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4 Bed Bungalow - Dormer Detached 
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Llandysul

Offers in the region of £400,000

This four/five-bedroom dorma-bungalow is set on one and a half acres, with lawn gardens and countryside views, all within easy reach of the Cardigan Bay coastline. The house is approached via a private lane, owned by the current vendor and shared with just a handful of neighbours, leading to a driveway with ample space for parking and turning. Making the property a well-rounded home for those looking for both comfort and practicality in a West Wales setting, with the added benefit of having planning for a First-floor extension to the existing dwelling, planning number A210909.

The front door opens into a broad hallway. The hall provides access to the lounge, kitchen, bathroom, a reception room, the bedrooms and additional living areas. From the hallway, stairs rise to the first floor, while doors open to bedroom two and the snug. This thoughtful layout allows the ground floor to be both connected and adaptable, with rooms that can change use depending on requirements.

To the left of the entrance hall lies the lounge, its double aspect frames views over the front countryside and across the parking areas to the side. A feature fireplace with an inset gas fire acts as a focal point, balancing the room’s generous proportions with a sense of warmth. The positioning of windows allows the room to remain light throughout the day, making it a welcoming central living space.

Next to the lounge is the kitchen and breakfast room. Modern in design, the kitchen includes a range of base and wall units and worktops, complemented by bespoke elements such as glass-fronted display cabinets and wine racks. A Rangemaster-style electric and gas stove, dishwasher and ceramic sink complete the practical features. A part-stained glass door connects directly to the utility room. The utility offers further fitted storage, sink and plumbing for laundry appliances. From here, a door opens onto the rear patio, keeping day-to-day tasks conveniently separate from the main living space.

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3 Bed House - End Terrace 
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Fford Y Cwm, St. Dogmaels, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £250,000

Looking for a home with character and outstanding views? This three-bedroom house in St Dogmaels offers flexible accommodation, an attached garage, and an elevated rear garden with far-reaching outlooks across the Abbey ruins, the village, and countryside beyond.

Set in the sought-after village of St Dogmaels in Pembrokeshire, this end of terrace three-bedroom home offers a combination of practical living spaces and outstanding views over the historic Abbey ruins and the village below. With an attached garage, flexible accommodation and a generous rear garden set on elevated tiers, the property presents plenty of scope for a variety of lifestyles.

Accessed from a narrow country lane, the front porch is ideal for storing boots and coats before entering the kitchen. The kitchen itself is fitted with modern wall and base units, an eye-level Bosch oven and grill, Millar gas hob with extractor, integrated Bosch dishwasher and fridge, a sink with drainer, and a breakfast bar. Steps lead down into the living room, which centres around a fireplace with gas fire and offers access to the utility room and front hall.

The front hall provides a useful under stairs cupboard, a door to the front of the house, and sliding door into a sitting room (currently used as a ground floor double bedroom.) This room, complete with fireplace and gas fire. The utility room has a sink, space and plumbing for a washing machine, a door leading out to a small outside area, and access through to both the attached garage and a rear WC. To the other side of the utility is an additional WC and a door leading to the steps which rise to the garden.

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7 Bed Land - Small Holding 
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Beulah, Newcastle Emlyn

Offers in the region of £650,000

Set in the heart of West Wales, only a short distance from the beautiful coastline of Cardigan Bay, this property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home with flexible living space, a detached annexe, a holiday apartment, and a generous paddock. Covering around 2.9 acres in total, it balances the comforts of a substantial main house with the income potential and family accommodation provided by the annexe and holiday apartment.

The gated entrance opens to a tarmacked driveway leading directly to the front of the house. From here, the drive continues up the side of the property where a further gated access leads to the rear yard, garage, annexe, and holiday apartment parking. This sense of practical layout continues throughout, with each part of the property having clear separation while still connecting smoothly.

