Character farmhouse with 9.4 acres, barns and stables — ideal for equestrian or hobby farming..
- Approximately 9.4 acres divided into four fenced paddocks
- Two agricultural barns and two sizeable stables on site
- Former 42m x 24m ménage grassed over; needs restoration
- Character farmhouse with exposed stone, parquet and inglenook
- Oil boiler heating; stone walls assumed uninsulated, Energy Rating E
- Private drainage; built before 1900, traditional construction
- Ample off-road parking; no public footpaths across land
- Broadband reported very slow; council tax Band F expensive
Set on approx. 9.4 acres in peaceful Glynarthen, this traditional stone farmhouse and smallholding combines original character with practical outbuildings and paddocks. The detached property offers three bedrooms, three bathrooms and versatile reception rooms including a conservatory and study, with far-reaching countryside views and easy access to Penbryn Beach and the coastal path.
The land is laid out as four fenced paddocks with two agricultural barns, two stables and a former ménage (approx. 42m x 24m) now grassed over and in need of restoration. Water is available to the rear paddocks and fields have road access from two points, making this a genuine proposition for equestrian use, hobby farming or small-scale agricultural enterprise.
The farmhouse retains many original features — exposed stone walls, inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove and parquet dining floor — but also shows its age: oil central heating, assumed uninsulated stone walls, private drainage and an Energy Rating of E. The property will suit buyers seeking a character home with renovation and insulation potential rather than a turnkey cottage.
Practical considerations: broadband is reported as very slow, oil-fired heating is the primary fuel, council tax band F is described as expensive, and parts of the former ménage and some outbuildings will require restoration or adaptation. For buyers wanting space, privacy and equestrian or smallholding capability near the coast, this site offers rare scope and scale in a quiet hamlet setting.