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Market Square, Newcastle Emlyn

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Commercial -  Auction Guide £100,000

*** AUCTION SALE: GUIDE PRICE £110,000 + FEES ***

Two properties in one! On one side is a commercial unit with a shop floor with storage, and on the other is a mid-terraced 3-bed house on 3 levels, with an attached garage and parking to the rear, sitting within the heart of the pretty market town of Newcastle Emlyn. The property is Grade II listed and is in need of improvement which is perfect for a new owner to put their own stamp on. Newcastle Emlyn is a historic market town found within the stunningly beautiful Teifi Valley which offers an array of independent shops, restaurants, cafes, pubs, Norman Castle, both primary and secondary schools and many other local amenities. Straddling the Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire border, Newcastle Emlyn provides a perfect base from which to explore the best of both counties and also nearby North Pembrokeshire including the stunning coastlines of Cardigan Bay in West Wales.

The commercial section is accessed via quaint double doors off the pavement into a small porch that leads to the shop floor. This is a useful space for any trade, with 2 display windows on either side, box shelving and a serving counter. The shop leads on through to another room (formerly part of an old cottage and now incorporated into the shop) which offers further display space and has stairs up to the first floor which makes an ideal storage room. (This former cottage has a door out onto Church Lane and offers lots of potential including separating off from the main shop to either create a new living space or another shop unit, subject to planning and listing consents). From behind the till a doorway opens into a hallway, with a door out to a small courtyard where the wall-mounted oil boiler is found, a toilet and a store room. The storeroom/workshop is a useful space with a sink plus drainer and a door into the attached garage.

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Pentrellwyn, Llandysul

SSTC
5 Bed House - Semi-Detached -  Offers in the region of £325,000

A beautifully updated traditional 5-bedroom stone house set in approx 0.34 acres of land with offroad parking, stone garage/workshop, tin shed and enclosed rear garden, situated in the rural village of Gorrig on the outskirts of Llandysul with its local town amenities and is only a 25-minute drive to the west Wales coast and beautiful sandy beaches of Cardigan Bay.

The property is accessed off a country road onto its own private parking area with the front door opening into the sitting room which has been renovated into one open family space retaining much of its original features with a quarry tiled floor, exposed beams and stonework on the fireplaces, multi-fuel stove, windows overlooking the front, staircase to the upper floor and an opening with sliding door into the kitchen/dining area. The family kitchen is spacious and is a great space to sit and enjoy family meals or to entertain. It also benefits from a log-burning “Prometey” stove/oven and has plenty of space for a table and chairs. The current owners have handcrafted the kitchen to include lots of open storage space, there is a twin gas hob, an electric oven, a large Belfast sink with mixer tap over, a tiled floor and space for a washing machine, dishwasher and fridge freezer. There is also a door to a handy storage/pantry cupboard, windows looking out to the rear and side of the property and an external door leading out to the rear courtyard. The stairs lead up to a split landing with bedrooms one, two & three at the front of the property and bedrooms four and five and the bathroom towards the rear. Bedroom two is a single, and bedrooms one, three, four & five are double-sized rooms (Bedroom four also houses the new hot water cylinder and built-in storage cupboards). The bathroom has been updated with a modern suit comprising of a W/C, a walk-in shower, a sink with a mixer tap and storage under and a frosted window.

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Market Square, Newcastle Emlyn

For Sale
3 Bed House - Townhouse -  Auction Guide £100,000

*** AUCTION SALE: GUIDE PRICE £110,000 + FEES ***

Two properties in one! On one side is a commercial unit with a shop floor with storage, and on the other is a mid-terraced 3-bed house on 3 levels, with an attached garage and parking to the rear, sitting within the heart of the pretty market town of Newcastle Emlyn. The property is Grade II listed and is in need of improvement which is perfect for a new owner to put their own stamp on. Newcastle Emlyn is a historic market town found within the stunningly beautiful Teifi Valley which offers an array of independent shops, restaurants, cafes, pubs, Norman Castle, both primary and secondary schools and many other local amenities. Straddling the Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire border, Newcastle Emlyn provides a perfect base from which to explore the best of both counties and also nearby North Pembrokeshire including the stunning coastlines of Cardigan Bay in West Wales.

