You don't expect to see a retro 1960's home sat in a field in rural wales

You don't expect to see a retro 1960's home sat in a field in rural wales

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This genuine retro mid-century home can definitely claim to offer a potential buyer a unique property package - and not just its distinctive design and opportunity to recreate the best that


mid-century design offered within an original setting. The bespoke, architect-designed house was built in the 1960s and can still boast original features, design and layout inside and


externally but arguably the most surprising aspect of the house is that it nestles down into the landscape within its own two acre paddock. This might not seem surprising until you discover


that the house is located near the centre of the popular coastal town of Cardigan rather than as a slice of a rural village. The extra land offers the chance to enjoy outdoor living with


scope to even establish your own urban smallholding, yet the town centre is within walking distance. _For more property stories sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property


newsletter here_ READ MORE: DREAM HOME WITH SEA VIEWS AND STEPS TO A PRIVATE COVE GUARANTEED TO TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY The extra land also gives a new owner the scope to extend the house or


even build a second home on the site - both options are, of course, subject to gaining planning permission with no guarantee of achieving it. Inside, the house has a linear layout off a


central hallway, with an open-plan lounge kitchen diner with doors to the garden terrace and three double bedrooms. There have been modern updates in the kitchen and bathrooms as well as the


windows but the 1960s soul of the house remains. The house offers a blank canvas for a new owner to get creative and bring their own personal design to the property - and if it's a


cool, retro vibe then this house is more than happy to host it in a genuine and original mid-century design that includes wooden ceilings and wall, painted brick walls, and large windows.


The scene is set for the new owner to enjoy adding classic furniture pieces from iconic companies such as Ercol and Eames as well as updated, modern versions of the bold colours and patterns


from the mid-century era. Cardigan, or Aberteifi in Welsh, is the second-largest town in Ceredigion and boasts a rich cultural heritage. It has evolved from an important 18th-century


Atlantic seaport into a stylish hub of arts, complete with theatres and galleries. Situated on the curve of the River Teifi, Cardigan maintains a vibrant small-town atmosphere with boutique


shops, an independent bakery, a renowned hotel, a mix of visually engaging period properties and buildings, and marked coastal paths that lead you along the stunning shoreline. The


mid-century gem offering original features with the scope to create an outstanding retro or sleek contemporary home, with the added bonuses of town centre location and that incredible


paddock is on the market for offers in the region of £480,000 with Cardigan Bay Properties, call 01239 562500 to find out more. FOR MORE PROPERTY STORIES AND HOME CONTENT JOIN OUR AMAZING


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