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1 Bed House - Townhouse 
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St. Mary Street, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £220,000

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, offering a unique owner/occupier opportunity, this is a fantastic chance to purchase a freehold retail shop unit with a 1-bedroom flat above. The building 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 a mixed residential/commercial property, or, subject to planning and listed building permission, being converted into a beautiful 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 successful, well-established holiday let, making this a very versatile property in a stunning location.

The commercial space 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 been let on both long term and holiday let use.

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.

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5 Bed House - Detached 
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Rhydlewis, Llandysul

Offers in the region of £475,000

A beautiful, characterful detached house which has been extended to create a wonderful family home , with off-road parking, a detached garage and a lovely enclosed rear garden with a patio, outside kitchen and veg growing space. Set in the rural village of Rhydlewis which is a short drive to the stunning coastline and beaches of Cardigan Bay, in West Wales, offering the best of country living. Rhydlewis is a small village with a lovely community, a family-run butcher shop, and a vibrant village hall that offers activities for all ages throughout the year. A short drive away is the village of Brynhoffnant which offers a useful Londis shop, a primary school, and a newly opened village pub. The bustling market town of Cardigan is only 12 miles away and offers larger amenities.

Access to the property is through the front porch, which has parquet flooring and a door into the impressive entrance hall. This is a spacious room with a feature fireplace with original surround, a useful understairs cupboard, ideal for boots and coats, stairs to the first floor, and a door leading to; The lounge which is another generous room with parquet flooring, a multifuel stove in a tiled hearth with wood surround, and double doors leading into the rear sitting room. Again, a spacious room with windows offering views over the rear garden. From the hall, a door leads to the front sitting room/guest dining room, with a beautiful fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a window to the front. The dining room with wooden flooring, a fireplace with a gas fire in place and an opening into the beautiful kitchen/breakfast room. There are also double doors that lead to the utility room, with base units, a sink with a drainer, a storage cupboard, space and plumbing for a washing machine, doors to the ground floor shower room, and a useful storage room.

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5 Bed House - Detached 
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Seion Hill, Llandysul

Offers in the region of £299,950

Nestled near the heart of the market town of Llandysul, this charming, detached historic home has 4 bedrooms and a 1-bedroom annex. Whilst in need of some updating/modernising, this versatile property can accommodate a large family or generate extra income. The south-facing gardens and bay windows enjoy breathtaking views of the park, river Teifi, and the wooded hillside beyond. The town centre is within easy walking distance. Llandysul offers a wide range of shops, education, and local amenities, as well as a variety of indoor and outdoor activities such as walking, swimming pool, sports/leisure centre, cycling, fishing, and the Llandysul Paddlers International Canoe Centre which offers white water canoeing and national slalom events, taking full advantage of the town’s riverside location. The beautiful Ceredigion coastline is a 25-minute drive, offering sandy beaches and scenic walks.

You approach the property via steps into the side porch then into the entrance hallway with high ceilings, sisal flooring and openings leading into the lounge, four bedrooms, bathroom and stairs leading to the lower floor. The lounge benefits from a Georgian-style bay window offering lovely views over the Teifi Valley plus a window to side filling the space with natural light, there is a multi-fuel stove with a slate hearth adding extra cozy warmth to sit and relax in this space. Bedroom one is a large king-size with a bay window and side window, while bedroom two is a double with a cast iron feature fireplace and wooden mantel, bedroom three and four are both small doubles. The family bathroom benefits from a full-size bath with a power-shower over, w/c, and a wash hand basin. There is a small hallway outside of bedroom 4 with a window and a built-in cupboard that offers useful storage space. From here the original slate stairs lead you down to the lower hallway/utility area with a door to the annex/flat and a door to the kitchen.