The commercial section is accessed via quaint double doors off the pavement into a small porch that leads to the shop floor. This is a useful space for any trade, with 2 display windows on either side, box shelving and a serving counter. The shop leads on through to another room (formerly part of an old cottage and now incorporated into the shop) which offers further display space and has stairs up to the first floor which makes an ideal storage room. (This former cottage has a door out onto Church Lane and offers lots of potential including separating off from the main shop to either create a new living space or another shop unit, subject to planning and listing consents). From behind the till a doorway opens into a hallway, with a door out to a small courtyard where the wall-mounted oil boiler is found, a toilet and a store room. The storeroom/workshop is a useful space with a sink plus drainer and a door into the attached garage.

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Crook Road, Hermon

For Sale
3 Bed Land - Small Holding -  Offers in the region of £320,000

A beautifully renovated 3-bedroom semi-detached cottage with gardens, a workshop and a field, all set within approx 1.51 acres of land, in the small rural village of Hermon, an ideal place for exploring the surrounding Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Only a short drive to Crymych which is located on the A478 road connecting Cardigan with Tenby and offers a range of local amenities such as convenience stores, a filling station, chemists, butchers, primary and secondary schools etc. The larger towns of Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn and Narberth are within easy driving distance as well as the stunning coastline of Cardigan Bay.

You enter the property via the front porch, with space to hang your coats and store shoes, with a door leading into the lounge which has been tastefully renovated to retain the original cottage features using a combination of slate and carpeted flooring, exposed stone walls, an open double sided fireplace that is situated next to the kitchen, a window overlooking the front, and an opening with a step down into the sunroom. The sunroom also benefits from slate flooring and is flooded with natural light from the double patio doors which overlook the beautiful garden and field beyond, with stairs to access the first floor, an understairs storage cupboard, a door to the utility room and an opening with a step up into the kitchen/dining area. The utility room is a useful space with storage, a sink with a drainer, space for a washing machine, a wall-mounted LPG gas boiler (which services the central heating and hot water), and space for a fridge freezer. The kitchen continues with the slate flooring which compliments the modern matching wall and base units with an integral slimline dishwasher, a 1 and half sink which is situated in front of the side window overlooking the driveway and an additional front window overlooking the front of the property.

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Henllan, Llandysul

SSTC
3 Bed Land - Small Holding -  Offers in the region of £395,000

A charming smallholding set in the rural countryside on the outskirts of Henllan and Trebedw with a detached 3-bed cottage, 2 stables, a stone barn, garage, polytunnel, chicken coup, and various smaller outbuildings, and ample off-road parking, all set within just under an acre of land in this pretty part of West Wales. Henllan is famed for its links with the woollen industry and the old railway station, which is the centre for the Vale of Teifi Railway Preservation Society, it is also home to Celtic Wines with a delightful gift shop, coffee room and adjoining garden centre. The popular market town of Newcastle Emlyn is only 3.8 miles away and offers quaint country shops, supermarkets, schools and more, and Llandysul is only 5.5 miles away. Meanwhile, the stunning beaches and coastal paths of Cardigan Bay are only a short drive away.

The cottage is accessed via a step-up into the porch, with a door into the hallway. The hall leads to the main rooms of the property with the bedrooms to the right and the living areas to the left. The lounge is a good-sized room with a wood-burning stove on a slate hearth with a wooden mantle over it. The kitchen is fitted with modern, matching wall and base units with ample storage, a freestanding cooker with a gas hob and double electric oven, space and plumbing for a dishwasher, a stainless steel sink/drainer, space for a kitchen table and doors leading into the conservatory and the utility room. The conservatory is another generous-sized room which overlooks the pretty rear garden, with double patio doors leading out to the gravel patio. There is also a door into the W/C. The utility room has tiled flooring, a door out to the rear of the property, a door into the boot room, a worktop with space under for a washing machine, and an oil-fired combi boiler. The boot room has a tiled floor, a door out to the front of the property and again a worktop with space under for a washing machine and under-counter fridge or freezer.

