Character-filled 1840s home with stables and extensive grounds, chain free.
About 1.3 acres of gardens, paddocks, stream and mature apple trees
An 1840s stone-built home set in about 1.3 acres, this detached property blends period character with substantial outdoor space. Inside are three reception rooms with working log burners, exposed beams and original detail, plus a practical utility and a contemporary ground-floor wet room. A cleverly converted attic provides additional bedroom/guest accommodation. The house is offered chain free and benefits from long private driveway parking and multiple outbuildings including three stable boxes and a woodshed.
The grounds are a standout: formal garden areas, paddocks, mature apple trees, a gently flowing stream and far-reaching views over a neighbouring deer farm. The land suits small-scale equestrian use, market gardening or a family seeking private outdoor space. Broadband is reported fast and the location lies within the sought-after Cowbridge school catchment, with Cowbridge, Culverhouse Cross and Cardiff all within easy driving distance.
Buyers should note a few material issues. The listing references both oil-fired central heating and an air-source heat pump/underfloor electric system — heating provision appears mixed or inconsistently described and should be checked. There is a septic tank on site and the property sits in Council Tax Band G, described as quite expensive. The wider area data also notes high area deprivation despite low local crime; prospective purchasers should consider local services and running costs.
This is a rare semi-rural offering for families or buyers seeking substantial land and period charm. It will suit those who value character and outdoor space and who are comfortable reviewing the property’s heating arrangements, waste systems and maintenance of outbuildings and grounds.