This three-bedroom traditional Welsh smallholding offers a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. The property features a blend of character attributes and functional outbuildings, providing potential for various uses, including the possibility of converting an adjoining outbuilding into an Airbnb accommodation or a self-contained annexe. Situated on 5.7 acres of quality grazing and pasture land, the property boasts road frontage and a desirable south-facing aspect.
Located on the outskirts of the village of Penuwch, this property benefits from proximity to larger towns such as Aberaeron and Tregaron, making it convenient for daily needs. While Penuwch has its own public house and places of worship, nearby Tregaron offers essential services including primary and secondary schools, shops, agricultural merchants, a post office, and dining options. For further amenities and access to transport links, Aberystwyth is just a 30-minute drive away.
The setting provides stunning views over the surrounding countryside while still being easily accessible via local roads leading to Bwlchllan and Llangeitho. The property is in need of some modernization but presents an excellent canvas for buyers looking to add value through renovations.
Utilities include mains water and electricity along with private drainage and oil central heating. This combination of location, land, and potential makes it an intriguing option for investors or those seeking a rural retreat with room for development. Council Tax Band D (Ceredigion County Council) applies to this property.