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Pontgarreg, Llandysul

For Sale
2 Bed Bungalow - Semi Detached -  Offers in the region of £185,000

A very well-presented, semi-detached 2-bed bungalow, set in the picturesque coastal village of Pontgarreg, only 1.8 miles from the ever-popular coastal village of Llangrannog, with its sandy coves and cosy village pubs, cafes, village shop and all within each reach of the Ceredigion Coastal Path in this very popular part of Cardigan Bay in West Wales. The market town of Cardigan is only 11 miles away with all the amenities of a larger town.

Benefiting from being on a corner plot, there is a gated entrance and a path to the front door and path and gated entrance to the side of the property. The bungalow is accessed via a canopy area, which opens into the entrance hall, with ample storage cupboards to the side and to the back of the hallway, and doors to; bedroom two, to the front, which is a single room, the hallway also accesses bedroom one which is a generous-sized double that again overlooks the front. The modern shower room is fitted with a double shower, w/c and vanity wash hand unit with storage below, and a mirror with light and is heated, this also benefits from the wall and floor being tiled.

The living room has a feature fireplace, and a large window overlooking the rear garden. The kitchen, with built-in wall and base units, with a washing machine, an oil boiler, an electric cooker with hob, and a stainless steel sink with a drainer overlooking the rear garden, the kitchen also benefits from a useful cupboard and a side door to access the patio area outside.

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High Street, Llandysul

For Sale
4 Bed House - Townhouse -  Offers in the region of £200,000

A beautifully presented 3/4-bedroom townhouse is located in the rural town of Llandysul, overlooking the river Tivy, within easy walking distance to the town center and within driving distance to the Ceredigion coastline. The town of Llandysul is a market town that offers a wide range of shops, education, and local amenities as well as a variety of outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and fishing, the most well-known taking advantage of the town’s riverside location with its white water canoeing and national slalom events. Further a field, are the market towns of Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan, the larger towns of Carmarthen and Lampeter. The stunning local beaches and coastal paths within the Cardigan Bay coastline of West Wales offer excellent walks and spectacular scenery.

The house is accessed through the main door off the high street into the entrance hall with laminate light Oak wood affect flooring and doors leading into the lounge: with an area for a multi-fuel stove (not connected) on a slate hearth, laminate Walnut wood effect flooring, bay window facing the main street, and double doors into the rear utility room. From the entrance hall, you also access the open plan kitchen/diner, with tiled flooring, modern matching kitchen base and wall units, a Rangemaster electric oven range with induction hob a splashback with extractor fan over, a single sink and drainer overlooking the rear window, space and plumbing for a dishwasher, and an American style freestanding fridge/freezer. to the front of room, the dining area is located with a feature window overlooking the street.

At the rear of the hallway, there is a back door with steps out to the garden and access to the rear porch/utility room. this spacious room could be used for a variety of uses and has a tiled floor and space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and double doors to the lounge,

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High Street, Cardigan

For Sale
Commercial -  Offers in excess of £200,000

A recently refurbished, Grade II listed 5-storey building on the high street in Cardigan town, close to the historic castle and all amenities. The property has commercial offices on the ground and basement floors, which are utilised as one unit and has a well-placed commercial tenant, running a well-established business, already in situ, and a vacant 3-bed flat on the first, second and third floors, complete with a roof terrace.

The popular market town of Cardigan sits on the estuary of the river Teifi with its rich heritage and many shops, pubs, cafes, restaurants, leisure centres, schools and cultural events. It is also only a short drive away from the sandy dunes of Poppit Sands and the many beaches and walks in and around Cardigan Bay.

There are two doorways off the pavement into the property, one to access the offices and one to access the flat.

The Office: A door leads into the main office room, with a reception meet & greet area and space for another desk behind. A door leads into the staff kitchen, with fitted wall and base units, a sink with a drainer, space for a fridge and table, and a door into a WC with a wash hand basin. Another door leads to a disused staircase which used to go up to the flat above but has since been closed off, and an opening leads to stairs which go down into the basement. The basement office has space for two/three desks, two storage areas and a door that leads into another office. This room has space for one or two desks and is below the neighbouring property (flying freehold above) with a fire escape window leading out to St Mary’s Street.

