39.93-acre freehold block of permanent pasture
Large steel portal-frame building 120ft x 80ft on site
Split into four main well-fenced enclosures, stock-proof fencing
Spring-fed tanked water supply serves the land
Direct road and yard access; practical for livestock operations
Potential for renewable or alternative uses (STPP) near proposed windfarm
Very slow broadband; limits digital/office uses
Elevated exposed site; parts are steeper grazing ground
This 39.93-acre freehold block of permanent pasture at Lot 1, formerly part of Cefn Llwyd Farm, offers a rare, large grazing holding within easy reach of Abertridwr, Caerphilly and Cardiff. The land is productive improved grassland on freely draining loam, managed for grazing and fodder production, making it well suited to livestock keepers, small-scale hay/silage producers and equestrian users (STPP). A substantial steel portal-frame agricultural building (120ft x 80ft) and in situ handling race and sheep dip add practical value for farm operations.
The parcel is divided into four main enclosures with good stock-proof fencing and stone walling on the western boundary, spring-fed tanked water, and direct road and yard access. Elevated, open aspects provide far-reaching rural views but also an exposed position; parts of the holding include steeper ground suitable for grazing. There is potential interest for renewable-energy uses (STPP) given the proximity to a proposed windfarm site, but such uses would require planning consent.
Practical considerations: broadband speeds are very slow and the wider area has notable deprivation indicators, which may affect residential or business diversification potential. Mobile signal is reported as excellent. The lot is offered by private treaty as a whole or in up to two lots; Lot 2 is available separately. Buyers should note any conversion or alternative-use plans will be subject to planning permission and statutory consents.