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Freehold
£600,000
4 bed detached house for sale
New Quay SA454 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC rating: F
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Ysgol Cei Newydd 0.9 miles
- Ysgol Gynradd Llanarth 1.5 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Vendors Keen to Sell!
- Property with Land - Huge Potential
- Breath-taking Sea Views
- Renovation Project
- Good Range of Stone Barns with Potential
- Council Tax Band E
- LEB7740
- Lovely Rural Location near the Coast
- No Upward Chain
- Viewing Strictly by Appointment only
● Four Bedroom Detached Farmhouse Requiring Refurbishment
● Highly Desirable Coastal Location with Panoramic Sea Views
● Fine Range of Traditional Stone Barns with Scope for Conversion (stpc)
● Pasture Paddock
● Approx. 4.8 Acres In All
A four-bedroom detached farmhouse requiring modernisation, set in approx. 4.8 acres with a good range of traditional stone barns and pasture paddock, in a highly desirable coastal location with panoramic sea views
The spacious house has huge potential for a buyer to create an outstanding family home and the traditional stone barns have scope for conversion, subject to gaining the necessary consents, to holiday lets or additional living accommodation.
New Quay is a popular town on the Ceredigion coast famous for its scenic views, colourful houses and views over Cardigan Bay with regular sightings of the local bottle nosed dolphins. There is a good range of local shops and amenities and access via the A487 coast road to Aberystwth and Cardigan. There are numerous National Trust beaches locally, including Llangrannog, Penbryn, Tresaith and Aberporth.
The residence
A detached period four bedroom house in need of modernisation, with recently installed lpg gas boiler providing central heating, partial double-glazing and good ceiling heights throughout. The accommodation in brief is as follows, please refer to the floor plan for approximate room sizes.
The Main Entrance opens into a Dining Room which has feature ceiling beams, some panelling to the walls and a fireplace with a gas fire. The chimney, though not currently in use has been relined. A door off to the left leads through to a Kitchen with built-in units and range (currently disconnected), space for electric oven. Off the kitchen a Utility Room has plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, door to outside. There is a Cloakroom with a WC and wash hand basin.
The Lounge has a feature fireplace and a stable door leading through to a Conservatory An open tread wooden staircase leads to the First Floor
To the First Floor there are Three Double Bedrooms and one Single Bedroom, three of which have incredible views out across the Gardens to the sea beyond. A Family Bathroom is fitted with a wash hand basin, WC and bath with shower over.
Outside, outbuildings & land
The property is approached from the road through a gated entrance with a private drive leading to ample parking areas.
There is a Large Garden with an area of lawn and a Wildlife Pond.
A recently installed Caravan Hard-standing has connections to power and water supplies.
There are the following Outbuildings with approximate sizes:
Traditional Stone Barn One
Section One 4.85m x 4.20m (15’ 11 x 13’9)
Section Two 6.00m x 4.85m (19’8 x 15’11) with door
Section Three 6.00m x 4.85m (19’8 x 15’11) with double doors
Dutch Barn 15.16m x 13.58m (16’11 x 14’7)
Traditional Barn Two
Section One 6.38 x 4.83m (20’11 x 15’10)
Section Two 8.96m x 4.83m (29’5 x 15’10)
The Granary 6.58m x 5.00m (21’6 x 16’5) Split on two levels with outstretching sea views.
The Granary and the Two Traditional Barns are ideal subjects for conversion, subject to the necessary permissions.
Beyond the garden there is a Large Pasture Paddock that has been left unmanaged in recent years.
In all approx. 4.8 acres
(About 1.9 Hectares)
● Highly Desirable Coastal Location with Panoramic Sea Views
● Fine Range of Traditional Stone Barns with Scope for Conversion (stpc)
● Pasture Paddock
● Approx. 4.8 Acres In All
A four-bedroom detached farmhouse requiring modernisation, set in approx. 4.8 acres with a good range of traditional stone barns and pasture paddock, in a highly desirable coastal location with panoramic sea views
The spacious house has huge potential for a buyer to create an outstanding family home and the traditional stone barns have scope for conversion, subject to gaining the necessary consents, to holiday lets or additional living accommodation.
New Quay is a popular town on the Ceredigion coast famous for its scenic views, colourful houses and views over Cardigan Bay with regular sightings of the local bottle nosed dolphins. There is a good range of local shops and amenities and access via the A487 coast road to Aberystwth and Cardigan. There are numerous National Trust beaches locally, including Llangrannog, Penbryn, Tresaith and Aberporth.
The residence
A detached period four bedroom house in need of modernisation, with recently installed lpg gas boiler providing central heating, partial double-glazing and good ceiling heights throughout. The accommodation in brief is as follows, please refer to the floor plan for approximate room sizes.
The Main Entrance opens into a Dining Room which has feature ceiling beams, some panelling to the walls and a fireplace with a gas fire. The chimney, though not currently in use has been relined. A door off to the left leads through to a Kitchen with built-in units and range (currently disconnected), space for electric oven. Off the kitchen a Utility Room has plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, door to outside. There is a Cloakroom with a WC and wash hand basin.
The Lounge has a feature fireplace and a stable door leading through to a Conservatory An open tread wooden staircase leads to the First Floor
To the First Floor there are Three Double Bedrooms and one Single Bedroom, three of which have incredible views out across the Gardens to the sea beyond. A Family Bathroom is fitted with a wash hand basin, WC and bath with shower over.
Outside, outbuildings & land
The property is approached from the road through a gated entrance with a private drive leading to ample parking areas.
There is a Large Garden with an area of lawn and a Wildlife Pond.
A recently installed Caravan Hard-standing has connections to power and water supplies.
There are the following Outbuildings with approximate sizes:
Traditional Stone Barn One
Section One 4.85m x 4.20m (15’ 11 x 13’9)
Section Two 6.00m x 4.85m (19’8 x 15’11) with door
Section Three 6.00m x 4.85m (19’8 x 15’11) with double doors
Dutch Barn 15.16m x 13.58m (16’11 x 14’7)
Traditional Barn Two
Section One 6.38 x 4.83m (20’11 x 15’10)
Section Two 8.96m x 4.83m (29’5 x 15’10)
The Granary 6.58m x 5.00m (21’6 x 16’5) Split on two levels with outstretching sea views.
The Granary and the Two Traditional Barns are ideal subjects for conversion, subject to the necessary permissions.
Beyond the garden there is a Large Pasture Paddock that has been left unmanaged in recent years.
In all approx. 4.8 acres
(About 1.9 Hectares)
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