Substantial four-bedroom farmhouse on c.4.83 acres — paddocks, stables and versatile outbuildings..
Large detached farmhouse on c.4.83 acres with paddocks and mature trees
Four double bedrooms; bedroom two with ensuite shower room
Three reception rooms plus office and utility room
Oversized garage, workshop and extensive driveway parking
Stable block, hay shed and multiple storage outbuildings
Oil central heating (oil fuel; not a community system)
Pre-1900 construction — some maintenance likely and dated interiors
Average broadband; council tax described as expensive
Set on approximately 4.83 acres on the edge of Brynsiencyn, this substantial detached farmhouse-style home suits families wanting space and semi-rural living. The house offers four double bedrooms (one with ensuite), three reception rooms, a practical kitchen with dining area, and a separate utility, plus an office for home working. Expansive grounds include paddocks, a stable block, hay shed and several outbuildings.
The main house is largely well-presented with a light, airy feel and traditional features. Heating is by oil-fired boiler with radiators and the property benefits from double glazing; cavity walls have external insulation. Practicalities include an oversized garage, workshop, generous driveway parking and multiple storage sheds—useful for equestrian, hobby or smallholding needs.
Notable negatives are factual and important: the property is pre-1900 so some elements may need ongoing maintenance, the living room decor is dated in places, and some outbuildings require maintenance. Heating is oil-fuelled (not a community system) which can be more expensive than mains gas. Council tax is described as expensive; broadband speed is average and the surrounding area records higher local deprivation statistics.
This home will appeal to families or buyers seeking space, outdoor lifestyle and equestrian potential. It offers immediate liveability with scope to modernise or adapt rooms and outbuildings, depending on your plans.