The main house begins with a part-glazed porch that doubles as a reception area. This space benefits from underfloor heating, a welcome feature that runs throughout the ground floor. Exposed brick walls and double-glazed doors lead into the hallway, setting a tone of solidity and craftsmanship that continues across the house. Solid hardwood flooring stretches through this level, adding both warmth and practicality.

Off the hallway are two ground-floor bedrooms. To the right is bedroom five, currently used as an office, and to the left lies bedroom four. Both are good-sized rooms that could adapt to a range of uses depending on circumstances. Also off the hallway sits the family bathroom, which has been finished with porcelain wall and floor tiles. This bathroom is fitted with a wet-room style shower, a jacuzzi whirlpool bath, WC, and a double sink with a vanity unit. Two storage cupboards complete this central area, alongside the staircase to the first floor and access to the main living spaces.

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4 Bed House - Detached 
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St. Dogmaels, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £420,000

On the outskirts of the charming village of St Dogmaels sits a four-bedroom detached house, set within its own private gardens and offering a lifestyle that balances rural living with access to the coast. The setting is appealing, with Cardigan Bay just a short distance away and the wider landscapes of West Wales on the doorstep, making this property a strong choice for those looking to enjoy both countryside and coastline.

The house is approached via a gravelled driveway, wide enough to provide parking for up to four cars. At the end of the drive stands a detached garage, positioned conveniently for both vehicle storage and additional use. To the side, a decked seating area creates a usable outdoor space that connects well with the house. A pathway from the parking area leads to the back door, opening into the rear hallway.

From this hallway, there is direct access to the kitchen/diner, the separate utility room, and a ground floor w/c. The utility room is practical in layout, offering space and plumbing for both a washing machine and a tumble dryer. Wall and base units add to the functionality. The ground floor w/c is equipped with a toilet and sink, providing added convenience.

The kitchen and dining area run the full length of the house, making it a central hub for daily living. Fitted with a range of base and wall units, there is ample storage alongside the 1½ ceramic sink and drainer. Space and plumbing have been arranged for a dishwasher, leaving plenty of scope to personalise appliances. The dining end of this room is naturally lit through sliding doors that open out onto the side garden, creating a natural flow between indoor and outdoor living.

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3 Bed House - Detached 
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Abercych, Boncath

Offers in the region of £280,000

In the heart of Abercych, this three-bedroom split-level detached house brings together village living with open views across the Cych Valley. With its flexible layout, well-kept presentation and thoughtful outdoor spaces, the property has plenty to offer those who want to live within reach of both the coast and the countryside.

Abercych itself is a small but lively community, tucked into the West Wales countryside yet only a short drive from Cardigan and the sweeping coastline of Cardigan Bay. The village is known for its friendly feel, traditional pub and direct access into some of the prettiest wooded valleys in the area. This house sits right in the centre, making it easy to be part of village life while still enjoying space and privacy.

From the outside, the property shows off a brick paviour driveway with room for up to three vehicles, in addition to an integral garage that can hold another car or, subject to needs, be adapted for further use. In fact, the owners informed us that planning permission was previously granted to convert this garage into a bedroom with an en-suite wet room, but this planning has now lapsed, but this could have further scope for buyers who want more accommodation in the future.

Inside, the upper level of the split layout includes the lounge and kitchen/breakfast room. The lounge is bright and well-proportioned, with double-glazed windows on two sides, including one that looks across the Cych Valley. A feature brick fireplace with a coal-effect electric fire provides a focal point. Next door, the kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a good range of units and has space for everyday dining. It comes with an integral fridge, built-in double oven and ceramic hob, with a rear window making the most of the views. From this level, there is direct access into the integral garage.

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3 Bed House - Semi-Detached 
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Aberystwyth Road, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £239,500

Situated in the heart of Cardigan town, this semi-detached three-bedroom house presents a rare chance to own a property that combines convenience, space, and real potential. Positioned within walking distance of supermarkets and local amenities, yet still retaining a sense of privacy, the property offers a strong foundation for a buyer with an eye for updating and shaping a home to personal taste. With off-road parking for multiple vehicles, an attached garage, and a well-proportioned garden, this is a place that ticks the boxes for location and practicality while also holding scope for future improvement.

