6.96-acre smallholding with stables and barn — ideal for equestrian or rural projects.
Approximately 6.96 acres of pasture and outbuildings
Set on about 6.96 acres on the outskirts of Cardigan, this detached Victorian smallholding offers a rare mix of period character, productive outbuildings and genuine equestrian potential. The house provides practical family accommodation across two storeys — entrance hall, study, living room, kitchen, utility and WC on the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs — while substantial grounds include a stable block, large Dutch barn, mature orchard and a secluded rear garden.
The property is sold freehold and would suit buyers seeking an income-generating smallholding, those wanting stables and space for horses, or a family after rural lifestyle close to Cardigan. Key positives are the massive plot, garage parking, solid granite walls and sealed double glazing; there is no local flood risk and the area is very quiet with very low crime.
Important to note: the house requires modernisation throughout. The stone walls appear uninsulated, heating is oil-fired via a boiler and radiators, drainage is by cesspit, and broadband and mobile signals are very limited — practical factors for modern living or working from home. The substantial barn and stable block provide flexible space but any change of use or development will need the necessary consents.
This is a hands-on smallholding purchase: excellent scope for renovation, agricultural use or equestrian activity, but expect investment in insulation, services, heating and internet/communications to bring the property up to contemporary standards.