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£235,000

(£155/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale

Glanwern, Borth SY24
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,517 sq. ft
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£235,000

(£155/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale
Glanwern, Borth SY24

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,517 sq. ft

Just added
Freehold
Added on 19/08/2025

About this property

  • Coastal location

  • Spacious living

  • Attic conversion

  • Exspansive rear garden

  • Vintage style kitchen

  • Solar panels

  • Air source heating

  • Walking distance to borth beach

  • All main services connected

  • Freehold

Character-Filled Mid Terraced Home In A Sought-After Coastal Location, Glanwern, Borth

Introduction Bushbury is a beautifully presented mid-terraced period home that instantly feels welcoming. Arranged over three floors, it combines spacious living areas, original features, and spectacular sea views. Perfectly positioned in Glanwern, Borth, this charming home offers a lifestyle where every day feels like a coastal escape-ideal for family life, entertaining, and embracing the magic of seaside living.

Entrance A small porch opens into the hallway, setting a warm and inviting tone.

Hallway (6.23m x 1.03m) Featuring wooden panelled walls, original floorboards, and a wall-mounted radiator, with doors to the main rooms. An under-stair cupboard provides practical storage.

Dining room (4.29m x 2.99m) A bright and welcoming front-facing room with fitted carpet, radiator, and large window. Built-in shelving adds character, while bi-fold doors connect seamlessly to the lounge.

Lounge (3.68m x 3.61m) A cosy retreat with original floorboards, a rear-facing sash window, and a fireplace with tiled hearth. A log burner (currently disconnected) enhances the period feel. Bi-fold doors open to the dining room, creating a perfect entertaining space.

Utility room Formerly the original kitchen with quarry tile flooring, this space houses a radiator, a large cupboard containing the boiler (air source heat pump located outside), and a wall-mounted solar unit. A side door leads directly to the garden.

Kitchen (3.87m x 2.88) Set within a converted conservatory, the kitchen blends vintage charm with practicality. Tiled flooring, 1920s-style base units, built-in shelving, and a classic butler sink with copper pipe taps are complemented by wrap-around windows flooding the space with natural light. French doors open onto the rear garden and pergola seating area.

First floor

landing (1.42m x 1.88m) Leads to the bathroom, with stairs rising to the second landing.

Bathroom Original wooden panelled flooring, rear and side sash windows, WC, hand wash basin, and bath. A built-in cupboard offers useful storage.

Second landing (2.54m x 2.09m) Provides access to three bedrooms, with further stairs to the top floor.

Bedroom three (2.91m x 2.01m) A carpeted, front-facing single bedroom with wall mounted radiator.

Bedroom one (3.17m x 3.84m) Spacious double with front-facing window, radiator, and built-in cupboard.

Bedroom two (3.35m x 2.99m) Rear-facing bedroom with original flooring, radiator, and sash window overlooking the garden.

Attic conversion (1.82m x 1.78m) (2.67m x 4.86m)

The
attic has been converted into a generous carpeted room with a rear window framing breath taking sea views. Additional Velux windows ensure excellent natural light, with scope to create a further bedroom if desired.

Exterior The extensive rear garden extends far beyond the house, offering an abundance of outdoor space. A pergola-style seating area provides shelter for year-round enjoyment, while lawns, a sunny patio, and vegetable patches make it perfect for family life, entertaining, or gardening. Several sheds and outbuildings are included, one of which features a WC and plumbing for white goods. At the top of the garden, a large artist's studio provides versatile space for creative or practical use. Mature shrubs and established trees bring privacy, charm, and a tranquil atmosphere. The property also benefits from solar panels, reducing energy costs and improving sustainability.

About Glanwern is located in the coastal village of Borth, near Aberystwyth in Ceredigion. Borth is known for its long sandy beach and scenic views across Cardigan Bay, making it a popular spot for walkers and nature lovers. The village has a close-knit community and offers local amenities including shops, cafes, a primary school, and community facilities. Borth is also famous for its coastal railway, which connects it to Aberystwyth and other nearby towns, and the submerged forest that can be seen at low tide, a unique feature attracting visitors to the area. The village combines a peaceful, rural atmosphere with easy access to the wider attractions of the Ceredigion coastline.

Important information

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax: Band C Services: All mains services connected. The property also benefits from air source heating and full insulation.

Money laundering regulations 2025 -Intending purchasers will be required to provide identification documentation at a later stage, and we kindly ask for your cooperation to avoid any delays in finalizing the sale. Please note, there will be a charge of £25 per person for this service.

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

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