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Our Summary
- In need of modernisation
- Good potential to add value
- Set along the road leading down to the popular coastal village of Aberporth, this detached cottage offers plenty of character, useful living space and exciting scope for improvement
- With off-road parking to the side, gardens to the rear and a spacious attic room, the property could suit buyers searching for a first home, coastal base, investment opportunity or a project in a well-connected part of West Wales close to Cardigan Bay
- Properties in this location with scope to modernise are becoming increasingly difficult to find, particularly those with character features, parking and outside space
- Viewing is recommended to appreciate the potential and setting on offer
- 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
The property is a one-bedroom cottage with a useful attic room in the village of Tan Y Groes, near Aberporth. It has a traditional cottage feel, with exposed stonework in the main living room and a feature fireplace in the ground floor bedroom. The accommodation includes a kitchen with a range of base and wall units, a bathroom with a bath, WC, and wash hand basin, and a spacious attic room with exposed floorboards, roof windows, and countryside glimpses.
Externally, the property benefits from off-road parking, gardens wrapping around the rear and side boundaries, and a useful timber shed for storage. The grounds provide a good amount of outdoor space for gardening and seating areas.