Large elevated building plot with planning permission and countryside views, ready for completion..
Full planning granted (P/2017/1048; APP/T6850/A/18/3218043) and work started
Very large, elevated plot with far-reaching village and countryside views
Existing garage and detached outbuilding included on site
Approved layout: ground-floor living; two upstairs bedrooms with ensuite
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband in a remote location
No flood risk; crime levels are very low
Property is unfinished — requires further construction and investment
Wider area classified as very deprived; local services and comparables limited
Set on an elevated, very large plot in the hamlet of Tregynon, this detached site already benefits from full planning permission (P/2017/1048 and APP/T6850/A/18/3218043) and initial works carried out in line with those permissions. The approved scheme envisages a substantial detached house with living spaces on the ground floor and two bedrooms upstairs, including an ensuite. The site offers far-reaching village and countryside views and includes an existing garage and outbuilding.
This is a practical opportunity for a buyer who wants to complete a rural build with planning in place. The location is rural and peaceful — crime is very low, mobile signal is excellent and broadband speeds are fast — making the plot suitable for those needing reliable connectivity while living remotely. There are local community amenities nearby including a church, playground, school and a public bookcase.
Buyers should note the project is not a turnkey home: construction has started but the dwelling is unfinished and will require further investment to complete. The wider area records high deprivation, which may affect local services and resale comparables. Council tax banding and some service details are not provided and should be confirmed. Flood risk is listed as none.
In short, this elevated plot with planning permission suits a buyer comfortable with managing or funding completion works — a self-builder, renovator or investor looking for countryside development potential within an established village setting.