Secluded 25-acre smallholding with extensive outbuildings and renewable energy features.
Approximately 25 acres of mixed pasture, rough grazing and riverside woodland
Wide range of adaptable outbuildings: Dutch barn, cowsheds, garage/workshop
Solar panels and air-source heat pump; EPC rating B
Modern kitchen fitted April 2023; two reception rooms and generous bedrooms
Requires renovation, decorative finishing and some building maintenance
Heating primarily oil and room heaters; original walls likely uninsulated
Private drainage; council tax Band E (above average)
Rural, remote setting with fast broadband but limited local services
Set in a secluded rural valley, Felindre Isaf is a traditional four-bedroom farmhouse with about 25 acres of mixed pasture, woodland and a riverside boundary. The house presents a largely intact family layout with two reception rooms, a recently fitted kitchen (April 2023) and generous bedrooms above, offering immediate comfort alongside scope to personalise.
The site’s real strength is its wide range of agricultural outbuildings: a four-bay Dutch barn, cowsheds with cubicles, garage/workshop and various stores and stables. These spaces suit livestock, small-scale cropping or conversion to alternative uses such as tourism accommodation, subject to planning (STPC). Solar panels and an air-source heat pump support lower running costs and an EPC B rating.
Practical considerations are clear and factual. The property needs renovation and final decorative works; some original granite walls appear uninsulated and heating is currently oil and room heaters. Drainage is private, council tax is above average (Band E), and parts of the yard and buildings will require maintenance or upgrading before change of use.
For a family seeking self-sufficiency, equestrian/livestock use or an agricultural investment, this holding offers scale, useful buildings and direct access to walking country. It’s remote by design — fast broadband is available but local services are limited — so buyers should be comfortable with rural life and the additional costs of renovating older farm buildings.