- Detached 3-bedroom bungalow with panoramic countryside views
- Set within circa 12 acres with multiple gated accesses and stock fencing
- Large steel-framed Dutch barn and masonry former milking parlour included
- Oil-fired heating (boiler and Rayburn); double glazing pre-2002
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — energy improvements likely needed
- Dated interior/exterior; property requires modernization and updating
- Single bathroom only; practical but limited for larger households
- Freehold, off-street parking, excellent mobile signal, average broadband
Set well back in open Welsh countryside, this detached three-bedroom bungalow sits within approximately 12 acres of land and enjoys far-reaching views towards the Preseli Mountains. The bright living spaces include a sizeable lounge, kitchen/diner, sun room and conservatory arranged for relaxed family living. Outside are substantial outbuildings — a steel-framed Dutch barn and a former milking parlour — offering a range of storage or agricultural uses.
The property is best suited to buyers wanting space and scope: gardeners, smallholders or families seeking a peaceful rural base. The plot and buildings create clear potential for conversion, hobby farming or equestrian use (subject to consents). Off-street parking, proven stock-proof fencing and multiple gated accesses add practical value for outdoor uses.
There are important practical considerations. The bungalow dates from the 1930s–40s and requires modernization: exterior and interior are described as dated, and the property has cavity walls assumed to lack insulation. Heating is oil-fired via a boiler and Rayburn; double glazing was fitted before 2002. There is a single bathroom and utility facilities only — buyers should expect update costs for modern standards and energy efficiency improvements.
Located in a very low-crime, remote hamlet environment with excellent mobile signal but average broadband and a local area classified as very deprived, this is a rural lifestyle purchase rather than a low-maintenance lock-up-and-leave. Council tax is above average. The sale is freehold and presents a rare chance to acquire significant land with useful buildings and panoramic countryside vistas.