Ciliau Aeron, Lampeter, SA48

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
2,282 sq ft
212 sq m
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Freehold
Key features
- Impressive 4-bedroom detached country residence
- Detached 1-bedroom holiday cottage with proven income potential
- Approx. 5 acres of gardens, paddocks and grounds
- Excellent equestrian facilities including stable yard and riding arena
- Range of outbuildings including barn, workshop and tack room
- Fenced grazing paddocks, ideal for equestrian or smallholding use
- Enclosed private gardens with patio areas and orchard
- Oil-fired central heating and double glazing
- Peaceful Aeron Valley location
- Convenient access to Aberaeron, Lampeter and the Ceredigion coastline
Description
A Rare Countryside Smallholding Opportunity in the Picturesque Aeron Valley
There are properties that are simply houses, and then there are properties like Gwelfryn — a rare and deeply considered rural holding that offers something altogether more compelling. Set in approximately five acres of beautiful Ceredigion countryside just five miles from the charming Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron on Cardigan Bay, Gwelfryn manages the remarkable feat of feeling entirely removed from the world whilst remaining effortlessly connected to it.
For buyers seeking a lifestyle change — whether from England, further afield, or simply from a busier corner of Wales — Gwelfryn presents a complete and ready-made rural retreat. The four bedroom character farmhouse, with its exposed stone inglenook fireplace, two reception rooms, and generous proportions, provides a warm and welcoming family home. The one bedroom holiday cottage, Gwelfryn Bach, adds an immediate income-generating dimension to the holding or can serve as outstanding overflow accommodation for extended family and guests. And the equestrian and smallholding facilities — comprising three stables, a tack room, a manege, hay store, workshop, steel implement store, three well-sized paddocks, each extending to approximately 0.5 acres and the two-acre paddock located across the road from the primary property provides excellent grazing and forms an integral part of the five-acre estate — elevate this to a truly exceptional lifestyle opportunity.
This is the kind of property that draws people to West Wales: authentic, unspoilt, versatile, and set against a backdrop of some of the finest countryside in the British Isles. It will not remain available for long.
EPC Rating: D
Entrance Hallway
Entered via a UPVC double-glazed front door, the entrance hall creates a welcoming first impression with attractive engineered oak flooring, carpeted staircase with painted balustrade rising to the first floor landing, and a useful under-stairs storage cupboard. Doors lead off to the principal ground floor rooms.
Dining Room
4.4m x 2.68m
A charming and characterful dining room of good proportions, dual aspect with views across the side and front gardens and the open countryside beyond. Part-panelled walls add a traditional quality to the space, complemented by the continuation of the engineered oak flooring. Radiator. A room that lends itself beautifully to relaxed family dining in a truly rural setting.
Lounge
4.4m x 3.63m
A substantial and characterful sitting room of real warmth and appeal. Side aspect with UPVC double-glazed window overlooking the garden and the open countryside beyond. The undoubted focal point of the room is the magnificent exposed stone inglenook fireplace — a feature of genuine architectural distinction — housing an attractive wood-burning stove and framed by beautiful character stonewalling that speaks directly to the property's rural heritage. Opening through to the rear sitting room/snug
Rear Sitting Room/Snug
3.97m x 3.63m
A wonderfully versatile second reception room, ideal as a snug, reading room, or additional family space. UPVC double-glazed French doors open directly onto the patio and rear garden, flooding the room with natural light and creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. Radiator. Part-glazed door returning to the kitchen/breakfast room — a practical and flowing layout that works beautifully for everyday living and entertaining alike.
Kitchen
4.5m x 3.97m
A well-equipped and sociable kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a range of units and featuring an electric range cooker with gas burners and extractor over. A breakfast bar provides a casual dining option, making this a practical and convivial heart-of-the-home space. Part-glazed door through to the snug.
Landing
The staircase rises to a split first floor landing of generous and notably characterful proportions. The first section opens into a spacious seating area with a picture window framing views across to the two-acre paddock field — part of the Gwelfryn landholding — a lovely daily reminder of the scale and beauty of the estate. Access to loft space. Radiator. The landing then gives access to all four bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Bedroom One
4.4m x 3.67m
Dual aspect double bedroom with UPVC double-glazed picture window overlooking the front garden and countryside beyond. Exposed wooden flooring adding warmth and character. Radiator.
Bedroom Two
2.71m x 4.3m
A well-proportioned principal bedroom with two UPVC double-glazed windows enjoying excellent open countryside views. Built-in triple wardrobe providing excellent storage. Radiator.
Bathroom
A well-appointed family bathroom fitted with a white suite comprising vanity wash hand basin, low-level WC, and panelled bath. Part-tiled walls. UPVC double-glazed window to the rear with views over the garden and the stables beyond — a charming rural outlook. Radiator.
Bedroom Three
3.97m x 3.67m
Rear aspect double bedroom with UPVC double-glazed window overlooking the rear garden. Built-in double wardrobe cupboards providing useful storage. Radiator.
Bedroom Four
3.97m x 2.13m
A versatile rear aspect room currently configured as a home study, with UPVC double-glazed window to the rear enjoying views over the garden. Radiator. Equally suited as a single bedroom, hobby room, or home office — a flexible space to suit the incoming buyer's needs.
Cottage - Gwelfryn Bach
Gwelfryn Bach is a beautifully appointed one bedroom holiday cottage forming an integral part of the estate. Architecturally distinctive and finished to a high standard, the cottage offers a wealth of character features including a show-stopping vaulted sitting room with triangular gable window, exposed beams, wood-burning stove, and natural slate flooring with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. A hand-crafted spiral staircase leads to a dramatic first floor bedroom with glazed gallery balustrade overlooking the living space below.
Currently operating as a holiday let, Gwelfryn Bach provides an immediate income stream for the incoming owner. Discussions are currently ongoing with the local planning authority regarding the potential to convert the cottage to ancillary residential use as part of the main dwelling — a change that would further enhance the flexibility and appeal of the overall estate. Full details are available upon request.
Open-plan dining area
5.7m x 3.64m
Lounge
5.51m x 3.02m
Bedroom
5.75m x 3.53m
Garden
Equestrian Facilities and Outbuildings
The outbuildings and equestrian infrastructure at Gwelfryn are comprehensive and immediately operational — a genuinely rare find in this price range. The stable block comprises three boxes in total: one measuring 12ft x 12ft and two generous loose boxes at 14ft x 12ft, all served by a covered walkway providing all-weather access. A well-appointed tack room, turning-out area, and power and light connected throughout complete a setup that is fully operational and ready to use from day one.
In addition to the stabling, the holding benefits from a substantial hay and feed store — ideal for keeping winter forage dry and accessible — a useful workshop and general storage building providing excellent space for tools, machinery, and equipment, and a steel-framed implement store with roller shutter door, currently used for vehicle and machinery storage and offering considerable flexibility of use.
A full-size manege/arena measuring an impressive 57 me...
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- Band: F
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
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