Large, updated home near Cardigan town and coast with gated parking.
Detached four-bedroom bungalow with large rear extension and orangery lantern
Set behind electric gates on one of Cardigan’s most established streets, this spacious detached bungalow blends period character with a substantial modern extension. The heart of the home is a high-spec kitchen-dining room topped by an orangery roof lantern and wide sliding doors that open onto a low-maintenance rear garden with decking and patio — an easy indoor-outdoor layout for family life and entertaining.
Accommodation is flexible: two ground-floor bedrooms (one used as a study), a generous lounge with bay window, large utility and storeroom, plus two upstairs bedrooms with dedicated dressing areas and a main bathroom. The property was significantly extended and upgraded in 2003 and benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and an Energy Rating of C.
Practical strengths include a gated driveway with space for several vehicles, mains drainage and services, and a large plot that requires little upkeep. Its location is a major asset — a short walk to Cardigan town centre and only minutes’ drive from Cardigan Bay’s coastline and walking routes.
Buyers should note a few material points: the garage has been repurposed and is not large enough for a car, broadband speeds are limited (up to c.52 Mbps download), and council tax is above average (Band E). The house dates from the 1930s–1940s with later additions, so some buyers may still want a survey to confirm condition and services before purchase.