Large freehold grazing parcel with long fishing frontage and strong wildlife value.
22.5 acres of level salt-marsh grazing land
A rare 22.5-acre block of level salt-marsh grazing land between Trimsaran and Kidwelly, offered freehold. The parcel sits alongside more than 1,000m of Gwendraeth Fawr river bank with included fishing rights for trout, sewin and salmon, and is split by mature hedge lines into conveniently sized fields. The land is in good heart and suited to grazing, agricultural use or as a wildlife-rich holding.
Practical strengths include direct access from a quiet country road off the B4308, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for a rural location, and clear title freehold tenure. The site’s extensive river frontage, mixed single- and double-bank fishing and established hedgerows make it attractive to smallholders, angling enthusiasts and investors seeking a nature-focused asset.
Drawbacks and practical notes: the parcel sits in an isolated hamlet setting with limited local services and lies within a very deprived wider area; prospective buyers should allow time for travel to schools and amenities. While the land is described as capable of good growing quantities, any change of use or built development would require planning permission and statutory consents. There are no assurances of existing utility connections on the land beyond nearby electricity pylons.