Large plot and paddock — renovation project for investors or DIY buyers prepared to remediate knotweed..
3.2 acres of land with paddock and field shelter
Reported solid shuttered construction, partial UPVC glazing
Requires full renovation; internal damp and dated finishes
Part of the land contains Japanese knotweed (remediation needed)
Sold at auction — admin fee and buyer’s premium apply
Freehold; no flood risk; huge/oversized plot
Remote hamlet location; limited local amenities
Excellent mobile signal; average broadband speeds
Set on a very large plot with paddock and about 3.2 acres, this end-of-terrace property offers clear scope for an investor or hands-on buyer to add value. The building is reported as solid shuttered construction with partial UPVC double glazing and off-street parking. Rural hamlet location gives privacy and countryside appeal with good mobile signal and access to outdoor pursuits.
The house requires full refurbishment throughout: internal photos show damp, mold and dated finishes; the property is described as needing renovation. Part of the land is understood to contain Japanese knotweed — a material issue that will need professional treatment and cost allowance. Buyers should also note auction costs (administration fee and buyer’s premium) payable on exchange.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, extensive garden and outbuildings including a field shelter and shed, and accessible road/rail links via Llandovery. Broadband is average and local services are limited — the hamlet setting suits countryside uses rather than convenience living.
This lot will suit a rural investor, developer or DIY buyer prepared to manage refurbishment, knotweed remediation and auction purchase process. Inspect the legal pack and arrange specialist surveys before bidding to confirm bedroom layout, structural condition and remediation costs.