Grade II longhouse on 18 acres with panoramic mountain views, major renovation required..
Grade II listed 17th‑century Welsh Longhouse needing full renovation
Approximately 18 acres of pasture, woodland and outbuildings
Stunning panoramic views of Towy valley and Black Mountains
Attached cattle byre and small Dutch barn included
Mains electricity present; private water supply on site
Broadband very slow; mobile signal average in the hamlet
Single bathroom, three bedrooms; low ceilings and small rooms
Listed status will restrict works and complicate renovation
This Grade II listed Welsh Longhouse dates to the 17th century and sits in about 18 acres of pasture and woodland. The farmhouse, attached cattle byre and a small Dutch barn present a substantial restoration project with exceptional views across the Towy valley to the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons.
The property needs complete renovation throughout; period features remain but the house is currently derelict and will require listed‑building consent for many works. Services include mains electricity and a private water supply; broadband is very slow and mobile signal is average, reflecting the hamlet’s remoteness.
Layout is simple: three bedrooms and one bathroom in an old longhouse form with low ceilings and small rooms. The large plot and outbuildings suit someone wanting agricultural use, equestrian space or to create a bespoke countryside home, but expect significant time, cost and planning constraints due to the listed status.
Practical positives are the huge, private plot, good county‑road access, very low local crime and proximity to the market town of Llandeilo for amenities. This is best for a buyer experienced in historic restorations, an investor seeking a substantial conversion, or a committed self‑builder prepared for the realities of a listed, rural renovation.