification.
The farmhouse has been partially modernised (double glazing and recent renovations) but refurbishment is incomplete. Heating is by oil boiler with radiators and electric storage heaters; drainage is private. There is only one bathroom recorded, so the property will suit buyers prepared to finish the refurbishment or improve services to match its scale.
Strengths are the acreage, coastal proximity (about five miles to Cardigan Bay), substantial ancillary buildings and a secluded, non‑overlooked setting. Practical matters to note: private drainage, single bathroom, council tax band F (described as expensive), and the location is in a remote, very deprived area which affects local services and commuting.
This is a rare opportunity for buyers seeking land-rich holdings with commercial or tourism potential, or families wanting an extended, self-contained rural estate. Viewing is strongly recommended to assess the unfinished works, outbuildings and land management needs in person.