Spacious architect-designed retirement home on a huge private plot, close to New Quay coast.
Architect-designed detached house with strong curb appeal
Owned solar panels reduce electricity costs
Huge private plot with fruit trees and outbuildings
Gated gravel driveway; ample parking, boat/caravan storage
Bright, spacious rooms and contemporary fitted kitchen
Oil-fired central heating — ongoing fuel costs to budget for
Council Tax Band F — relatively high council tax liability
Remoter rural location with limited nearby services
This architect-designed, detached three-bedroom home sits in peaceful Cross Inn, offering generous, light-filled living arranged over two floors. The property benefits from a contemporary kitchen, modern family bathroom plus cloakroom, and engineered wooden floors—presenting a comfortable, move-in-ready home suited to retirement living or a spacious coastal retreat.
Outside, the plot is exceptionally large and private, with a not-overlooked rear garden, mature fruit trees and multiple outbuildings including a hobby room, summer house and garden store. A gated gravel driveway provides ample parking for several vehicles and space for boat or caravan storage; solar panels are owned by the property, reducing electricity costs.
Practical points to note: heating is oil-fired, so ongoing fuel and servicing costs should be considered, and the property sits in Council Tax band F which is relatively expensive. The village is peaceful and well served by a shop and pub, but the surrounding area is a remoter, ageing rural community with limited local services. New Quay and the Ceredigion coastline are within easy reach by foot or a short bus ride.
Overall this is a well-maintained, architecturally distinctive home on a huge plot, ideal for someone seeking privacy, space and easy access to coastal amenities. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale, light and outdoor potential on offer.