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£395,000

Aberbanc, Penrhiwllan, Llandysul, Ceredigion, SA44 5NP

  • 4 beds
Detached house

£395,000

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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Nestled in the charming village of Aberbanc, this stunning detached house is a true gem waiting to be discovered. With the original part dating back around 300 years, this period property exudes character and charm with original features such as an inglenook fireplace and slate floors. Boasting 3 reception rooms and 4 bedrooms, this property offers ample space for comfortable living. The house sits on 0.44 acres of land, including a generous rear garden complete with a timber cabin that could serve as a home office or extra accommodation.

Aberbanc is a small, rural village within easy driving distance to Henllan, Newcastle Emlyn, Llandysul and the West Wales coastline of Cardigan Bay. Nearby Henllan is famed for its links with the woollen industry and the old railway station, which is the centre for the Vale of Teifi Railway Preservation Society, it is also home to Celtic Wines with a delightful gift shop, coffee room and adjoining garden centre. The popular market town of Newcastle Emlyn is only 3.4 miles away and offers quaint country shops, supermarkets, schools and more, and Llandysul is only 5.6 miles away. Meanwhile, the stunning beaches and coastal paths of Cardigan Bay are only a half hour drive away.

Entry into the property is through the front door into the hallway, with doors off to the lounge and sitting room, stairs to the first floor, and a useful understairs cupboard.

The lounge has a window to the front, and a feature fire surround. The sitting room has a window to the front, a slate hearth with a fireplace and wood burning stove and pretty stone surround and exposed stone wall, and steps down to the dining room. The dining room is part of the original house with the old inglenook fireplace with useful storage on either side and large beam over the top, a storage space to the side, perfect for storing boots and coats, double patio doors open out to the side garden, a door leads out to the other side, and a door opens up into the kitchen.

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