Move-in ready three-bedroom semi with countryside views and useful outbuildings.
Refurbished three-bedroom semi-detached — move-in ready
Rear views over open countryside and the Teifi Valley
Low-maintenance gravelled/paved garden, small plot
Three separate outhouses — workshop, studio, storage space
Oil-fired central heating; single bathroom for three bedrooms
Slow broadband and average mobile signal; may affect home-working
Built 1950s–1960s; typical mid-century construction considerations
Chain free — available to buyers and investors immediately
Quiet village living with countryside views — this refurbished three-bedroom semi-detached house offers ready-to-move-in accommodation and practical outbuildings in a convenient centre-of-village location. The interior has been updated with modern finishes, wood flooring in the living room and UPVC double glazing. Oil-fired central heating and a single well-proportioned bathroom keep the running layout straightforward and economical for a small household or rental use.
Outside, the rear garden is low-maintenance, laid to gravel and paving, and benefits from open views over the Teifi Valley — a strong lifestyle selling point for buyers who prioritise outlook over extensive grounds. A useful range of three separate outhouses provides workshop, studio or storage space, adding functional footprint beyond the house itself.
Practical considerations include a small plot size, a single bathroom for three bedrooms, and oil-fired heating (independent fuel supply). Broadband is reported as slow and mobile signal average, which may affect home-working or streaming; however, the property is chain-free and three miles from Lampeter with regular bus links and commuting access to Aberystwyth and Carmarthen.
This property suits first-time buyers seeking a move-in-ready home with countryside character and modest running costs, or investors looking for a straightforward rental in a very low-crime rural community. The EPC rating is D and the house was built mid-20th century; buyers should note general mid-century construction and the small plot when budgeting for any future alterations.