Aberporth
£400,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 4
A wonderful opportunity to purchase a property in the popular coastal village of Aberporth with sea views. Conveniently located within walking distance of the two sandy beaches, and with the coastal path on your doorstep. Built in 1906, this semi-detached house is full of character and charm benefiting from four bedrooms, two reception rooms, garden to the rear and oil central heating. This property would make a great family home.
Briefly comprising, on the ground floor an entrance porch, and hallway with decorative tiles. A lounge area with a bay window, feature fireplace and arched alcoves. The dining room has an exposed brick chimney with a feature fireplace and an open fire, from here an opening leads to the kitchen which has fitted wall and base units. Towards the end of the kitchen there is a seating area and patio doors overlooking the rear garden. The perfect spot to sit and enjoy the views of the garden. There is also a utility room and ground floor WC. On the first floor there is a family sized bathroom with separate bath and shower and two double bedrooms and a single bedroom. A further staircase leads to the second floor where there is a shower room and a fantastic bedroom with great sea views.
Externally the rear garden is accessed through the kitchen or utility area. The garden has a low maintenance gravel area with a shrub border. The remainder of the garden is laid to lawn with a scattered patio path leading to the end of the garden, where there is a outbuilding, useful for storage. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all that this property has to offer!
The sea side village of Aberporth is located 6.5 miles North-east of Cardigan. Originally a fishing village Aberporth boasts two sandy beaches, one of which is open to dog walking all year round and both are popular beaches for swimming, surfing and sailing. Rock pools are exposed at low tides and the famous bottle nose dolphins of Cardigan Bay are frequent visitors to this picturesque bay. The Ceredigion Coastal Path runs through the village making this a popular venue with walkers. The village benefits from; a primary and two nursery schools, several beach cafes, a community hall offering an indoor weekly market (arts & crafts/produce), an art studio and gallery, a pub, takeaway restaurants, chemist & post office and a village shop.
Entrance Hall
Lounge
Dining Room
Kitchen
Utility Room
WC
Bathroom
Bedroom One
Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three/Study
Bedroom Four
Shower Room
VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents.
TENURE: We are advised Freehold
SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
COUNCIL TAX: Band 'E' Ceredigion County Council
ref: LW/AMS/11/OK
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Briefly comprising, on the ground floor an entrance porch, and hallway with decorative tiles. A lounge area with a bay window, feature fireplace and arched alcoves. The dining room has an exposed brick chimney with a feature fireplace and an open fire, from here an opening leads to the kitchen which has fitted wall and base units. Towards the end of the kitchen there is a seating area and patio doors overlooking the rear garden. The perfect spot to sit and enjoy the views of the garden. There is also a utility room and ground floor WC. On the first floor there is a family sized bathroom with separate bath and shower and two double bedrooms and a single bedroom. A further staircase leads to the second floor where there is a shower room and a fantastic bedroom with great sea views.
Externally the rear garden is accessed through the kitchen or utility area. The garden has a low maintenance gravel area with a shrub border. The remainder of the garden is laid to lawn with a scattered patio path leading to the end of the garden, where there is a outbuilding, useful for storage. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all that this property has to offer!
The sea side village of Aberporth is located 6.5 miles North-east of Cardigan. Originally a fishing village Aberporth boasts two sandy beaches, one of which is open to dog walking all year round and both are popular beaches for swimming, surfing and sailing. Rock pools are exposed at low tides and the famous bottle nose dolphins of Cardigan Bay are frequent visitors to this picturesque bay. The Ceredigion Coastal Path runs through the village making this a popular venue with walkers. The village benefits from; a primary and two nursery schools, several beach cafes, a community hall offering an indoor weekly market (arts & crafts/produce), an art studio and gallery, a pub, takeaway restaurants, chemist & post office and a village shop.
Entrance Hall
Lounge
Dining Room
Kitchen
Utility Room
WC
Bathroom
Bedroom One
Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three/Study
Bedroom Four
Shower Room
VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents.
TENURE: We are advised Freehold
SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property.
COUNCIL TAX: Band 'E' Ceredigion County Council
ref: LW/AMS/11/OK
FACEBOOK & TWITTER
Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @ WWProps
https://www.facebook.com/westwalesproperties/
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