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£375,000
(£244/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for saleBontnewydd, Aberystwyth SY23
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,539 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Former 19th century working mill - a home of extraordinary character and provenance
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms (family bathroom and shower room)
Exceptional sitting room / dining room with original wide-plank floorboards and Jøtul woodburner
Kitchen breakfast room with handsome Stanley range and original inglenook-style recess
Timber footbridge entrance across the mill stream
Substantial timber outbuilding with conversion potential
Mature, established gardens with covered pergola and al fresco entertaining terrace
Riverside setting of outstanding tranquillity
From the charming slate nameplate at the entrance to the timber footbridge that leads you in across the water, Dolgoed Mill announces itself as something out of the ordinary. The mill stream runs alongside the property, its sound a constant and calming presence - a reminder that water has always been at the heart of this place. This is a home for those who value the exceptional over the ordinary, and who understand that character, once lost, cannot be recreated.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
A characterful and welcoming space that perfectly balances the mill's historic fabric with practical everyday living. The focal point is a handsome Stanley range, set beneath a substantial original timber bressumer beam within a recessed inglenook-style alcove - a detail that anchors the room in its 19th century heritage. Exposed stone walls, painted white, complement the original beam ceiling and the slate quarry tile flooring that runs throughout. A large freestanding dining table sits comfortably at the heart of the space, making this as much a room for gathering as for cooking. Butler sink with drainer, plumbing for automatic washing machine, understairs storage cupboard, and staircase rising to the first floor landing. Radiator.
Lounge/Dining Room (9.4m x 4.9m)
Accessed from the kitchen breakfast room via an original door, this is a quite exceptional room - generous in proportion, full of character, and flooded with natural light from dual aspect windows. Wide original floorboards run the full length of the space, their warmth and patina speaking to generations of use, while the original beam ceiling overhead reinforces the mill's historic integrity. The focal point is a handsome Jøtul cast iron woodburner, set within a fireplace recess against the exposed stone wall - a piece that is as much sculptural object as heat source. Double doors open directly to the rear garden, bringing the outside in and making this an effortless entertaining space across the seasons. Storage cupboard. Radiator.
Landing
A dogleg staircase rises from the kitchen to the first floor, where panelled walls lend a warmth and substance to the landing space. A split landing arrangement serves both the family bathroom and the bedroom accommodation, providing a natural and practical division of the first floor.
Principal Bedroom (4.9m x 4.8m)
A substantial and serene principal bedroom of impressive proportions. Original character features are evident throughout, with the mill's heritage continuing to speak quietly through the fabric of the room. Radiator.
Bedroom Two (4.3m x 3.3m)
A charming and characterful double bedroom with original exposed beam, painted tongue-and-groove ceiling, and original floorboards. Dual aspect with a considered and cosy feel. Storage cupboard. Loft access. Radiator.
Bedroom Three (4.0m x 2.5m)
A versatile third bedroom, equally well suited as a guest room, children's room, or home office. Original character features. Radiator.
Family Bathroom (3.1m x 2.7m)
A generous and well-appointed family bathroom featuring a cast iron roll-top bath - a period piece in keeping with the wider character of the property. The room combines everyday practicality with a strong sense of occasion. Heated towel rail.
Shower Room (1.80m x 1.07m)
A well-fitted additional shower room providing excellent flexibility for a family or guests.
Garden
Dolgoed Mill is approached via a delightful timber footbridge with wooden support handrails - an arrival experience that immediately sets the tone for what lies beyond. The property is set within mature, well-established gardens with a generous lawned area to the rear, framed by established trees and naturalistic planting that gives the setting a wonderfully secluded and tucked-away feel.
Directly accessible from the sitting room via the double doors, a timber deck with a substantial covered pergola provides a sheltered outdoor entertaining space - ideal for al fresco dining across the seasons. The garden extends into a more informal, wooded area, reinforcing the sense of privacy and deep connection with the surrounding countryside.
A substantial black-boarded timber outbuilding sits to the side of the property - currently in use as a workshop and storage - and offers considerable scope for conversion into a studio, home office, or creative workspace, subject to any necessary consents. Off-road parking is available.
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