Access to the flat is into a small hallway, with a small cupboard housing the gas meter, and a door into an inner hallway, with stairs up to the first floor.

The first floor is mostly open plan with dividing partition walls and comprises a landing area, with stairs to the second floor, a door out to the roof terrace and an opening into the kitchen.

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High Street, Cardigan

SSTC
3 Bed House - Mid Terrace -  Offers in excess of £200,000

A recently refurbished, Grade II listed 5-storey building on the high street in Cardigan town, close to the historic castle and all amenities. The property has commercial offices on the ground and basement floors, which are utilised as one unit and has a well-placed commercial tenant, running a well-established business, already in situ, and a vacant 3-bed flat on the first, second and third floors, complete with a roof terrace.

The popular market town of Cardigan sits on the estuary of the river Teifi with its rich heritage and many shops, pubs, cafes, restaurants, leisure centres, schools and cultural events. It is also only a short drive away from the sandy dunes of Poppit Sands and the many beaches and walks in and around Cardigan Bay.

There are two doorways off the pavement into the property, one to access the offices and one to access the flat.

The Office: A door leads into the main office room, with a reception meet & greet area and space for another desk behind. A door leads into the staff kitchen, with fitted wall and base units, a sink with a drainer, space for a fridge and table, and a door into a WC with a wash hand basin. Another door leads to a disused staircase which used to go up to the flat above but has since been closed off, and an opening leads to stairs which go down into the basement. The basement office has space for two/three desks, two storage areas and a door that leads into another office. This room has space for one or two desks and is below the neighbouring property (flying freehold above) with a fire escape window leading out to St Mary’s Street.

Access to the flat is into a small hallway, with a small cupboard housing the gas meter, and a door into an inner hallway, with stairs up to the first floor.

The first floor is mostly open plan with dividing partition walls and comprises a landing area, with stairs to the second floor, a door out to the roof terrace and an opening into the kitchen.

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Penparc, Cardigan

For Sale
3 Bed House - Detached -  £375,000

A beautifully presented & deceptively spacious modern house, built in 2017 with ample off-road parking, a detached garage and a detached workshop, sitting in the middle of the semi-rural village of Penparc, close to the market town of Cardigan. Penparc benefits from two petrol filling stations, both of which offer all basic groceries etc, and a primary school to the north of the village and is on a bus route. Only a short drive away is the bustling and ever-popular market town of Cardigan, with its many amenities such as supermarkets, shops, cafes, restaurants, schools etc. The village is only a short drive to the beautiful coastline of Cardigan Bay in this stunning part of west Wales.

Access into the property is off a block paved driveway into the entrance hall. With stairs to the first floor with under-stairs storage, and doors off to a ground floor WC; a spacious lounge with a wood burning stove on slate and tiled hearth with wooden beam over, and windows overlooking the front and side; double doors into the generous kitchen/diner/sitting room. The kitchen area has fitted, matching wall and base units with plate racks and vegetable baskets, a central island, space for a 5-ring gas oven range, an integral dishwasher, a ceramic sink with a drainer, built-in fridge and freezer plus space for a freestanding fridge/freezer if necessary. The dining area has enough space for a dining table and a seating area at the far end with bifold doors opening out onto the rear patio area. This is a lovely place to sit, relax and entertain. From the kitchen, a door leads into the utility room, with matching wall and base units, a sink with a drainer, space and plumbing for a washing machine, wall mounted gas boiler servicing the hot water and central heating, and a door out to the side of the property.

The ground floor of this property benefits from solid oak flooring throughout.

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Beulah, Newcastle Emlyn

For Sale
3 Bed Bungalow - Detached -  Offers in the region of £315,000

A beautifully presented detached 3-bedroom bungalow, with far-reaching countryside views, situated within a generous size plot of approx 0.2 of an acre, with ample off-road parking plus garage/workshop, situated within the rural village of Beulah, near Newcastle Emlyn and the west Wales coast of Cardigan Bay. The popular market town of Newcastle Emlyn is only 4.4 miles away and has many pretty, artisan shops, cafes & restaurants, supermarkets, and primary and secondary schools. The larger market town of Cardigan is only 7.9 miles away and the stunning beaches and coastal path are a mere 10-minute drive away.