Approaching the property, the first impression is one of practicality. A tarmac driveway sweeps across the front, comfortably allowing space for over three cars, with direct access into the attached garage through an up-and-over door. From here, a sliding door leads into a compact porch, a handy area for coats, shoes, and everyday essentials. Beyond this, the main front door opens into a wide hallway where the staircase leads to the first floor, and where an under-stair cupboard provides useful storage. From here, doors lead to both the kitchen and the lounge/dining space.

The main reception is generously sized, running the length of the property. At the front, the lounge area offers a feature fireplace as a natural focal point, and there is ample room for seating and furnishings. To the rear, the dining space opens from the lounge, separated by a wide arch with a curtain that can be drawn across if preferred. With windows to both the front and back, the entire room feels bright and balanced, while its open plan nature lends itself well to flexible use. Whether left open as one continuous space or sectioned into two distinct areas, the layout works well for a variety of living arrangements.

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4 Bed House - Detached 
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Aberporth, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £530,000

Looking for a stylish coastal home with classic 1930s features and sea views? This beautifully restored former Sea Captain’s house in Aberporth offers character, generous space, and the added bonus of extra land with building potential.

In the heart of the sought-after seaside village of Aberporth sits this thoughtfully restored former Sea Captain’s house, dating back to the 1930s and brimming with original character. From parquet flooring and stained-glass windows to fireplaces and decorative details, the home has been carefully brought back to life, combining timeless style with practical everyday living. Just 600 yards from the two sandy beaches, the property holds a prominent position in the village, offering distant sea views from several of the upstairs bedrooms and the chance to enjoy everything Aberporth has to offer right on the doorstep.

The house is currently used as a successful holiday let, but its layout and character make it equally well suited to being a welcoming family home. One of its most unique features is the addition of an extra piece of land to the rear, fenced separately from the main house and offering a wide range of possibilities. With its own access through Brynglas Estate, this space could be used as an extended garden or provide scope for overflow accommodation—whether that be a cabin, shepherd’s hut, or chalet or an annex for multi-generational living, or even a separate affordable dwelling, (all subject to the relevant planning permissions). The detached garage and outside WC also sit to the immediate side of this area, adding further versatility.

Access to the property is via steps leading up to a canopied front veranda, which frames the entrance and offers a glimpse of the sea. The small porch opens into a striking entrance hall, a true statement space with original Terrazzo flooring, a bespoke staircase, and generous proportions.

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5 Bed Land - Small Holding 
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Felin Ban Farm Estate, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £650,000

Looking for a character-filled barn conversion in West Wales with space to grow, wildlife-rich grounds, private water supply and solar panels and easy access to Cardigan Bay? This distinctive home offers self-sufficiency, almost off grid living, sitting in over two acres of gardens, with veg growing area, green houses, orchard, paddock and beautiful wildlife pond (complete with resident moorhens), all just a short walk from the popular market town of Cardigan.

A rare opportunity has come to market in the form of this character-filled barn conversion, part of the historic Felin Ban Farm Estate in West Wales. Combining privacy with practicality, the house is set within over two acres of gardens and land that bring together mature planting, productive growing spaces, wildlife habitats, and plenty of scope for further ideas. Just a mile from Cardigan town centre and within walking distance of the Cardigan Bay coastline, it blends rural calm with everyday convenience.

The approach alone sets the scene. A private bridge crossing the Mwldan River, shared with only five neighbours, leads to a gated entrance with private driveway. Mature trees, sweeping lawns, and a wildlife pond framed by a graceful weeping willow create a countryside idyll just a mile from Cardigan’s bustling shops, schools, and cafés.

