Large plot, sea views and renovation potential close to beaches and village amenities.
Detached four-bedroom bungalow with sea views
Set on a large plot in the coastal village of Aberporth, this detached four-bedroom bungalow offers expansive single‑storey living and front-facing sea views toward Ynys Lochtyn. The layout includes a generous living room with feature fireplace and solid-fuel boiler, a separate reception that could serve as a fourth bedroom, a sunroom running the rear of the house, and two bathrooms — practical for family use or multi-generational living. Off-road parking for several cars and a lawned front garden make this a convenient coastal home.
The property is dated in places and presents genuine potential for improvement: the stone walls are likely uninsulated, the EPC is rated E, mains heating is by electric storage heaters, broadband speeds are slow and drainage is private. These factors mean running costs and upgrade work should be considered, but they also create scope for renovation to add value and improve comfort.
Location is a key strength. The bungalow sits about 1.3 miles from Tresaith beach and the Ceredigion Coastal Path, with village amenities, a primary school and cafes nearby. Mobile signal is excellent, crime is very low and the property is offered chain free, making it straightforward to progress for buyers seeking a spacious coastal family home or a renovation project with strong weekend rental potential.
Practical notes: the house dates from the early 20th century and retains period character in places. There is useful outbuilding storage and an extra parcel of land to the side that could be incorporated into the garden. Viewings will show the scope of rooms and the quality of the sea views; buyers should budget for insulation, heating improvements and possible drainage or electrical checks before committing.