This recently refurbished property benefits from two driveways and can be approached from both the front and rear. If using the front driveway, you access the front door via steps up to a small decking area, entering the hallway which benefits from two large storage cupboards, loft hatch access, doors leading off to the lounge, bedrooms 1 and 2, and an opening at the end leading into the inner hallway which accesses the kitchen/diner. The lounge has two windows that overlook the countryside beyond and bedrooms 1 and 2 are both double-sized rooms. The inner hallway has doors leading off to bedroom 3, the bathroom, another external door to the side of the house (leading to a graveled patio area and steps down to access the back of the garage), and an opening leading into the kitchen-dining area. Bedroom 3 is a smaller double room overlooking the rear driveway and the family bathroom has a tiled floor, partially tiled walls with a w/c, wash hand basin, and roll top bath with electric shower over.

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Union Terrace, St. Dogmaels, Cardigan

SSTC
2 Bed Cottage - Terraced -  Offers in the region of £250,000

A charming 2 bedroom mid terrace house with an impressive rear garden, former stables/sheds, shepherd’s hut and offroad parking, all situated within walking distance of the Teify estuary, in the sought-after coastal village of St Dogmaels.

St Dogmaels is a much sought-after village, with a great community and local amenities, such as a village shop, primary school, village pub, cafes, restaurants, art galleries, the St Dogmaels Abbey, mill and so much more, with additional larger amenities in the popular market town of Cardigan, which is only 1.5 miles away. St Dogmaels is also a short drive to the wonderful sandy beach, Poppit Sands and the Pembrokeshire coastline and coastal path around Cardigan Bay.

The property is approached off a no-through road through a front gate to the front door. Enter through the front door into the entrance hall with stairs to the first floor directly in front and a door leading off to the lounge/dining area which benefits from oak-engineered flooring. The lounge area has space for a dining table with a window to the front and patio doors to the rear, a multifuel burning stove with stone on the chimney breast and a wooden beam over, which is a lovely cosy addition to this traditional cottage. From the lounge, there is a cupboard door offering under-stairs storage and a door to the kitchen. The kitchen has matching wall and base units, an integral fridge/freezer, wall mounted oil fired boiler (which services the central heating and hot water), one and a half sink with a mixer tap situated in front of the window overlooking the decking area, rear door and space for a freestanding washing machine and electric oven/hob with extractor over. Upstairs the landing has a side window with doors leading off to both double bedrooms and the bathroom. The bathroom has a bath with an electric shower over, W/C, wash basin with a rear window.

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Pentre Langwm, St. Dogmaels, Cardigan

For Sale
2 Bed House - Detached -  Offers in the region of £275,000

A beautifully-presented detached 2-bedroom house with off-road parking all situated within walking distance of the Teify estuary, in the sought-after coastal village of St Dogmaels, close to Cardigan’s equally popular market town.
St Dogmaels is a much sought-after village, with a great community and local amenities, such as a village shop, primary school, village pub, cafes, restaurants, art galleries, the St Dogmaels Abbey, mill and so much more, with additional larger amenities in the popular market town of Cardigan, which is only 1.5 miles away. St Dogmaels is also a short drive to the wonderful sandy beach, Poppit Sands and the Pembrokeshire coastline and coastal path around Cardigan Bay.

The property is approached off a no-through road onto its own driveway, offering parking for two cars. A canopied entrance over the front door leads into the hallway with stairs on your right leading up to the first floor, an under-stairs storage cupboard, and doors leading off to the utility room (straight ahead) and the lounge (to your left). The lounge is a spacious room with an open entrance leading into the kitchen-dining area, with two windows overlooking the front and side of the property, letting natural light into this area. The kitchen has matching wall and base units, an electric hob and oven with extractor over, space for fridge freezer, dishwasher, and kitchen table with chairs, a rear door that leads out the patio courtyard area to the rear, and a single sink with drainer positioned in front of one of the two windows overlooking the courtyard. The utility room accessed from the hallway has under-counter storage cupboards with a worktop over, a single sink without a drainer, a frosted window, space and plumbing for a washing machine and dryer, a wall-mounted (LGP Gas Bottle) boiler that services the central heating and hot water and a door leading into the downstairs W/C with tiled walls and floor and a wash hand basin.

