Handsome country house in Wales
This attractive country property has nearly six acres of gardens and grounds, and smart accommodation perfect for family living.


Rhydyfran is a handsome period farmhouse dating back to the 1830s located near Lampeter in the Cardiganshire countryside in Wales. The property has well-proportioned rooms with lots of period features including stone fireplaces, quarry tile floors and parquet flooring, and the kitchen has bespoke units and French doors out to the patio.
Two staircases lead up to the first floor, where there are five bedrooms, including the master suite, plus a family bathroom and a shower room.
Accommodation in total comprises: hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, shower room, cloakroom, five bedrooms plus bathrooms.
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Outside the old coach house has been converted into a substantial office block, through it could be used for secondary accommodation. There is also a spacious two-bedroom cottage which could be made available by separate negotiation.
The gardens are dominated by the backdrop created by the mature woodland with gardens to the front and side; close to the house is the extensive paved terrace and a large paddock lies to the north; the grounds come to 5.7 acres.
Rhydyfran sits in a wonderful locations in the heart of the Cardiganshire countryside in Wales just over three miles from Lampeter which has excellent local services. The Welsh coast and Cardigan Bay is just half-an-hour by car.
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The guide price is £595,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01432 273 087 or visit their website.
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