The barn conversion itself carries warmth and character. Timber beams, stonework, and vaulted ceilings run throughout, while practical touches make the house easy for family living. From the front porch, a broad hallway with galleried landing overhead creates an immediate sense of openness. At the far end, the lounge is a welcoming focal point with wood-panelling, a stone fireplace, and wood-burning stove, with sliding doors to the rear garden and direct access into the conservatory. This conservatory, with tiled flooring and open views across the pond, provides a light-filled extension of the living space.

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3 Bed Bungalow - Dormer Detached 
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Aberporth, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £300,000

Located in the well-regarded coastal village of Aberporth, this three-bedroom dormer bungalow offers a chance to live within walking distance of the beach while enjoying glimpses of the sea from both the lounge and parts of the garden. Sitting in a position that benefits from good access to local amenities and the wider Cardigan Bay coastline, the property is suited to those seeking a home that can be updated to reflect personal style and needs.

A lawned front garden sets the property back from the road, with a pathway leading through the garden to the main entrance. Once inside, the hallway acts as the central point of the ground floor, with doors to several rooms, two built-in storage cupboards, and an open wooden staircase rising to the first floor.

To the right of the hall is the dining room, offering a space for family meals or social occasions, and positioned conveniently near the kitchen. The kitchen itself includes a one-and-a-half sink with drainer, a range of base and wall units, and a freestanding electric oven with hob. While functional, it presents an opportunity for reconfiguration or modernisation to create a more contemporary layout if desired.

The lounge sits towards the rear of the property and makes the most of the coastal outlook. Double sliding doors open onto a small patio area, with sea views forming a backdrop beyond the garden. A feature fireplace adds a focal point to the room, giving it a homely feel. This space is well-proportioned and suited for both everyday use and entertaining.

Bedroom one, a single, is located on the ground floor and could serve a variety of purposes, from sleeping space to a study. The bathroom is fitted with a bath and sink, and there is a separate WC next to it.

The utility room, accessed from the hallway, has doors to both the front and back of the property, as well as plumbing for a washing machine. From here, the back door leads to steps descending to the rear garden.

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3 Bed House - Detached 
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Maes Rheithordy, Cilgerran, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £335,000

Sitting at the end of a cul-de-sac in the well-regarded village of Cilgerran, this modern three-bedroom detached house with offroad parking makes smart use of its corner plot position and has been tastefully decorated throughout, giving a fresh and well-finished feel to each room. All within walking distance to the local village amenities and attractions.

To the front, a neat garden and off-road parking for up to three vehicles provide plenty of space for practical day-to-day use. The rear garden is sloped in places, with patio doors from both the kitchen and lounge offering straightforward access to this outdoor area. It’s a manageable space with room to sit out or enjoy and has the potential to make your own.

The entrance hall gives a good sense of the house’s layout straight away, with stairs rising in the centre and doors leading off to the lounge, kitchen/dining area, and a downstairs W/C and access to storage. The hallway doesn’t waste space and ties the ground floor together in a way that feels simple and well planned.

The kitchen has a modern, sleek finish with clean lines and all the key elements built in. There’s an electric oven and hob, integral fridge freezer, space for both a washing machine and dishwasher, and a breakfast bar that works well for day-to-day meals or chatting over a coffee. A window above the sink looks out to the front, while the rear section of the room comfortably holds a dining table with patio doors opening out into the garden.

In the lounge, things are kept just as straightforward, with a built-in TV station with space for an electric fireplace and patio doors leading out to the rear. The layout works well for everyday living, keeping the downstairs bright and providing a clear connection between indoor and outdoor spaces when needed.

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5 Bed Land - Small Holding 
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Cardigan, Ceredigion

Offers in the region of £830,000

Looking for a characterful home with business potential near Cardigan Bay?
This handsome Victorian house offers over 9 acres of land in West Wales with charming original features, and several outbuildings with future possibilities (subject to planning) and land, some of which is currently used for camping.

