4.5 acres of gardens, paddocks and mature woodland
Detached stone cottage with original granite walls
Versatile layout; ground-floor study could be third bedroom
Solar panels and air-source heat pump installed
Built before 1900; period fabric with internal insulation
Very slow broadband and only average mobile signal
Remote hamlet location; very low local crime but isolated
Council tax level described as expensive
A quintessential stone cottage set in 4.5 acres of gardens, meadow paddocks and mature woodland, this detached home offers generous rural living in Carmarthenshire. Traditional granite walls and character features combine with modern additions such as solar panels and an air‑source heat pump to deliver a comfortable, energy‑efficient base in a secluded setting.
The accommodation is versatile: a spacious entrance hall leads to a character kitchen, vaulted sitting room, dining room and a ground‑floor study that could serve as a third bedroom. Upstairs are two large double bedrooms and a family bathroom, giving practical layout options for families or those seeking countryside retreat accommodation.
Practical considerations are clear and factual. The property is remote with very slow broadband and only average mobile signal, and council tax is described as expensive. The house dates from before 1900 and, while fitted with internal insulation, will suit buyers who appreciate period fabric and may wish to carry out selective updating rather than expecting a turnkey modern finish.
This home will particularly appeal to buyers seeking privacy, land and character—those wanting space for horses, smallholding projects or simply broad panoramic countryside views. It is a rare lot in a quiet hamlet; viewings recommended for anyone prioritising land, seclusion and traditional character over urban convenience.