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Sarnau, Llandysul

For Sale
6 Bed House - Detached -  Offers in the region of £425,000

Standing in the heart of the semi-rural village of Sarnau is this impressive, traditional detached house with an annex on the side (which was used as the village post office many years ago and is in need of renovation). Full of character and original features, and boasting high ceilings, the property also comes with a detached garage and an old stone barn which, subject to planning permission, has the potential for conversion, a lawn garden area and ample off-road parking. Stradling the main A487 trunk road, Sarnau is a pretty village benefiting from a delightful village farm shop/delicatessen, outdoor clothing shop and an antique shop, and a bus stop, with nearby Brynhoffnant offering a newly refurbished pub/restaurant, a petrol station with Londis shop, and a primary school. The village is just over a mile away from the beautiful National Trust beach of Penbryn with its sandy beach and cafe, and only 3 miles to popular Llangrannog with its beach, cafes, pub and more. The nearby market town of Cardigan is only 10 miles away offering larger amenities etc.

The property is accessed off the main road into its own driveway. A stone wall with pillared access leads you to the front door, which opens into a welcoming entrance hall, with encaustic tiled flooring, stairs to the first floor, a door to the rear hall, and doors into the lounge and dining room. The lounge has a feature stone wall with a fireplace with a space for a wood-burning stove to sit on a slate hearth. The dining room has a wood-burning stove and a door which leads into the attached annex. The rear hall has quarry tiled floor, under-stairs storage, a door out to the rear porch, and doors to the kitchen and sitting room. The sitting room is a cosy space with a feature stone wall with a large inglenook housing a wood-burning stove and a built-in original cupboard to one side.

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Parc Avenue, Gwbert Road, Cardigan

For Sale
7 Bed House - Detached -  Offers in the region of £540,000

This is a beautifully presented versatile Edwardian 7-bedroom home, all within easy walking distance to both the primary and secondary schools, shops, supermarkets and more in this popular town location. With ample off-road parking to the side with a garage and rear gardens. Situated off the main road, in a convenient location at the top end of the popular market town of Cardigan, complete with all its amenities, and within easy driving distance of the west Wales coast of Cardigan Bay and its many pretty, sandy beaches.

Access into the property is via steps up to the front porch area with decorative tiling, and into the entrance hall via the stained glass door. The entrance hall is a grand statement room with original parquet flooring, ornate cornice, and stars to the first floor, doors within the hallway access the lounge, living room/dining room, and bedroom one with en-suite. The rear hallway then accesses bedroom two also with en-suite, the kitchen, w/c, and rear door onto the rear garden/patio area.

The Living room/Dining room is located at the front of the property and benefits from a beautiful bay window overlooking the front garden, and a feature fireplace, Bedroom one is also located to the front of the home, with a bay window and also benefits from it’s own ensuite, with shower,w/c, and a wash hand basin. The lounge is positioned to the side of the house and has an ornate fireplace, and the bay window overlooks the playing fields and beyond. Positioned to the rear there is an enclosed back hallway that accesses bedroom two also with an en-suite, w/c shower, and wash hand basin, the rear hallway also has a door to the separate w/c with wash hand basin, a door accessing the rear patio and a door onto the spacious kitchen/dining room. This room has a range of base and wall units, an electric oven with gas hob, dual aspect windows, and a one-and-a-half sink with a drainer, tiled flooring and under-counter gas boiler.

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New Mill Road, Cardigan

For Sale
3 Bed House - Semi-Detached -  Offers in the region of £275,000

Chain Free – A character traditional 3-bedroom semi-detached cottage, sitting within a generous-sized plot with ample off-road parking to the front, sweeping gardens, and a patio to the side and rear of the cottage. All situated in a popular hamlet location on the outskirts of the top end of Cardigan town, and all its amenities such as supermarkets, shops, cafes, restaurants, schools, and so much more, and within easy driving distance of the west Wales coast of Cardigan Bay and its many pretty, sandy beaches.

