For Sale4 Bedroom Detached House in Panteg, Moylegrove, Cardigan, SA43£675,000

Panteg, Moylegrove, Cardigan, SA43

4 Bedroom Detached House for sale
Guide Price: £675,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Guide Price
£675,000

Key Features

  • Three/Four bedroom detached character cottage
  • Set within approx. one acre of beautifully landscaped and wild gardens
  • Versatile layout with self contained annexe potential
  • Traditional stone buildings including garage and former stable with loft
  • Conservatory/sunroom with garden access and wildlife views
  • Private driveway with off road parking for four vehicles
  • Balcony with far reaching views towards the sea
  • Scope for conversion and further development (STP)
  • Easy walk to coast path at Ceibwr Bay and short drive to other coastal walks and local amenities

Description

A charming country home, gardens approaching one acre, far-reaching country views and with the option to easily create an annexe if required. Set within a peaceful no-through lane in the sought-after hamlet of Moylegrove, Panteg is a most attractive three/four-bedroom detached cottage, offering approximately one acre of established gardens, far-reaching countryside views, and versatile accommodation with annexe potential. From the canopied entrance porch, a part-glazed front door opens into a welcoming vestibule that flows into the characterful sitting room. This delightful space is dual aspect, enjoying natural light from three double-glazed windows, and features exposed beam ceilings, a central fireplace, a cloakroom cupboard, and a radiator. The room transitions from laminate flooring into a recently carpeted area, creating a warm and inviting ambience. Steps lead down into the open-plan kitchen/dining room—again, dual aspect—with two front-facing UPVC double-glazed windows. The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of high and base-level units, a double-bowl sink with drainer, and space for a fridge-freezer. Notable features include partial tiled and wood-panelled walls, an impressive original walk-in inglenook fireplace, double built-in electric ovens, a four-ring gas hob with a built in dishwasher, and attractive beam ceilings. The laminate wood flooring continues seamlessly into the adjoining conservatory/sunroom. This triple-aspect sunroom is a standout feature—perfect for dining, entertaining, or simply soaking in the wildlife and dark skies this region is known for. With double doors opening directly onto the garden, it is a tranquil and versatile living space. A staircase leads from the inner hall to the first-floor landing, which provides access to the three principal bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom One is a spacious, dual-aspect room with double-glazed windows overlooking the garden. Bedroom Two enjoys a rear aspect with views across the garden and towards the distant sea. Bedroom Three is a versatile front-facing room, featuring a double-glazed window and Velux rooflight, along with a built-in king-size bed with storage underneath—ideal as a guest room, children's bedroom, or study. The family bathroom is front-facing and includes a panel-enclosed bath, low-level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, and a heated towel rail. Returning to the ground floor the kitchen continues via a door into the recently refitted utility room complete with its own entrance from the front garden via a part -glazed hardwood door. The utility is fitted with upper and lower units, a granite composite sink with mixer tap, plumbing and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, a rear facing double glazed window and inset spot lighting. A door leads to a beautifully refitted shower room comprising a contemporary walk-in cubicle with wall-mounted mixer shower, low-level WC, vanity wash basin, heated towel rail and an opaque UPVC window. A locally crafted wooden staircase leads up from the utility to a wonderfully flexible room currently used as a second reception room, but which would make a lovely fourth bedroom (double) or a fantastic workspace / office. Stunning double glazed French doors open out to a private balcony with uninterrupted views across open countryside and towards the sea – truly a special place to unwind and enjoy the natural surroundings and star filled dark skies. The current utility, shower room and upstairs reception / bedroom and balcony can easily be made into a separate annexe area with its own separate entrance if required. The gardens at Panteg are a true testament to years of thoughtful care and investment, creating an enchanting, ever-changing landscape that wraps around the cottage. With a distinct view or feature to discover around every corner, the grounds offer a wonderful balance of cultivated beauty and natural charm. A rich tapestry of mature trees, well-stocked borders, flowering shrubs, and climbing plants enhance the sense of seclusion and tranquillity expected from a quiet no-through lane setting. Wildlife thrives here, adding to the property's rural appeal. A series of traditional stone outbuildings flank the driveway and present further scope for development, subject to the necessary consents. These include: - An original stable, currently used for storage - A garage with vehicle and pedestrian doors - A separate area housing a greenhouse and the property's oil tank From here, a pathway leads to an elevated secret garden—currently arranged with a swing seat, patio table and chairs, and thoughtfully designed for complete privacy. This secluded space features two framed openings in the stone boundary wall, perfectly positioned to enjoy sweeping countryside views and star-filled skies. Furthermore, the property provides ample off-road parking for 3 / 4 vehicles and offers ample scope to further develop the gardens or even add extra accommodation, making this a truly versatile and rare countryside and coastal offering. Energy Efficiency Current: 40.0 Energy Efficiency Potential: 81.0

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