- Approximately 17.5 acres of mixed paddock, garden and outbuildings
- Panoramic views over countryside to the Brecon Beacons
- Newly renovated three-bedroom detached farmhouse, double glazing
- Solar panels producing about £1,800 per year
- Renovated stone barn with B&B potential (planning not confirmed)
- Main heating: oil boiler and radiators; underfloor heating in kitchen
- Very slow broadband and average mobile signal in the village
- Area classed as very deprived; council tax above average
Set on approx. 17.5 acres with panoramic views reaching the Brecon Beacons, this detached three-bedroom farmhouse blends period character with recent renovation. The main house is newly renovated, benefits from external and internal insulation, double glazing and solar panels that currently generate around £1,800 per year. Practical comforts include oil-fired boiler and radiators plus underfloor heating in the kitchen.
The grounds include paddocks, versatile barns and a renovated stone barn that could provide income as bed-and-breakfast accommodation, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents (planning not confirmed). The substantial plot and outbuildings suit smallholding, equestrian use or an owner-occupier looking for on-site diversification.
Buyers should note material considerations: broadband speeds are very slow, the property heats from oil rather than a community system, and council tax is above average. The wider area registers as very deprived and mobile signal is average — factors that may affect resale or certain business uses.
This property will suit buyers seeking a rural smallholding with immediate accommodation and clear potential to generate income from lettings or tourism. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the scale, privacy and long-distance views across Carmarthenshire and the Brecon Beacons.