Access to the property via a canopied entrance into the hallway with an archway accessing the kitchen, stairs to the first floor, and a door off to the lounge. The kitchen has a range of base and wall units, tiled flooring, a stainless steel sink with a drainer, and a freestanding electric oven, situated within the inglenook-style fireplace with a wooden beam and exposed brick walls is a Rayern Royal Range. the window is located at the front of the property with a handy storage cupboard under the window. The lounge is also located to the front of the cottage and has a bay window with a window seat below and an inglenook fireplace with a substantial wooden beam above, exposed slate/stone walls, and a quarry tile hearth on which the multi-fuel stove is located, there is also a door that leads you through the inner hallway to the rear living room, this room had a window that overlooks the rear garden/patio area and a door to the utility room. The utility room has a door off to a walk-in pantry, access to the potential shower room, and a door to access outside, there is space and plumbing for a washing machine, and windows along the rear wall, making this a light room.

The first-floor landing is split into two levels, the wet room is located on one level, with an electric shower, wash hand basin, a w/c, and Velux window situated in the sloping ceiling, on this level there is also a handy storage cupboard.

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St. Mary Street, Cardigan

For Sale
Commercial -  Offers in the region of £250,000

A stunning, landmark building, in part of Cardigan’s Historic Quarter full of original character, situated in a vibrant part of the increasingly popular market town of Cardigan. It is mixed-use with a shop-fronted commercial unit on the ground floor and a 1 bedroom residential flat on the first floor, with gorgeous views over the rear gardens of Cardigan Castle. The entire property is Grade II Listed and is just off the high street and lends itself well to either being kept as it is or, subject to planning and listed building permission, being converted into a lovely townhouse. The flat is accessed independently of the retail space so this can be leased out separately to the retail area, and the flat has been let out on long let in the past and has also been a holiday let, making this a very versatile property in a stunning location.

The commercial aspect has a current rateable value of £4,100 (although the current owner qualifies for small business rates relief, new owners will need to apply). And the top floor residential, 1 bedroom flat previously being let at £750 per calendar month – this rent included all services as these are currently all connected to the shop.

The town has all local amenities on offer, such as an integrated care centre, a primary and secondary school, shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a theatre and so much more. And all within easy driving distance of the west Wales coast of Cardigan Bay and its many pretty, sandy beaches.

Access is off the pavement from the street in front of the building up two slate steps into the vestibule. Doors from here go into the retail space, and another door gives access, via stairs, to the flat above. The retail area has two main retail rooms with a counter for the till area to the front, the middle section has a walk-through space with doors off to a WC/Boiler Room and a small kitchenette.

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St. Mary Street, Cardigan

For Sale
1 Bed House - Townhouse -  Offers in the region of £250,000

A stunning, landmark building, in part of Cardigan’s Historic Quarter full of original character, situated in a vibrant part of the increasingly popular market town of Cardigan. It is mixed-use with a shop-fronted commercial unit on the ground floor and a 1 bedroom residential flat on the first floor, with gorgeous views over the rear gardens of Cardigan Castle. The entire property is Grade II Listed and is just off the high street and lends itself well to either being kept as it is or, subject to planning and listed building permission, being converted into a lovely townhouse. The flat is accessed independently of the retail space so this can be leased out separately to the retail area, and the flat has been let out on long let in the past and has also been a holiday let, making this a very versatile property in a stunning location.

The commercial aspect has a current rateable value of £4,100 (although the current owner qualifies for small business rates relief, new owners will need to apply). And the top floor residential, 1 bedroom flat previously being let at £750 per calendar month – this rent included all services as these are currently all connected to the shop.

The town has all local amenities on offer, such as an integrated care centre, a primary and secondary school, shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a theatre and so much more. And all within easy driving distance of the west Wales coast of Cardigan Bay and its many pretty, sandy beaches.

Access is off the pavement from the street in front of the building up two slate steps into the vestibule. Doors from here go into the retail space, and another door gives access, via stairs, to the flat above. The retail area has two main retail rooms with a counter for the till area to the front, the middle section has a walk-through space with doors off to a WC/Boiler Room and a small kitchenette.

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