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Guide price£1,850,000
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13 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

St. Dogmaels, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43
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Semi-detached house
13 bed
7 bath
EPC rating: F*
3.25 acre(s)

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 49Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Stunning waterfront property
  • Impressive main house
  • Two reception rooms & six bedrooms
  • Large, attached house
  • Two reception rooms & four bedrooms
  • Two cottages (two bedroom and one bedroom)
  • Large boat house with summer house above
  • Mooring for yacht. Landscaped grounds and gardens.
  • Tennis court, croquet lawn and bowling green
  • EPC Rating = F
Exciting waterfront property offering a stunning main house, large secondary dwelling, two cottages, landscaped grounds, tennis court, summer house and boat house fronting the River Teifi.

Description

This waterfront estate comprises four properties that include Glanteifi House, a substantial double fronted, six-bedroom period mansion set over three floors thought to date to the mid-1800s, that has overtime been extended and modified. The west wing of the house is now a separate four-bedroom dwelling called Mallard House that is currently let to a tenant. Attached to the north of Glanteifi is a cosy two-bedroom cottage called Curlew Cottage, again let to a tenant. The one-bedroom cottage furthest north is called Cormorant Cottage which is run as a holiday let. The cottage with a blue boundary on the land plan (Grebe Cottage) is owned by a third party and is used as a holiday home.

The whole estate comprises about 3.25 acres (stms – subject to measured survey) and includes delightful, landscaped grounds and gardens bordering the River Teifi with a tennis court and a large boat house with summer house above. Available for sale as a whole or in part.

Accommodation
Glanteifi House Ground Floor
A smart portico entrance leads into the reception hall with cloakroom off and doors leading to the principal reception rooms. On the right is the large sitting room with double aspect and views across the river, double French doors that open out onto the sun terrace and a fireplace providing a focal point. Adjacent is the dining room, again with views of the river and with double French doors that open out onto the front terrace. At the rear of the house is a large kitchen breakfast room with fitted units, double oven, hob, extractor hood and space for appliances. A side porch/utility lies to the side with access to outside.

First Floor
Stairs rise up from the reception hall to the first-floor accommodation that includes a principal bedroom with en suite bathroom and two further bedrooms. The two larger bedrooms at either side of the house enjoy double aspects looking up and down river. A separate bathroom with shower completes the floor.

Second Floor
Stairs continue to the second-floor accommodation that includes three further bedrooms, including a large four-bedroom nursery, and a separate bathroom.

Cellar
Accessed by an external staircase and separate doorway, there is also a large and useful cellar area that is currently used as a workshop, storage and boiler room.

Mallard House Ground Floor
Mallard House, faces south, with its own fenced yard. It was once a wing forming part of the main house but over time was separated as a stand-alone dwelling. On the ground floor is a reception hall and large living room, with a separate kitchen area adjacent.

First Floor
Stairs rise to the first-floor accommodation that includes a second reception room and the principal bedroom with an adjacent bathroom.

Second Floor
Stairs continue to the second floor where there are three further bedrooms, a bathroom and a separate cloakroom.

Curlew Cottage Ground Floor
This cosy cottage is attached to Mallard House. On the ground floor is an entrance porch that leads into a large living room with views of the river together with a separate kitchen area.

First Floor
Stairs rise up from the living room to the first-floor accommodation where there are two bedrooms that share the use of a bathroom.

Cormorant Cottage Ground Floor
This cottage has stunning views of the river. On the ground floor is a reception hall with cloakroom off. Adjacent is a bedroom. Accessed from outside is a useful storage area.

First Floor
Stairs rise up from the reception hall to the first accommodation that includes a large living room with double aspect views of the river, separate kitchen and a separate bathroom.

The Boat and Summer House
This attractive building provides a large space on the ground floor for a boat with slipway to the river, and the upper level provides a comfortable summer house with an open plan sitting/bedroom area with wood burning stove, kitchen area to one side and a separate shower room. Bi-folding glazed doors provide the perfect view of the river as when folded aside, they bring the ‘outside in’ as they open out onto the balcony. There is a mooring for a yacht on the River Teifi opposite the boat house.

Externally
Entering through the main gateway, a drive leads down to the parking area outside Glanteifi house. A second rear entrance leads to a carpark with space for five cars (Grebe has the right to one of these spaces). There is space for further parking on the track which leads down to the Boat House. The property features extensive landscaped grounds and gardens with large lawned areas, including croquet lawn, bowling green, orchard, mature trees, including a very rare Elm, rose garden, hedges, bushes, shrubs and flower borders. There is an impressive stone staircase that runs down from property to the bottom gardens, a stone Doric temple, obelisk and pond with fountain. There is also a fine tennis court for avid players and those keen to dust down their tennis rackets and take up the game once more. In all, the property extends to about 3.25 acres (stms).

There is an option to purchase the main house with the tennis court and immediate grounds. Guide Price £990,000.

Also an option to purchase the main house and attached Mallard House with tennis court and grounds. Guide Price £1.35m. Please see separate listings for further details or contact us to send you them.

The River Teifi and its banks, including a narrow strip of the property, are designated a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) and SAC (Special Area of Conservation).

Location

The Glanteifi estate originally comprised all of the land between St Dogmaels and Poppit, although over the years much of the farmland has been sold off. It was originally owned by a succession of shipowners and sea captains: the house provided a perfect vantage point to view their ships setting sail for Europe or the Americas, as it sits in a prominent position on a peninsula with the beautiful River Teifi curving around.

Today the Teifi is a popular waterway for those that enjoy boats as well as a rich haven for natural wildlife, including otters and a wide variety of birds. Poppit Sands beach is only about a mile away providing a stunning playground. The popular village of St Dogmaels is also only about a mile away providing award winning gastropub, community owned pub in which the estate even has a share, Abbey ruins with café, working water mill, weekly market, and lots of community activities, including a choir, theatre group and sporting activities.

The larger shopping town of Cardigan is about two miles away providing banks, high street shops, and restaurants. Local road connections provide quick access to neighbouring towns and further afield with Carmarthen and the A48 M4 link road being about 27 miles away taking you onto south Wales (Swansea about 57 miles and Cardiff about 100 miles) the Severn Bridge and into England (about 119 miles).

Square Footage: 7,168 sq ft


Acreage: 3.25 Acres

Additional Info

General Remarks and Stipulations

Services and Council Tax banding
Mains electricity and water; private drainage; oil central heating. Council Tax bands: Glanteifi House Band F (provisional), Mallard House Band E, Curlew Cottage Band C. Business rate: Cormorant Cottage (small business rates relief).

EPC Grades:
Glanteifi House - F. Mallard House - E. Curlew Cottage - E. Cormorant Cottage - D.

Fittings & Contents
Unless specifically described in these particulars, all fittings and contents are excluded from the sale though some may be available by separate negotiation. Further information is available from the vendor’s agents.

Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights, including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water, and electricity supplies and any other rights and obligations, easements and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether referred to in the Conditions of Sale or not. Please check with the Highways Department at the local County Council for the exact location of public footpaths/ bridleways.

Third Party right of way
We understand that a third party has right of way down the north entrance drive to access the neighbouring field to the north.

Plans, Areas and Schedules
Any available plans, areas, and schedules are for identification and reference purposes only. The purchaser(s) shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as to the description of the property. Any error or mis-statement shall not annul a sale or entitle any party to compensation in respect thereof.

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