3.47 acres of level pasture with gated road access — ideal for grazing or equestrian use..
Approximately 3.47 acres of level pasture with established hedgerows
Fronts Llangynin–Blaenwaun district road with gated access
Freehold title, suitable for agricultural or equestrian use
Excellent mobile signal; very low local crime
No flood risk recorded for the site
Remote hamlet location; very slow broadband speeds
Area classified as very deprived — local services limited
Development potential would require planning consents (not included)
A substantial parcel of freehold pasture formerly part of Penlan House, this roughly 3.47‑acre plot sits about one mile from the village of Llangynin and fronts the Llangynin–Blaenwaun district road. The land is predominantly level, enclosed by established hedgerows and accessed via a gated entrance, offering immediate usability for agricultural or equestrian purposes.
The plot’s scale and road frontage make it attractive to smallholding buyers, equine users or investors seeking land in a rural Carmarthen location. Practical positives include easy gated access, excellent mobile signal and a very low local crime level, which together support both leisure and working uses.
Buyers should be aware of limitations: the location is remote (hamlet/isolated dwelling classification) with very slow broadband and a high level of area deprivation locally. There is no indication of planning permissions for development within the provided information, so any change of use or building plans would require the usual consents. Flood risk is recorded as nil.
This is a straightforward, largely level pasture parcel with clear boundaries and good access — a practical acquisition for those wanting grazing, equestrian space or a land investment in a quiet rural setting.