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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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7 Bed House - Townhouse 
For Sale

North Road, Cardigan

Offers in the region of £235,000

A spacious Victorian townhouse with 7 bedrooms, on three floors, in need of modernisation and updating, and is full of original features such as encaustic tiled floors, coving and picture rails, wooden floors, and more. Situated in the popular market town of Cardigan. It’s a short walk to the local secondary school, and all the town’s amenities are within walking distance.

Access to the front is off the side road, through a gate to a small paved garden area which is fenced with a path to the canopied front door (and the door to an alleyway that runs between this property and next door which gives access to this property’s kitchen, and the next door property’s garden). The front door leads into the small front porch with encaustic tiled floor, and double doors into the main hallway, with stairs to the first floor, and doors to; the front lounge, with a bay window; a sitting room/snug with original built-in storage cupboards, a wall mounted gas boiler that services the radiators; the dining room, with a mains gas-fired Rayburn, which heats the hot water, and a walk-in cupboard. From here a door opens into the kitchen, this is a spacious room with a small range of kitchen units, and offers ample space to update to a modern kitchen, this room also benefits from a walk-in cupboard and the door from the enclosed alleyway. From here a door leads to the utility room, with a door out to the rear garden, and a door into the ground floor shower room.

On the first floor landing is a staircase to the second floor, doors leading to five bedrooms, with the front having a bay window, three being doubles and two singles, one of which has the hot water tank and immersion heater (within a cupboard), and the family bathroom. On the second floor is a small landing area and doors to the two further bedrooms set in the eves of the home, one of these rooms is a single with under eaves storage and the other is very spacious and with some work could be adapted to a variety of uses.

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3 Bed House - Detached 
For Sale

Crosswell, Nr Newport, Pembrokeshire

Offers in the region of £285,000

An idyllic, 3/4 bed traditional detached stone cottage, sitting on just over a quarter of an acre plot, with 3 reception rooms and potential for annexe (STP), off-road parking, and a wildlife garden. Situated within the hamlet of Croswell at the foothills of the Preseli Mountains. All of which is only a 15 min drive from the sought-after coastal town of Newport, with many stunning beaches to choose from around Newport Bay and coastal paths of Cardigan Bay on the west coast of Wales.

Comprising: Wooden conservatory leading into the traditional kitchen with tiled flooring and a wood-fired “Lincar Ilaria range” boiler used for cooking and providing hot water and central heating for the home, with a useful wood store to side, a sink/drainer, wall and base units and space for a dining table and chairs, space and plumbing for washing machine & dishwasher, with a drying area above the door in the conservatory, and an additional external door to the side of the kitchen. This room also benefits from a dining and sofa area, with the afternoon sun streaming in (when sunny).

A door from the kitchen leads you into the spacious lounge with stairs hidden behind a wood-panelled wall to the first floor, an additional storage cupboard, and a beautiful inglenook fireplace housing the log burner. This characterful room also has space for a dining table as well as a spacious cosy seating area. From here you walk through a door into a dining room/possible additional bedroom with high ceilings. Flows into a quaint parlour with original features offering a variety of uses, with a slate floor, a feature inglenook including a bread oven, underfloor heating pipes installed, traditionally rendered stone walls, and an exterior door out to the parking area to the side of the cottage. These 2 reception rooms lend themselves to an annex.

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