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3 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1,463 sq ft / 136 sq m
EPC rating: E
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  • Tenure: Freehold

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Fine and Country West Wales are delighted to bring the Detached Cottage of Penlon onto the open market. This character and ancient Cottage is situated in the sought after village location of Llanddewi Brefi and offers much characterful accommodation with beautiful cottage style gardens and off road parking.

To the ground floor, there is a spacious entrance hall with a mezzanine and cloakroom, leading into a large dining/reception room, kitchen, second sitting room, three first floor bedrooms and a family bathroom.

To the rear of the property, there are beautiful cottage gardens with a summer house, an attractive summer house and a seating area under a pergola at the end of the garden and much seclusion with great views. The property is approached via a quiet lane and properties like this should be viewed to be appreciated as soon as possible.

Vendor Interview:
We fell in love with Penlon as soon as we walked through the door. We love the wood panelling and the shelving and have not made any changes, only enhancements.

Penlon was originally two cottages and we believe the older part dates back to the mid 18th century. The end part is probably 100 years younger. We have been told that the house was a lodge providing accommodation for clerics visiting the nearby church, which is famous as a place of pilgrimage. The house in more recent years was home to a well known local artist who was responsible for the conversion to which you see today. We enjoy living in a house with a bit of history.

We have been very happy in the village of Llanddewi. The setting is beautiful under Foelallt mountain. The neighbours are brilliant and the village pub is always welcoming. There are some good dog walks and we are close to the larger towns of Tregaron and Lampeter.

We would recommend this village to anyone, peace and quiet but without remoteness.

Rooms

GROUND FLOOR

Entrance Porch:
With a half glazed, double glazed wooden front door with window to side leading into the entrance hall.

Cloakroom:
Low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, part tiled walls, tiled flooring, heated towel rail and extractor fan.

Entrance Hall: 2.79m x 2.39m (9ft 1in x 7ft 10in)
With tiled floors, beam ceiling, doors to breakfast room / dining room and cloakroom and staircase up to a mezzanine seating area/wine store.

Mezzanine/Study/Occasional Single Bedroom:
With a pitched ceiling, galleried area overlooking the entrance hall leading into principal reception room, currently used as additional seating/wine store.

Dining Room: 4.50m x 8.99m (14ft 9in x 29ft 5in)
With original stairs to first floor landing. A large room with a fitted Rayburn, attractive upcycled reclaimed flooring, range of excellent fitted base level units with shelving above. Two windows looking out to the front, radiator, original beam ceiling and understairs cupboard.

Sitting Room / Snug: 4.19m x 4.90m (13ft 8in x 16ft)
Dual aspect with wood burning stove, attractive wooden double glazed windows overlooking the rear garden and to the front lane. Original wood paneling, beam ceiling and door through to lounge.

Comfortable Lounge:
Dual aspect with two attractive double glazed wooden sash windows looking out to the front, radiator, attractive wood burning stove, quarry tiled flooring, understairs storage area and stairs to Bedroom Three.

FIRST FLOOR

First Floor Landing:
Approached by a dogleg staircase, well lit by window to rear and access to the loft space.

Bedroom One: 4.70m x 3.71m (15ft 5in x 12ft 2in)
Front aspect looking onto the small lane, with a comprehensive shelving unit, with airing cupboard and storage space, radiator and attractive original floorboards.

Bedroom Two: 4.70m x 2.59m (15ft 5in x 8ft 5in)
Front aspect with window looking onto lane, radiator and original floor boarding.

Family Bathroom: 2.31m x 1.80m (7ft 6in x 5ft 10in)
Front aspect, refitted with an attractive, modern yet traditional suite with a low WC, vanity wash hand basin with mixer tap, panel enclosed bath, part tiled walls, heated towel rail and extractor fan.

Exterior:
Accessed via an attractive quiet Lane. To the side of the property, there are double gates giving access to potential parking (currently used as a formal garden). A beautiful cottage style garden with a proliferation of plants and shrubs and trees. Very secluded with wonderful views in the back. There is driveway parking to the side of the property off the lane in addition to the potential side parking. The garden itself is mainly laid to lawn with a variety of flower and shrub borders and there is additionally a vegetable growing area to the rear and to the back of the property. There is an attractive summer house and a seating area under a pergola at the end of the garden. There's also access to the oil tank and the garden enjoys a sunny aspect.

Bedroom Three: 4.70m x 3.81m (15ft 5in x 12ft 6in)
With two wooden double glazed sash windows overlooking the front, radiator and access to loft space.

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Fine & Country - West Wales - Aberystwyth
Fine & Country - West Wales - Aberystwyth
The Gallery, Station Chambers Aberystwyth SY23 1LH
01974 212506
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Welcome to Fine and Country West Wales. We are proud to offer Countryside, luxury, and special properties for sale across the whole of the amazing county of Ceredigion and West Wales which includes the county towns of Aberystwyth, Tregaron, Lampeter, Aberaeron and Newquay. Our specialist regional knowledge of these local markets ensures that you will receive the absolute best service, whether you are buying or selling a property in this area or any of the surrounding villages. The region is peaceful, rural, traditional, and unspoilt. Its slow pace of change is exactly why it has become so popular over the last decade, offering residents a home where the crime rate is low, the beaches are deserted, there are less crowds and family values are a priority. The area offers country houses, old farmhouses, large character homes and cottages. Our local knowledge throughout West Wales, and more specifically within the luxury property market across the Ceredigion region enable us to deliver the best results possible for buyers and sellers.  If you are looking to sell your valued home, please contact us as soon as possible for a specific strategy and free marketing advice on the sale of your property. We can also look at a Re Launch Strategy for properties off the market or properties on the market for some time (in confidence). We look forward to hearing from you.
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