Secluded four‑acre smallholding with farmhouse, cottage and conversion potential.
6 bedrooms across farmhouse and detached cottage
Approximately 4 acres: gardens plus level 3‑acre paddock
Old stone smokery; conversion potential (subject to planning)
Oil-fired central heating; utilities listing also references LPG
Private drainage; buyers should verify septic/waste arrangements
Large traditional outbuildings; some structures need repair
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband options
Council Tax above average; area classed as very deprived
Ffynnnondewi is a rare four-acre smallholding in remoter Cenarth, arranged around a generous four-bedroom farmhouse, a detached two-bedroom cottage and substantial traditional outbuildings. The house is light-filled with a kitchen/dining room, conservatory and flexible living spaces; the cottage offers period character and either ancillary accommodation or rental potential. The grounds include formal gardens and a level three-acre paddock suitable for livestock, equestrian use or hobby farming.
The stone outbuilding range (the old Cenarth Smokery) presents clear development potential for holiday cottages or similar, subject to planning consent — a genuine value driver for income-minded buyers. Practical benefits include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband options and private off-street parking reached via a quiet private track, giving a high degree of privacy and seclusion.
Buyers should note material practicalities: heating is oil-fired (boiler and radiators) though utilities information also references LPG; drainage is private, and the stone walls appear uninsulated (likely needing upgrading). Council Tax is above average and some outbuildings require repair, so budget for maintenance and conversion costs. This property suits multi-generational households, smallholders, or buyers seeking a countryside investment with development scope.