This property is a fine example of a late Victorian house, sitting in around 9.2 acres of varied land that includes gardens, pasture fields, and potential for a lovely campsite (subject to planning). Tucked just off the A487, not far from Cardigan Bay, the property has a lovely blend of traditional character and practical space, with scope for a lifestyle change, smallholding or tourism-based business potential.

The main house spans three storeys and offers a layout that works well for families, visiting guests or a home-working setup. It’s full of original details – from encaustic tiled floors to fireplaces, decorative coving, ceiling roses, and solid timber doors – all of which create a timeless atmosphere.

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The entrance hallway sets the tone, with a traditional encaustic tiled floor and original staircase. There are several living areas, each with their own feel. The lounge and music room both look to the front and offer beautiful original fireplaces and period features. The sitting room, with its open “Chattanette” fire and quarry tiled floor, is a cosy spot connecting to the sunroom and the heart of the home – the kitchen.

The kitchen is spacious and functional with country-style cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a range cooker set into a characterful inglenook. The sunroom, which runs across the front and side of the house, brings in natural light through stained glass topped windows and adds a touch of flexibility to the downstairs space. There’s also a separate study, WC, coat cupboard, and handy porch area for muddy boots and coats.

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3 Bed House - Detached 
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Maes Yr Efail, Penparc, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £325,000

Looking for a home that offers stylish living with space to grow, all within reach of Cardigan Bay?
This three-bedroom detached house in West Wales combines modern finishes, practical storage, and a private garden, set in a friendly semi-rural village close to the coast.

Positioned at the end of a small cul-de-sac in Penparc, this recently built detached house sits on a generous corner plot within an exclusive development. Just a short drive from the coast and Cardigan town, the location blends everyday convenience with easy access to the beaches and countryside of West Wales.

The property’s block-paved driveway offers parking for two vehicles and leads to a detached garage, with the extra space of a corner position adding both privacy and flexibility for outdoor living. Inside, the hallway sets the tone with engineered wood flooring and underfloor heating across the ground floor. Doors lead to the lounge, kitchen/diner, and ground floor WC.

The lounge provides a comfortable space for relaxing, with a mock fireplace giving a focal point to the room. Beyond, the kitchen/diner is the heart of the home — vaulted over the dining area with double Velux roof windows and patio doors opening to the garden. It’s fitted with granite worktops, a butler sink with built-in drainer, integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher, plus room for a five-ring gas range cooker. A separate utility room keeps laundry and storage neatly contained, with its own larder cupboard, sink, and side access to the garden.

Upstairs, the landing leads to three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The main bedroom benefits from a modern en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom is a comfortable double. The third bedroom, currently used as a home office, offers flexibility for work, guests, or hobbies. The family bathroom features a bath with shower over, WC, and vanity sink unit in a clean, modern style.

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6 Bed House - Detached 
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Blaenporth, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £325,000

Looking for a spacious six-bedroom home with sea and countryside views, flexible layout, and potential for a separate annexe? This deceptively roomy property on the edge of Cardigan Bay offers excellent multigenerational potential, off-road parking, and convenient access to the West Wales coast.

Positioned just off the main A487 coast road and offering easy access to both Cardigan and Aberporth, this deceptively spacious six-bedroom property offers flexibility, far-reaching views and multigenerational potential — all within easy reach of Cardigan Bay and the wider West Wales coastline.

With countryside to the front and distant sea views to the rear, the property enjoys a mix of coast and rural outlook. It sits on a tarmac and concrete in-out driveway, offering space for multiple vehicles and straightforward access from both directions.

The side entrance, accessed via sliding patio doors, leads into a porch and then through to the main hallway. From here, there’s access to the kitchen/diner, lounge and a narrow connecting hall to the rear portion of the ground floor — ideal for creating a separate annexe if needed.

