Guide price
£475,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Aeron Court, Talsarn, Lampeter
Spacious accommodation
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Substantial period Grade II listed Former Farmhouse
- Bursting with Character and Charm
- Noted as a building of special interest known to date back to the mid 1700's
- Extensive & spacious family sized accommodation 4 Bedroom
- Beautiful Kitchen / Diner & a most attractive living room with feature inglenook
- Lovely Sun / Breakfast Room
- Summerhouse & Barbecue area Vibrant & well kept Grounds
- Ample parking via Carport, Garage & Tarmacadam Drive
- Privately tucked away yet Convenient
- Only some 8 miles distance from the historic Georgian Harbour Town of Aberaeron
A substantial period grade II listed former farmhouse bursting with character and charm, noted as a building of special interest known to date back to the mid 1700's. The property offers extensive & spacious family sized accommodation having 4 bedrooms, a beautiful kitchen / diner & a most attractive living room with inglenook holding a multi-fuel stove. The grounds are vibrant & well kept, backing onto open fields whilst having several seating areas, summerhouse, barbecue area, tulip trees & a unique acer griseum / paperbark maple tree. The property is privately tucked away yet convenient being only some 8 miles distance from the historic Georgian Harbour Town of Aberaeron & the many sandy beaches on the West Wales heritage coastline.
Location - Ty Mawr is tucked away in the scenic Aeron Valley, noted for its beauty. The property is private yet not remote and convenient to the pretty Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron renowned for its destination bars, restaurants and hotels whilst also being within easy travelling distance of the university town of Lampeter and within an easy driving distance of the larger town of Aberystwyth to the north. Talsarn itself holds historical significance as the former residence of famous welsh poet Dylan Thomas who resided at the nearby Plas Gelli mansion from 1941 to 1943. This location offers a unique opportunity to explore the Welsh countryside being within reach of therapeutic walks through the Welsh land and valleys, all adding to the appeal of this ideal family home.
Description - A substantial stone former farmhouse with slate roof, part of which is known to date back to the mid 18th century offering oil centrally heated, family sized accommodation that has been extensively renovated over the years whilst keeping the original charm and character of the home to now provide a homely yet prestigious feeling residence. To the ground floor the majority of the rooms have attractive quarry tiled flooring - we are informed from the town of Ruabon in North Wales famous for their strong materials & there is character sash windows throughout. The property affords more particularly the following -
Storm Porch - leading to -
Front Entrance Door To - -
Boot Room - with quarry tiled flooring & glass paned French doors to -
Reception Hallway - with quarry tiled flooring, access to insulated loft & with ornate feature doorframe, doors to -
Living Room - A spacious & welcoming room with attractive feature inglenook with multi fuel stove, exposed stone walls, exposed character beams & door to grounds to the side
Kitchen / Dining Room - 5.54m x 5.49m (18'2" x 18') - A beautiful kitchen / diner which really feels like the heart of the home which is part tiled with bespoke kitchen units & central breakfast bar, 'Rangemaster' 5 ring calor gas hobs & electric oven with extractor hood over, belfast sink with mixer tap, plumbing/space for dishwasher & wall recess currently housing microwave. Built in cupboard housing the oil 'Worcester' central heating boiler.
Inner Hall - off reception hallway with quarry tiled floor & walk in pantry with shelving.
Shower Room - 2.74m x 1.96m (9' x 6'5") - A part tiled suite with tiled flooring, direct fed shower unit, plumbing for automatic washing machine, pedestal wash hand basin.
Sun Room - 3.40m x 2.44m (11'1" x 8'0") - with exposed timbers & French doors to exterior with covered external patio, a perfect spot for those alfresco summer evenings with a barbecue area on hand & a lovely view of the garden / patio.
First Floor -
Landing - Approached via an attractive original staircase that leads up to a half-galleried landing with picture window. The inner landing provides built in wardrobe/storage space & airing cupboard with copper cylinder & immersion heater.
Master Bedroom - 5.84m x 4.32m (19'2" x 14'2") - A large bedroom with exposed character beams & closed fireplace with inset timber above, exposed floorboard & sash window to the front.
Bedroom 2 - 3.81m x 3.35m (12'6" x 11") - with exposed character beams & exposed timber flooring
Bedroom 3 - 4.95m x 3.86m (16'2" x 12'7") - with double aspect windows & exposed character beams
Bedroom 4 - 3.89m x 3.51m (12'9" x 11'6") - with exposed 'A frame' beams & exposed floorboards
Bathroom - A newly renovated suite with tiled flooring, shower cubicle, wash hand basin with toiletries cupboard, WC & heated towel rail.
Externally - The property is set in a spacious corner plot which dominates the rear of the cul de sac made up of select barn conversions & other properties. The farmhouse & its grounds enjoy considerable privacy with extensive parking and turning areas to the front via a tarmacadam driveway & lean-to carport 27' x 11'5. One of the main features of this property is the extensive & vibrant grounds made up of shrubs, flowering bushes, mature trees (tulip trees & a a paperbark maple) & lawned gardens. There is also a summerhouse within the grounds, a patio area with barbecue, paved paths, a feature well & an ornamental bridge.
Garage / Workshop - 6.10m x 6.10m (20' x 20') - having 2 seperate doors off the cul-de-sac access.
Summerhouse - Well placed to enjoy the private & attractive grounds of the property.