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4 Bed House - Detached 
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Ferwig, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £450,000

A delightful detached, characterful house (which the current owners currently use two of the four double bedrooms for their small B&B business) sitting on around 0.25 acres, and complete with a useful stone outbuilding and a purpose-built tandem garage with space for a workshop, situated in the rural, yet accessible village of Ferwig, only an 8-minute drive to the National Trust beach at Mwnt, a 5-minute drive to the Cardigan Bay coastline at Gwbert, benefiting from the Cliff Hotel Restaurant & Spa and The Flat Rock Bistro, both of which offer great meals all year round. And only a few short miles to the stunning and popular market town of Cardigan which remains unspoilt and rich in heritage. Cardigan provides a nostalgic setting for a thriving culture of arts and crafts, music events and festivals. The high street is a bustle of original boutique shops, traditional family-run businesses and regular high street occupants, several high street banks, places of worship, many pubs, rich in character; independently owned cafés and restaurants, a leisure centre, cinema, theatre, swimming pool, a Tesco and an Aldi supermarket, convenience stores, opticians, dentists, a newly built Integrated Care Centre and so much more.

Access the property through the front door leading into the entrance hall, with engineered wood floor, stairs to the first floor, under-stairs storage, and doors leading to, the sitting room which is a cosy room with laminate flooring, the lounge which has a fireplace with wood burning stove and useful built-in shelving and cupboards either side for wood storage and use as a TV stand. Double doors lead into the warm-roof conservatory, which has double doors out to the front garden and drive, and windows all around to take in the lovely garden and countryside views. Back in the main hall is a sliding doorway into the dining room/home office.

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3 Bed House - Semi-Detached 
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Glogue

Offers in the region of £324,000

A stunning, semi-detached barn conversion, recently filmed for Escape to the Country, set within spacious grounds, formerly part of original stone farm buildings to the neighbouring farmhouse, renovated and converted to a high standard while retaining and boasting many original features, resulting in a beautiful residential property, which would make a stylish home or be ideal to use as a holiday let or long term rental property.

Sitting on the edge of the rural village of Glouge, near Hermon in Pembrokeshire, the hamlet of Glogue was famed for its slate quarry, which operated from the late 1700s until 1926, with the arrival of the railway also helped its success. Nearby Crymych has local amenities such as shops, schools, and cafes, and the larger towns of Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan are a short drive away, as are the incredible Pembrokeshire and Cardigan Bay coastlines and beaches of West Wales.

The property is accessed off a country lane with ample parking space. You enter the property into open open-plan living/dining/ kitchen area. This beautifully crafted space offers a generous living area, with a vaulted ceiling with exposed A-frame beams, exposed stone walls in places, wooden flooring with floor-based plug socket points, a storage cupboard, and opens into the kitchen/dining area which is partly partitioned off to give a sense of separation. The kitchen has fitted wall and base units with worktop over, space for an electric, freestanding oven, space and plumbing for a washing machine, space for an under-counter fridge, a wall-mounted “Worcester” gas combi boiler, and space for a dining table. From the main living area is a door off to the master bedroom with an en-suite. This spacious room has some exposed stonework, attic access, and a door to the en-suite shower room, with a double electric shower, wash hand basin and WC.

From the side of the kitchen area is a ramped corridor down to a door, leading to the inner hallway.

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Commercial 
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Llechryd, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £318,000

A detached property which is part residential & part commercial, currently set up as a licenced guest house would be ideal for a Bistro, Tea room, Coffee shop or even a Gin bar (subject to necessary consents). It has a bar area, restaurant and guest en-suite rooms ideal for B&B, with private owners’/managers’ accommodation above, situated in a central location within the popular village of Llechryd, close to the stunning market town of Cardigan in West Wales. This property offers the opportunity for the very best of country and village living with income potential.

Llechryd has many amenities such as a primary school, a village shop, beautiful river walks, and much more. Nearby Cardigan offers larger and boutique shops, supermarkets, schools, further education college, and so much more. And the stunning coast of Cardigan Bay is less than 10 minutes drive away with all its magnificent sandy beaches and the Ceredigion coastal path. Making this area ideal for walkers and people holidaying in the area.

The property is arranged as follows: The ground floor of the property provides a wealth of features and an attractive trading environment. From the front, a door leads into the porch, which opens into the main area which currently has a bar, with tables and seating arranged, a gas-fired fireplace on one end, a bar in a central location, with a dishwasher and a small wash hand basin (and door out to the rear hall). Steps lead up to the gents’ and ladies’ toilets, a store room with the boiler room (housing the oil-fired boiler that serves the whole premises) attached, and the rear entrance out to the car park. On the other side of the bar area is an archway leading to the restaurant, with space for 28/30 covers in its current set-up, doors out to the kitchen, and double patio doors out to the enclosed beer/tea room garden.

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