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- That opens the door to a range of options, adapting the balance between owner occupation and business use, or reshaping the site to suit a different direction, subject to any necessary consents
- The layout of "Hedgerow" lends itself to the possibility of being split into two separate living spaces, subject to the necessary consent
- Sunflower, the end-of-terrace cottage, is currently utilized as a retreat space, it offers an open-plan layout with the potential for customization
- The option to convert it back into a three-bedroom cottage adds flexibility to the property subject to the necessary consents
- 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
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Description
This traditional 5-bedroom farmhouse is set in around 4 acres of grounds near Aberporth and the Cardigan Bay coast. The main house has a ground floor layout featuring a kitchen, conservatory, dining room, boot room, lounge with Inglenook fireplace and "Brosley" multi-fuel stove, office, laundry room, WC, and a ground-floor double bedroom with en-suite. The property is complemented by overflow accommodation, six separate holiday cottages, a chapel-like building known as Ty Nos, a roundhouse, and various outbuildings, providing a rare mix of home, business, and lifestyle potential in a sought-after coastal area.