Further Grounds -
Feature Well -
Services - We are informed the property is connected to mains water, electricity & drainage & benefits from oil fired central heating.
Directions - What3Words: expel.outs.walked
From Lampeter take the A482 towards Aberaeron, after passing through Creuddyn Bridge at the top of a steep hill take the right hand turning on to the B4337, continue to the village of Talsarn, over a humpback bridge, past Dalton's ATV's on your left, take the first left hand drive into a private cul-de-sac. the property is the second in on the left hand side, approached via a gated entrance.
Council Tax Band 'F' - We understand that the property is in council tax band 'F' with the amount payable per annum being £3039.
Location - Ty Mawr is tucked away in the scenic Aeron Valley, noted for its beauty. The property is private yet not remote and convenient to the pretty Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron renowned for its destination bars, restaurants and hotels whilst also being within easy travelling distance of the university town of Lampeter and within an easy driving distance of the larger town of Aberystwyth to the north. Talsarn itself holds historical significance as the former residence of famous welsh poet Dylan Thomas who resided at the nearby Plas Gelli mansion from 1941 to 1943. This location offers a unique opportunity to explore the Welsh countryside being within reach of therapeutic walks through the Welsh land and valleys, all adding to the appeal of this ideal family home.
Description - A substantial stone former farmhouse with slate roof, part of which is known to date back to the mid 18th century offering oil centrally heated, family sized accommodation that has been extensively renovated over the years whilst keeping the original charm and character of the home to now provide a homely yet prestigious feeling residence. To the ground floor the majority of the rooms have attractive quarry tiled flooring - we are informed from the town of Ruabon in North Wales famous for their strong materials & there is character sash windows throughout. The property affords more particularly the following -
Storm Porch - leading to -
Front Entrance Door To - -
Boot Room - with quarry tiled flooring & glass paned French doors to -
Reception Hallway - with quarry tiled flooring, access to insulated loft & with ornate feature doorframe, doors to -
Living Room - A spacious & welcoming room with attractive feature inglenook with multi fuel stove, exposed stone walls, exposed character beams & door to grounds to the side
Kitchen / Dining Room - 5.54m x 5.49m (18'2" x 18') - A beautiful kitchen / diner which really feels like the heart of the home which is part tiled with bespoke kitchen units & central breakfast bar, 'Rangemaster' 5 ring calor gas hobs & electric oven with extractor hood over, belfast sink with mixer tap, plumbing/space for dishwasher & wall recess currently housing microwave. Built in cupboard housing the oil 'Worcester' central heating boiler.
Inner Hall - off reception hallway with quarry tiled floor & walk in pantry with shelving.
Shower Room - 2.74m x 1.96m (9' x 6'5") - A part tiled suite with tiled flooring, direct fed shower unit, plumbing for automatic washing machine, pedestal wash hand basin.
Sun Room - 3.40m x 2.44m (11'1" x 8'0") - with exposed timbers & French doors to exterior with covered external patio, a perfect spot for those alfresco summer evenings with a barbecue area on hand & a lovely view of the garden / patio.
First Floor -
Landing - Approached via an attractive original staircase that leads up to a half-galleried landing with picture window. The inner landing provides built in wardrobe/storage space & airing cupboard with copper cylinder & immersion heater.
Master Bedroom - 5.84m x 4.32m (19'2" x 14'2") - A large bedroom with exposed character beams & closed fireplace with inset timber above, exposed floorboard & sash window to the front.
Bedroom 2 - 3.81m x 3.35m (12'6" x 11") - with exposed character beams & exposed timber flooring
Bedroom 3 - 4.95m x 3.86m (16'2" x 12'7") - with double aspect windows & exposed character beams
Bedroom 4 - 3.89m x 3.51m (12'9" x 11'6") - with exposed 'A frame' beams & exposed floorboards
Bathroom - A newly renovated suite with tiled flooring, shower cubicle, wash hand basin with toiletries cupboard, WC & heated towel rail.
Externally - The property is set in a spacious corner plot which dominates the rear of the cul de sac made up of select barn conversions & other properties. The farmhouse & its grounds enjoy considerable privacy with extensive parking and turning areas to the front via a tarmacadam driveway & lean-to carport 27' x 11'5. One of the main features of this property is the extensive & vibrant grounds made up of shrubs, flowering bushes, mature trees (tulip trees & a a paperbark maple) & lawned gardens. There is also a summerhouse within the grounds, a patio area with barbecue, paved paths, a feature well & an ornamental bridge.
Garage / Workshop - 6.10m x 6.10m (20' x 20') - having 2 seperate doors off the cul-de-sac access.
Summerhouse - Well placed to enjoy the private & attractive grounds of the property.
Further Grounds -
Feature Well -
Services - We are informed the property is connected to mains water, electricity & drainage & benefits from oil fired central heating.
Directions - What3Words: expel.outs.walked
From Lampeter take the A482 towards Aberaeron, after passing through Creuddyn Bridge at the top of a steep hill take the right hand turning on to the B4337, continue to the village of Talsarn, over a humpback bridge, past Dalton's ATV's on your left, take the first left hand drive into a private cul-de-sac. the property is the second in on the left hand side, approached via a gated entrance.
Council Tax Band 'F' - We understand that the property is in council tax band 'F' with the amount payable per annum being £3039.
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