Freehold 61-acre productive farm block near Narberth, suitable for grazing, cropping or investment..
About 61 acres of productive, inherently fertile farmland
Divided into manageable enclosures suitable for grazing or cropping
Freehold tenure; BPS entitlements available by separate negotiation
Bordered by the River Marlais to the north
Access via bridge and separate level crossing over railway
Electricity poles and a gas pipeline cross parts of the land
Average broadband and mobile signal; local area records high deprivation
Option to purchase additional lots; sale may include ingoing valuations
Lot 4 at Lower End Town Farm is a productive, freehold block of farmland extending to about 61 acres, lying on the Pembrokeshire/Carmarthenshire border. The land is inherently fertile and has been used for grazing, cropping and arable purposes, making it suitable for continued agricultural use or as a strategic holding for a farming business. Basic Payment Scheme entitlements are registered and may be bought by separate negotiation.
The land is divided into manageable enclosures and bordered to the north by the River Marlais. Access is via a bridge and a separate level crossing over the nearby railway line; there are electricity poles and a gas pipeline crossing parts of the property. The farm is not entered into agri‑environment schemes and sporting, mineral and timber rights (in so far as owned) are included in the sale.
Location is a key strength: the block lies close to Narberth and Whitland with good road links to the A40 and M4, and the Pembrokeshire coastline is roughly six miles away. Local services, livestock markets and rail stations are all readily reachable, so the holding works well as a working farm or for investors seeking productive land close to local rural markets.
Buyers should note practical constraints: access involves a level crossing and bridge, there are wayleaves and utility apparatus across the land, broadband and mobile signals are average, and the surrounding area records higher relative deprivation. Purchasers will be responsible for any ingoing valuation for crops, fodder or stores, and VAT may be chargeable where applicable. The farm is offered by private treaty and may be sold as part of the whole (177 acres) or in lots; Lot 4 guide price is £430,000.