Freehold 35.68-acre pasture ideal for grazing or silage, with good access and natural water spots..
Approximately 35.68 acres of productive pasture
Well fenced paddocks with hedgerow boundaries
Suitable for grazing and haylage/silage
Freehold with vacant possession on completion
Access via council road then shared track (right-of-way)
No mains electric or water; two natural drinking spots
Very slow broadband; average mobile signal
Remoter community location; very deprived local area
A substantial block of approximately 35.68 acres of freehold agricultural pasture laid out in adjoining paddocks. The land is gently undulating, well fenced with hedgerow boundaries, and currently used for grazing and haylage/silage. Two natural water drinking spots are present on the holding. Vacant possession is available on completion.
The parcel sits between Llanboidy, Cefn-y-pant and Login in West Carmarthenshire, approached from a council-maintained road then down a shared track via a legal right-of-way. There are open countryside views and no visible residential buildings on or immediately adjoining the land, offering privacy and uninterrupted agricultural use.
Practical considerations: there are no mains services to the site (electric and water not provided), broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average. The location is classed as a remoter community within a very deprived local area—important for anyone planning diversification, development or residential conversion (where planning would be required).
This holding will suit a buyer seeking productive pasture for livestock or silage, an investor adding agricultural land to a portfolio, or a local farmer expanding grazing capacity. Its strengths are scale, clear boundaries and machinery access; its limitations are lack of onsite utilities, remote location and shared access track which should be checked for operational convenience.