The kitchen/diner is a practical and well-sized space fitted with matching wall and base units, electric oven and hob, stainless steel 1.5 sink, extractor and an oil-fired Rayburn. The Rayburn provides both room heat and a traditional cooking option, and there are views out to the rear and side across the surrounding land. A door from the kitchen leads into a rear hall which doubles as a utility area with plumbing for a washing machine and external access to the rear. Just off this space is a shower room fitted with a cubicle, toilet and wash hand basin.

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2 Bed Cottage 
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Cilgerran, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £250,000

Tucked into the end of a no-through road right by the entrance to the castle, this character cottage stands with a real sense of place, together with a detached garage/workshop (including its own garden) a short walk down the lane from the house and castle. From the outside, stone walls and slate paving echo the historic landscape it sits in, with the castle just beyond the gate and castle views visible from both the garden and the windows inside.

The cottage is detached and has a stone-walled garden to one side, while a short walk up the road leads to a detached garage, complete with a spacious studio workshop with plenty of natural light, and a further enclosed garden space behind. Whether it’s growing veg, working on a project in the studio/workshop or just sitting with a cuppa and a castle view in the background, there’s a lot of flexibility here.

The front door opens into an inner porch, which gives a bit of space to shake off coats and boots before going through a curved, part-glazed wooden door, which the owners have informed us came from Eton, where a relative worked and was said to be made from ship timbers that apparently came from King Henry’s fleet. Inside is the lounge-diner, which has plenty of character on show. The dining area has slate flooring and exposed stonework, with a feature stone fireplace that gives the room its central focus. Just across the open-plan space, the lounge area has wood-effect laminate flooring, another stone fireplace with a log burner set on a slate hearth, and more exposed stone across the walls. A few carved wooden panels, which the owners believe originated from Eton, add an extra layer of detail, offering something that really sets this cottage apart.

Castle views are visible from the dining room window, bringing the outside into the everyday. Whether it’s a morning coffee or a late supper, the changing light on the stone outside gives the room a constant sense of connection with its surroundings.

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4 Bed House - Detached 
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Aberporth, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £415,000

Looking for a historic coastal cottage with uninterrupted sea views from the garden and genuine character? Set above Cardigan Bay in the old village core of Aberporth, this 4-bedroom home with additional stone-built former boathouse offers a rare position and exciting potential, all within reach of West Wales’ stunning coastline.

Sitting just above the shoreline and within walking distance to the beaches and the village green, in the original part of Aberporth, this character-filled cottage dates back several hundred years and offers one of the area’s most iconic backdrops — views over Cardigan Bay, with the coastline stretching north and westward. The plot includes not only the main house but also a detached garage, store shed, and a separate single-room stone outbuilding, formerly a boathouse and now used as a games room with mezzanine for guests.

The property is accessed from a no-through road, with a shared entrance leading onto its own driveway and parking for 2–3 vehicles. The garage stands separately just outside the back door — handy for storage or even conversion, subject to consent — while the generous garden areas run behind and to the side of the house, framing those standout sea views while offering further possibilities.

Built originally with Clom (Cob) and extended over the years in stone and brick covered mostly in a lime render, the cottage has a lovely, natural feel. Original features remain in place throughout the house, including exposed beams, fireplaces, slate finishes and deep windowsills. The property is ready for modernisation, and there’s clear scope to upgrade the heating and layout to suit individual needs, without losing the charm that makes it so appealing.

Entry to the house is possible from both front and back, though the rear entrance tends to be the more practical day-to-day access. The back porch has tiled flooring, space for laundry appliances, and links to a useful downstairs WC with a butler sink and high-level cistern.

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4 Bed Land - Small Holding 
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Rhydlewis, Llandysul

Offers in the region of £550,000

Set in the rolling countryside of West Wales, with Cardigan Bay within reach, this 4 bedroom smallholding offers space, flexibility, and land — all in one place. The house sits in around 2.5 acres, made up of garden areas and a gently sloping field that offers good grazing potential for a pony, livestock, or just extra outdoor space.

