- Approximately 4.7 acres of pasture and paddocks
- Stable block and several useful outbuildings included
- Sea views from rear and one bedroom
- Three double bedrooms, two receptions plus snug
- Built before 1900 in granite; characterful but uninsulated
- Oil heating (boiler and radiators); single bathroom only
- Very slow broadband; average mobile signal
- Located by A487; low flood risk and low crime
Set on approximately 4.7 acres on the Ceredigion coast, this roomy three-bedroom bungalow offers rare rural versatility with genuine sea views. The plot includes pasture, a stable block and outbuildings ideal for equestrian use, small-scale farming or simply generous private grounds. The rear aspect and one bedroom enjoy coastal views, while two reception rooms and a snug give comfortable living space.
Built before 1900 in traditional granite or whinstone, the property has strong character but clear maintenance needs. Walls are assumed uninsulated, heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators, glazing is double but install date is unknown, and there is a single bathroom. Broadband is very slow and the wider area shows signs of deprivation — important for anyone needing high-speed connectivity or local services.
This home will suit buyers seeking spacious country living: families who value outdoor space and privacy, equestrian owners needing stables and paddocks, or anyone wanting to adapt and improve a character property. The location beside the A487 gives straightforward road access to Aberaeron and Aberystwyth, while flood risk is low and local crime levels are low.
Practical realities: this is freehold ground with a very large plot, moderate council tax, and an older construction that will benefit from insulation and modernization. Viewings will be most useful for buyers prepared to invest in energy and connectivity improvements to fully realise the property’s potential.