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Aberporth, Cardigan 4 bed detached house for sale
Aberporth, Cardigan SA43
£550,000
Aberporth, Cardigan SA43
£550,000
Our Summary
- This beautifully restored former Sea Captain’s house in Aberporth offers character, generous space, and the added bonus of extra land with building potential
- 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)
- With its own access point, it could lend itself to holiday use such as glamping pods, a shepherd’s hut, or a small cabin (subject to consents), creating further income alongside the main house
- Equally, it could be developed as a generous garden with space for orchards, vegetable beds, or outdoor entertaining, or even provide scope for multi-generational living with the addition of a separate annexe or an affordable dwelling (again subject to planning)
- FLOOD RISK: Rivers/Sea - N/A - Surface Water: N/A COASTAL EROSION RISK: None in this location PLANNING PERMISSIONS: The seller has advised that there are no applications in the immediate area that they are aware of
- PLEASE NOTE: The owners of this property have applied for planning on the plot of land to the rear for a 2 bed detached house, which was refused due to lack of provision for affordable housing and failure to complement the site and its surroundings, more information can be found under planning application reference number: A240927 on the Ceredigion County Council website
- Extra land to the rear with separate access and development potential (subject to permissions)
Description
This beautifully restored 1930s former Sea Captain's house in Aberporth offers a unique blend of classic character and modern convenience. With its prominent position in the village, the property boasts distant sea views from several upstairs bedrooms and is just 600 yards from the two sandy beaches. The house has been thoughtfully restored to retain its original features, including parquet flooring, stained-glass windows, and fireplaces, while also providing generous space for everyday living. The property 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, offering a wide range of possibilities, including the potential for overflow accommodation, a separate garden, or even a separate dwelling, subject to relevant planning permissions. With its own access, detached garage, and outside WC, this property is a true gem in one of West Wales's most popular seaside communities.