- Secluded 17-acre semi-rural holding; option to buy less land
- Detached 4-bedroom modernised farmhouse with many character features
- EPC B; ground-source heat pump, underfloor heating, double glazing
- Partly converted stone barn for 1-bed holiday let; needs completion
- Additional traditional outbuildings require repair or redevelopment
- Grazing paddocks and areas of ancient woodland across the plot
- Remote location: average mobile signal, very slow broadband
- Area recorded as very deprived; council tax above average
Set on the edge of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains, this secluded 4-bedroom granite farmhouse occupies approximately 17 acres (option to buy less). The house blends traditional stone character with modern upgrades: double glazing, underfloor heating and a ground-source heat pump, and an EPC B rating. Mature trees, paddocks and pockets of ancient woodland create private grazing and attractive countryside views.
A partly converted stone barn provides scope for a 1-bedroom holiday let but requires completion works. A further range of traditional outbuildings stand ready for repair or redevelopment — ideal for someone seeking smallholding potential or an income stream, but requiring time and investment to finish. Large garden and patio areas connect the house to its landscape.
Practical points to note: the holding is in a remote hamlet setting with average mobile signal and very slow broadband, and sits within an area recorded as very deprived. Council tax is above average. Viewing is strongly recommended to appreciate the setting, layout and the land’s possibilities.
This property will suit buyers wanting space, privacy and rural lifestyle potential — families, smallholders or those seeking a countryside holiday-let project. It offers a mix of ready-to-live-in comfort and clear renovation/finishing tasks for anyone aiming to enhance value or farm the land.