Approximately 62 acres of pasture, hay meadows and silage land
Set on about 62 acres in an elevated, private setting near Crugybar, this attractive smallholding combines a renovated traditional farmhouse with a self-contained one-bedroom annexe. The main house (two bedrooms) and annexe provide flexible accommodation for a multi-generational household, live‑in worker or holiday-let use. Mature boundaries, private drive access and long, far‑reaching views create a peaceful rural home with strong diversification potential.
The holding includes a range of useful outbuildings and a large traditional stone barn offering scope for restoration or conversion (subject to planning). Productive hay meadows, silage ground and pasture make the land suitable for livestock, equestrian use or small-scale agricultural enterprises. Oil central heating and double glazing are installed; much of the living space has been sympathetically renovated while retaining character features such as exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace.
Important practical points: the property is in a remote hamlet with excellent mobile signal but very slow broadband and limited local services; the wider area is classified as remoter agricultural communities. EPC is pending. Buyers should note the site’s rural scale and access requirements, and that any commercial or conversion plans (barn, holiday use, equestrian facilities) will require the appropriate consents. This is a large, versatile smallholding suited to families, those seeking a rural lifestyle or buyers looking to develop agricultural/equestrian/letting opportunities.