£460,000
Llangrannog, Llandysul, Ceredigion, SA44 6RN
- 3 beds
£460,000
- 3 beds
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Tucked in off the road and facing the coast on the outskirts of the charming seaside village of Llangrannog, this detached house, steeped in history, presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a blend of character and modern comfort. Originally built in 1846 as a navigation school for the renowned Sarah Jane Rees, also known by her bardic name, Cranogwen, this property boasts a rich heritage and still has the original school bell tower in place (minus the bell). With one reception room, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms, this home offers a perfect balance of space and functionality. Convenience is key with a ground floor bedroom and shower room, while the first-floor hosts two additional bedrooms and a bathroom, providing ample accommodation for residents and guests alike. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the sea through the wooded valley, a true delight for nature enthusiasts.
Llangrannog is a gem of West Wales with its vibrant community, a cosy pub, cafes, and beautiful beaches. It is a lovely place to escape from the hustle-bustle of life, the village of Brynhoffnant is a short drive up the hill and has a Londis shop and petrol station and a pub, nearby Cardigan town & colourful Aberaeron are only a 20-minute drive away.
Entry to the property is through a door into the boot room/utility area with slate tiled flooring, worktop with storage under and space/plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, a door into the ground floor shower room and an opening into the inner hall.
The ground floor shower room had a corner shower, a toilet and a unique, bespoke wash hand basin sitting upon an old school desk which has been cleverly transformed to keep the historical character of the property’s origins.
The inner hall has a useful storage cupboard and doors into the ground floor bedroom and the open plan lounge/diner.
The ground floor bedroom is a useful double with windows out to the rear of the property.
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