🎬  VIDEO TOUR - Lisburne Terrace, Aberystwyth

🎬 VIDEO TOUR - Lisburne Terrace, Aberystwyth

Set in arguably one of the best positions in Aberystwyth, Number 7 Lisburne Terrace sits on an elevated position and overlooks Aberystwyth town, the beach, promenade right over to Cardigan Bay. Not only does it have fantastic views, but this home also provides its very own parking space and solar panels!

Filmed by the vendor during COVID-19 Lockdown.
Take a look at the video here:

Lisburne Terrace

About

Elevated above the University town of Aberystwyth this mid-terraced town house boasts a "Mary Poppins" rooftop view of the town below and from the first floor living room, impressive views of Cardigan Bay and Pen Dinas. With its own allocated parking, rear garden and within easy reach of the local amenities, not to mention the three big employers, Bronglais Hospital, the University and the National Library of Wales, Lisburne Terrace ticks all the boxes.
If this wasn't enough, this four bedroomed family home also has the benefit of it's very own high tariffed solar panels installed by the award winning company, Dulas Engineering, Machynlleth.

βœ… 180 DEGREE VIEW OF ABERYSTWYTH TOWN
βœ… STUNNING VIEWS OF CARDIGAN BAY
βœ… SOLAR PANELS BRINGING IN INCOME
βœ… SOLAR PANELS BY AWARD WINNING DULAS ENGINEERING
βœ… 4 BEDROOMS AND 3 RECEPTION ROOMS
βœ… DOWNSTAIRS BATHROOM
βœ… KITCHEN LEADING TO REAR GARDEN
βœ… PARKING AVAILABLE
βœ… WALKING DISTANCE TO ABERYSTWYTH TOWN CENTRE
βœ… ORIGINAL FEATURES SUCH AS TILED FLOORING, TALL CEILINGS AND ORNATE CORBELS

Property Comprises

Heated via gas central heating and all main services are connected, unless expressly stated the property has double glazing throughout and a range of power points. Council Tax Band "F". The property benefits from solar panels installed by the award winning renewable energy company Dulas Engineering that is 54p per unit.

Views from the bedrooms & lounge:



The lounge

Original features - TALL CEILINGS AND ORNATE CORBELS

Quite possibly our favourite room in the house we can understand why the current vendor has utilised this what would-be bedroom as their family living room. With two windows to the front, one of which is a large bay, the views of the town and coast below are gorgeous. Currently decorated with a sunny yellow, the light from the windows beam off the wooden flooring throughout. In terms of practical features, the rooms picture rails offer an attractive and nail-free solution to hanging all your favourite memories and images, and real flame gas fire with timber surround with slate hearth perfect for those cosy nights in.




Floorplan


For more information about all bedrooms, kitchen, views and EPC
Download the full brochure here:

If you would like to view this property or have the video sent to you then please get in touch with us.
sales@alexanders-online.co.uk - 01970 636 000

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The Alexanders Team.


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