This striking late Georgian country house, a Grade II listed property believed to have been built between 1825 and 1835, is rich in historical charm and character. While the current owners have made thoughtful updates to the home - preserving features such as sash windows, ornate fireplaces, and elegant plasterwork - there remains significant potential for further enhancement and expansion. The main residence spans two floors, complemented by a cellar, providing substantial living space for modern family life. Notably, the estate includes two former cottages that are prime candidates for renovation, along with a versatile outbuilding/workshop and garages that can be adapted to suit a variety of uses.
Set within approximately 20.8 acres of lush grounds featuring parkland and mature woodland, this property offers not just residential space but also an idyllic setting for outdoor activities. A network of tracks allows for exploration of the diverse natural surroundings, making it ideal for those interested in agriculture or tourism ventures.
The main house boasts spacious rooms filled with light - from the inviting reception hall to the grand dining area which opens onto landscaped gardens. The first floor is home to well-proportioned bedrooms with scenic views over both the parkland and adjoining walled gardens.
The location on the edge of Llechryd village provides access to local amenities while being strategically positioned near larger towns like Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn. Additionally, proximity to the Ceredigion Heritage Coastline adds allure for nature enthusiasts and prospective holiday rental markets alike.