There’s a garage, greenhouse and big garden too and plenty of renovation work to get stuck into
Wander down one of the few roads within the small Ceredigion village of Llanwnnen and you will come across a pair of pretty period semi-detached houses that offer a characterful place to call home.
As well as a pub, church and petrol station with a store the village is also a well-positioned base for exploring the county’s stunning countryside with the coast not too far away either.
For amenities and facilities, shopping and socialising, the popular county town of Lampeter is just a few miles to the east.
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But the semi-detached home going to auction can boast a number of factors that make it worth a second look, not least the tasty guide price of just £65,000, although surely it’s going to sell for significantly more, but you never know, someone might be about to bag a bargain.
This half of the pair of houses can also boast a garage that is joined at the rear to a bonus metal barn workshop, and if planning and budget allows, it could become a potential building plot for a separate dwelling or to extend the house to the side or maybe an onsite business premises as perhaps it once was.
The house, along with its neighbour, is also a Grade II listed building which might be a surprise to some potential buyers and is worth considering regarding the impact a listed status will have on the renovation project needed to be rolled out at this property.
The listing was granted in 1996, along with neighbouring numbers 1 and 2, for being ‘an unusually formally-planned group, also including Llanwnnen Post Office and Llanwnnen Church’.
The rear garden is a surprise maybe too, a generous space that offers its own smallholding and garden building potential and is currently home to a greenhouse and a metal shed, both of which need attention.
Inside the cottage it appears the two ground floor reception rooms have already been knocked together and the potential to create a stunning country cottage is obvious once the beams, stone walls and quarry floor tiles have been restored. And, if budget allows, the plastic front door maybe changed to more period appropriate painted in a pretty heritage colour.
At the rear of the house the kitchen and bathroom each occupy an added, single-storey extension and both need updating while upstairs two double bedrooms wait to be discovered and again are seeking some help, including sorting out what appears to be water ingress.
The two-bed cottage oozing potential can be viewed with Morgan & Davies estate agents by appointment and is going to online auction with Auction House, Wales via their website with bidding opening Monday, May at noon and closing Wednesday, May 24 at noon. Call either the agent on 01570 423623 or the auction house on 029 2047 5184 to find out more including the legal pack and information on buyer’s premium fee and administration fee.
For more dream homes, renovation stories, interiors advice and property celebrity interviews, competitions and discounts too, get your copy of the NEW Amazing Welsh Homes glossy magazine – it’s all Welsh, and it’s all about people like you. Order the magazine here.
There’s a garage, greenhouse and big garden too and plenty of renovation work to get stuck into
Wander down one of the few roads within the small Ceredigion village of Llanwnnen and you will come across a pair of pretty period semi-detached houses that offer a characterful place to call home.
As well as a pub, church and petrol station with a store the village is also a well-positioned base for exploring the county’s stunning countryside with the coast not too far away either.
For amenities and facilities, shopping and socialising, the popular county town of Lampeter is just a few miles to the east.
READ MORE: The enchanting cottage by a mystical waterfall said to be the entrance to another world
But the semi-detached home going to auction can boast a number of factors that make it worth a second look, not least the tasty guide price of just £65,000, although surely it’s going to sell for significantly more, but you never know, someone might be about to bag a bargain.
This half of the pair of houses can also boast a garage that is joined at the rear to a bonus metal barn workshop, and if planning and budget allows, it could become a potential building plot for a separate dwelling or to extend the house to the side or maybe an onsite business premises as perhaps it once was.
The house, along with its neighbour, is also a Grade II listed building which might be a surprise to some potential buyers and is worth considering regarding the impact a listed status will have on the renovation project needed to be rolled out at this property.
The listing was granted in 1996, along with neighbouring numbers 1 and 2, for being ‘an unusually formally-planned group, also including Llanwnnen Post Office and Llanwnnen Church’.
The rear garden is a surprise maybe too, a generous space that offers its own smallholding and garden building potential and is currently home to a greenhouse and a metal shed, both of which need attention.
Inside the cottage it appears the two ground floor reception rooms have already been knocked together and the potential to create a stunning country cottage is obvious once the beams, stone walls and quarry floor tiles have been restored. And, if budget allows, the plastic front door maybe changed to more period appropriate painted in a pretty heritage colour.
At the rear of the house the kitchen and bathroom each occupy an added, single-storey extension and both need updating while upstairs two double bedrooms wait to be discovered and again are seeking some help, including sorting out what appears to be water ingress.
The two-bed cottage oozing potential can be viewed with Morgan & Davies estate agents by appointment and is going to online auction with Auction House, Wales via their website with bidding opening Monday, May at noon and closing Wednesday, May 24 at noon. Call either the agent on 01570 423623 or the auction house on 029 2047 5184 to find out more including the legal pack and information on buyer’s premium fee and administration fee.
For more dream homes, renovation stories, interiors advice and property celebrity interviews, competitions and discounts too, get your copy of the NEW Amazing Welsh Homes glossy magazine – it’s all Welsh, and it’s all about people like you. Order the magazine here.