Cwm Broch
Bridell
£350,000
A smallholding of approximately 5.62 acres situated in a beautiful rural setting offering privacy and seclusion whilst only being around 3.5 miles from Cardigan town.
The property comes with a useful annex, ideal for extra living space or income potential.
The pretty farmhouse retains many original features such as exposed stonework, wooden beams, exposed flooring and comprises: porch; kitchen with fitted units and an oil fired Rayburn (which services the hot water and central heating) and a walk-in pantry; a spacious lounge/diner and open stairs to the first floor.
From the landing on the first floor doors is one double and one single bedroom along with a family bathroom.
Stairs lead to the third double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a door goes on to fourth bedroom (which could potentially be converted into an en-suite).
The annex is approached via steps up into a spacious conservatory/porch area with a balcony down the far side. Double doors give access into the open plan living space with fitted kitchen area (in need of finishing off) and a step and door down into the bedroom with en-suite shower room.
Externally the property is accessed via a shared driveway leading through the yard of one property and branching off onto the private drive for this property. Offering ample turning space and parking space, the grounds open up with lawned areas to the side (which could be fenced off to make a paddock) and the track leads on to the main house and the barn (with annex over).
The barn has a very useful studio space fitted with lighting and heating. A further storage area, open barn and a stall (useful stable).
The front garden benefits from a stone barn with garden area to the front.
The land carries on down below the property, into the valley with more paddocks and pasture.
A stunning setting for those looking for a quite pace of life, not too far from amenities.
West Wales Properties
01239 615 915
westwalesproperties.co.uk
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