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Handsome detached house circa1890, boasting characterful accommodation and large landscaped gardens extending along the rear of the property to a further plot of land located at the far side, being formally registered with the National Gardens Scheme. The property retains many characteristics of its former era; the welcoming hall with its original etched glass door and colourful mosaic floor draw you into the tastefully presented interior which compliments the lovely traditional features. The property accommodation is set over three floors, having 4 bedrooms on the first floor and a further 3 rooms and bathroom in the loft; ideal as a family home, it also easily affords itself to Bed & Breakfast accommodation. (STPC). Standing proudly along the A487 coast road, within the village of Llwyncelyn, just approximately 2.5miles from the picturesque Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron set on the scenic Ceredigion coastline which is a popular venue with locals and tourists alike. Llwyncelyn village provides for everyday amenities to include post office, village stores, filling station and bus service to the surrounding areas. Charming property well worth a viewing!!!
Description
Handsome detached house circa1890, boasting characterful accommodation and large landscaped gardens extending along the rear of the property to a further plot of land located at the far side, being formally registered with the National Gardens Scheme. The property retains many characteristics of its former era; the welcoming hall with its original etched glass door and colourful mosaic floor draw you into the tastefully presented interior which compliments the lovely traditional features. The property accommodation is set over three floors, having 4 bedrooms on the first floor and a further 3 rooms and bathroom in the loft; ideal as a family home, it also easily affords itself to Bed & Breakfast accommodation. (STPC). Standing proudly along the A487 coast road, within the village of Llwyncelyn, just approximately 2.5miles from the picturesque Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron set on the scenic Ceredigion coastline which is a popular venue with locals and tourists alike. Llwyncelyn village provides for everyday amenities to include post office, village stores, filling station and bus service to the surrounding areas. Charming property well worth a viewing!!!
Entrance
Steps to covered verandah with attractive arch and balustrade feature to:
Vestibule
Entered via front entrance door with fanlight over, high ceiling, original mosaic flooring, and coving, lovely interior door with etched glass panel detail and fanlight over with side glass panels leading to;
Entrance Hall
High ceiling with original coving, original mosaic floor, stairs to upper floors, radiator, stripped wood doors to;
Sitting Room 16'8(into Bay)11'11x11'5 5.08m (into Bay)11'11x11'5
Double glazed square bay window to fore, Rene Mackintosh style open fireplace with tiled surround and hearth, high ceiling with coving and picture rail, striped wood flooring, radiator, TV point.
Lounge 15'4(into Bay)10'6 x 11'6 4.67m (into Bay)10'6 x 3.51m
Double glazed square bay window to fore, Victorian style open fireplace with decorative tiled surround, timber mantle and slate hearth, high ceiling with original coving and picture rail, stripped wood flooring.
Dining Room 11'11 x11' 3.63m x 3.35m
Double glazed double aspect windows to side and rear with deep sills, painted stone inglenook fireplace and chimney breast with inset timber lintel, decorative antique cast iron range set on slate hearth, built in open fronted alcove cupboard, part tongue and groove panelling to walls and ceiling, exposed timber flooring, radiator, TV point, etched glass panelled stripped wood door to;
Inner Hall/Office 7'5 x 6'3 2.26m x 1.91m
Interior window to main hall, radiator, tiled flooring, telephone point, doors to;
Kitchen 10'7 x 10'5 3.23m x 3.18m
Glass panelled door, tall double glazed window to rear, fitted kitchen comprising base, wall and drawer units with worktops extending to breakfast bar, single bowl stainless steel sink unit and drainer, plumbing for dishwasher, Rangemaster LPG cooking range with double oven, grill, 5 ring hob and electric hotplate, New World extractor hood over, localised wall tiles, tiled flooring, radiator, task lighting.
Utility 10'9/4' x 10'8/7'3 3.28m x 3.25m
Double glazed windows to side and rear, double glazed part glass panelled rear entrance door. Large enamel single bowl sink unit and drainer with cupboard below, appliance spaces, radiator, slate effect tiled floor, Vaillant LPG central heating boiler providing domestic hot water and central heating to the property, door to;
Cloakroom
Opaque glass window to side, WC, slate style tiled flooring.
First Floor Landing
Half gallery landing, double doors to airing cupboard, door to enclosed staircase leading to loft rooms, radiator, doors to;
Bedroom 1 10'5 x 8'11 3.18m x 2.72m
Double aspect double glazed windows to rear and side with wide sills, high ceiling, picture rail, radiator.
Cloakroom
Double glazed window to side, WC, small wall hung corner wash basin.
Family Bathroom 10'8 x 7'/5'6 3.25m x 2.13m
Double glazed opaque glass windows to side and rear, white suite comprising panel bath, WC, pedestal wash hand basin with shaver light over, corner shower cubicle with Triton electric shower, part tongue and groove panelling to walls and ceiling, tiled flooring, radiator, towel radiator.
Bedroom 2 11'6 x 10'7 3.51m x 3.23m
Double glazed window to rear with views over garden to open farmland, picture rail, exposed timber flooring, vanity wash hand basin with shaver light, mirror and tiled splashback, radiator.
Bedroom 3 12' x 11'7 3.66m x 3.53m
Double glazed windows to fore and side, original coving and picture rail, vanity wash hand basin with mirror and tiled splashback, radiator.
Dressing/Box Room 7'8 x 6' 2.34m x 1.83m
Double glazed window to fore, radiator.
Bedroom 4 12' x 11'6 3.66m x 3.51m
Double glazed windows to fore and side with wide sills and distant sea views to fore, original coving and picture rail, stripped wood flooring, built in cupboard with lighting, radiator.
Loft Room 1 20'8 x 8'1/5'9 6.30m x 2.46m
Entered via enclosed staircase from first floor landing. This is a central room with maximum ceiling height of approximately 6'10. Timber panelling to walls and ceiling, exposed A frame, timber flooring, 2 Velux style windows to fore with built in window seats and storage below, distant sea views, electric fuse box point, access to roof space, power and lighting connected, doors to;
Loft Room 2 13'11 x 8'9 4.24m x 2.67m
Velux window to fore, timber panelling to walls, ceiling and flooring, part exposed A frame.
'1Loft Room 3 11'4 x 7'10 3.45m x 2.39m
Velux style window to rear with views over farmland, white painted timber panelling to walls and ceiling.
Bathroom
Small Velux style window to rear. White suite comprising pedestal wash hand basin, panel bath, WC, localised wall tiles, white painted timber panelling to walls and ceiling, part exposed A frame.
Externally
The property is approached via gated access to an enclosed frontage with low walls and railings. A small courtyard with flower borders and path leads onto a covered veranda with an arch and balustrade features. There are gated pedestrian access located to both sides of the property with pathways to the rear. A further gated vehicular access has a gravelled driveway which extends along the rear boundary adjoining open farmland and leads to a formal parking and turning area. The impressive grounds extend along the rear of the property to include a large area of land on the far side. We are advised that the grounds were formally registered under the National Garden Scheme where the carefully planned borders and displays with an abundance of plants, shrubs and trees have been appreciated by the public. The extensive grounds may equally be enjoyed by vegetable gardeners with plenty of space for cultivating crops and enjoying the small established orchard.
Outbuilding/Workshop 17'1 x 15'4 5.21m x 4.67m
Stone and slated construction with up and over door, pedestrian door, widows to sides, electricity connected and cold water tap outside. The building is currently utilised as a workshop but has potential for other uses such as possible conversion to additional accommodation (STPC)
Services
We are advised that mains services are connected. EER G EIR F
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