Four stone cottages with huge gardens — multi‑gen living or lettings close to Cardigan Bay..
- Four stone cottages totalling 11 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms
- Large, landscaped grounds with mature trees and privacy
- Grade II listed Coach House — restrictions on alterations
- Shared septic tank; private drainage requires maintenance
- Individual oil‑fired heating systems; ongoing fuel costs
- Ample private parking, garage/workshop on site
- Fast broadband; very low local crime rate
- Rural remoter location; limited local services nearby
A rare country complex of four stone cottages set in extensive, landscaped gardens just 10 minutes by car from Cardigan Bay. The group includes Cobnut Cottage, Pear Tree Cottage, The Coach House (Grade II listed) and Barn Owl Cottage, together offering 11 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms across about 1,435 sq ft of internal accommodation — ideal for multi‑generational living, holiday lets or a small rural business.
The grounds are a standout asset: a huge plot with mature trees, privacy, a detached garage/workshop and ample private parking. Utilities are mains water and electricity (sub‑metered), with shared private drainage to a septic tank and individual oil‑fired heating systems. Broadband speeds are fast and the location sits in a very low crime area within a quiet village setting.
Important practical points: The Coach House is Grade II listed which will restrict alterations and add complexity to renovation or conversion plans. Drainage is to a shared septic tank and heating is oil‑fired, so ongoing maintenance and running costs should be factored in. The local area is a remoter, rural community with limited services nearby and a high level of local deprivation, although Aberaeron (4 miles) provides broader amenities, schools and shops.
This complex offers strong lifestyle or income potential for the right buyer — whether as multi‑generational homes, a managed holiday let portfolio close to Cardigan Bay, or a refurbishment project. Buyers should plan for listing restrictions, routine septic and oil‑heating maintenance, and the practicalities of running multiple dwellings from a single rural site.