Situated in the picturesque village of Aberporth, this former Sea Captain's house from the 1930s is a blend of charm and potential. The property has been thoughtfully restored, maintaining its original features such as parquet flooring, stained-glass windows, and working fireplaces while providing a spacious living environment. With sea views from multiple upstairs bedrooms, this residence is currently operating as a successful holiday let but also holds great promise as a family home.
A standout feature is the additional land at the rear, separately fenced and accessible through Brynglas Estate. This area opens up numerous possibilities for development—whether as an extension to the garden or for creating additional accommodation options such as a cabin or shepherd's hut (subject to planning permissions). The property also includes a detached garage and an outside WC, enhancing its versatile appeal.
The interior boasts an impressive entrance hall with original Terrazzo flooring leading to character-filled living spaces including a light-infused lounge and dining room. The kitchen remains functional yet offers room for modernization while keeping some period details intact. Upstairs, the layout includes four bedrooms—three doubles enjoying sea views—and two well-appointed bathrooms.
Externally, the property benefits from ample parking and beautifully landscaped grounds that serve as both a private retreat and an opportunity for further development. Aberporth itself offers community amenities and access to scenic coastal paths, making this property not only a beautiful home but also an enticing investment opportunity in one of West Wales’s popular seaside locales.