Spacious 5 bed, 6 bath detached house across 3,359 sq ft
Set in about 0.89 acres of gardens with long Towy Valley views
Historic core circa 1550, sympathetically extended around 2006
Potential to create self-contained annexe (planning required)
Garage parking; very large plot with outbuildings potential
Oil-fired heating (boiler and underfloor); oil not on community supply
Very slow broadband; remote village location with average mobile signal
Council tax described as quite expensive; area classified as very deprived
Bwthyn Y Milodfa is a substantial, characterful family home set in about 0.89 acres of gardens and grounds, with long rural views across the Towy Valley. The property combines a historic core thought to date from 1550 with a sympathetic c.2006 extension, delivering five bedrooms, six bathrooms and flexible living arranged over multiple floors — ideal for family life and entertaining.
The spacious layout includes ample reception space and potential to create a self-contained annexe, subject to planning permission, making the house suitable for multigenerational living or occasional guests. Practical positives include double glazing, garage parking and a mix of boiler, radiator and underfloor oil heating to serve the larger footprint.
Be aware of a few material considerations: heating and hot water are supplied by oil (not a community system), broadband speeds are very slow, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The property sits in a very rural, relatively remote village location within an area classified as very deprived, so day-to-day services and commuting require some planning.
For families who prioritise space, privacy and countryside living — with good access to Llandeilo, local schools and regional road links — this home offers a rare combination of historic charm and modern extension. It will suit buyers who value land and vistas and who are comfortable with oil heating, limited broadband and the practicalities of a large, older house.