The layout suits a range of living arrangements. As a whole, it works well as a family home with space for children, guests, hobbies and more. Alternatively, a door can be closed to create a self-contained section with its own sitting room, utility, bathroom and conservatory, making it ideal for an extended family or as a potential annexe setup.

Entry is via a brick-paved forecourt with access to the house from here, a hall area provides useful space currently set up as an office. This connects to the main lounge, which has a warm and rustic feel with painted beams, a wood-burning stove, and a painted stone chimney breast. Wooden floors and stair access to the first floor add character, and a door links directly to the spacious kitchen.

The kitchen/diner stretches over 26 feet and has been designed with function and space in mind. There’s a mix of oak worktops, base and wall units, and several cooking options including an oil-fired AGA, LPG range cooker and a built-in eye-level steam oven. Tiled flooring helps keep the space practical, and there’s more than enough room for a full-size dining table. It’s a sociable spot with easy access to the rear porch and outdoor areas.

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2 Bed Bungalow - Detached 
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Eglwyswrw, Crymych

Offers in the region of £260,000

Looking for a spacious detached bungalow with character, plenty of parking and great potential, sitting on 0.31 acre grounds? This two-bedroom property sits on a generous plot, with multiple outbuildings, mature gardens, and a handy location between Cardigan Bay and the Pembrokeshire coast.

This well-kept bungalow, in need of some modernising in places, offers plenty of space both inside and out, tucked just off the road on the outskirts of the village of Eglwyswrw – a rural spot positioned nicely between the busier towns of Cardigan and Newport. With the coastlines of Cardigan Bay and West Wales within a short drive, and daily needs covered in the village or nearby towns, the location works well for those wanting a bit of space without feeling cut off.

Inside, the layout flows well for day-to-day life. There’s an entrance porch at the front, fully glazed and with tiled flooring, offering a handy buffer space between outdoors and in. The kitchen is a practical size with plenty of wooden units and granite-effect worktops, plus a gas hob, double oven and integrated fridge-freezer. The tiled floor and wood panelled walls give it a traditional feel, and the front window keeps it light.

The kitchen opens through to a casual living area – carpeted and fitted with an electric fire – which could easily work as a dining space, a cosy corner, or even a snug depending on what’s needed. From here, there’s a step into the main lounge, a bigger room that runs across the far end of the property. This space is comfortable and warm, with a log burner sitting on a stone hearth, and sliding patio doors leading out to the conservatory.

The conservatory is tiled and provides an extra place to sit out, with views over the front garden and french doors to the side. It adds a bright, flexible extension to the living space – ideal for plant lovers or simply a spot to relax.

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3 Bed House - Semi-Detached 
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Tanygroes, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £210,000

Looking for a solid home with sea views and scope to add value? This ex-local authority property offers generous parking, gardens front and back, and a fantastic coastal outlook across Cardigan Bay – all set in a handy West Wales village location close to daily essentials.

Set in a convenient village location with everyday amenities within walking distance, this home has the fundamentals in place – sea views, a solid layout, plenty of parking – and it’s ready for a new owner to put their stamp on it.

Access is via a private gateway opening onto a drive with space for several vehicles. The traditional front door leads into the hallway, but for daily life, the side entrance through the porch is far more practical. From here, there’s access to both the utility space and the kitchen, keeping muddy boots and bags neatly tucked out of the way.

The kitchen itself is fitted with a selection of wall and base units, with a stainless steel sink placed beneath the window that looks out to the coast. There’s also a walk-in pantry for storing groceries and a connecting door into the main lounge. The lounge is a homely space, centred around its original fireplace and with built-in alcove shelving and storage. A window overlooks the rear garden, and with a bit of budget, this could be transformed with the addition of patio doors – opening up the space to link directly with the garden outside.

A second reception room sits at the front of the house. This is currently used as a sitting room, and again, there’s a traditional fireplace and a sea-facing window which draws in the coastal light.

From the lounge, a door leads into the central hallway, where stairs rise to the first floor and another door opens to the front of the property.

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