Five-acre rural holding combining renovated homes, income potential and panoramic views.
- Three-bedroom renovated farmhouse with potential for a fourth bedroom
- Two fully refurbished holiday cottages (1-bed and 2-bed) — unused since renovation
- Approximately five acres of south-facing pasture, woodland and gardens
- Large agricultural barn with separate access for storage or enterprise
- Own natural spring and recently installed bore hole water supply
- Spectacular elevated, uninterrupted rural views over rolling countryside
- Remote village setting; broadband and mobile signal are average
- Council tax above average; area shows higher deprivation indicators
Ardwyn is a rare rural ensemble: a newly renovated three-bedroom farmhouse, two immaculate holiday cottages and a large agricultural barn set in about five acres of south-facing pasture, woodland and gardens. The elevated setting delivers expansive, largely uninterrupted views across rolling countryside and benefits from its own Preseli water supply via a natural spring and a recently installed bore hole. Renovation work over the last three years includes lime render, new windows, chimneys and a new sunroom roof.
The main house offers flexible living with two cosy sitting rooms (both with woodburners), a farmhouse kitchen, a ground-floor utility/shower room and a generous garden room that frames the panorama. Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a well-presented family bathroom, with potential for a fourth bedroom. The two cottages (one- and two-bedroom) sit across the private lane and are finished to a high standard; they have not been let since renovation, so rental income is currently unproven but the accommodation is ready for immediate use.
Externally, the five acres of south-facing land provide sizeable pasture, garden and pockets of woodland, plus a substantial barn with separate access — useful for storage, workshop use or farm/agricultural activities. Practical points to note: the location is rural and fairly remote, broadband and mobile signals are average, council tax is above average and the wider area records higher deprivation indicators despite very low crime. There is no flood risk.
This property will suit buyers seeking privacy, landscape and a multi-use holding — families wanting room and views, or buyers looking for holiday-let potential combined with a main residence. Be clear that while the buildings have been comprehensively renovated, the estate’s remoteness and modest digital connectivity are real considerations for everyday commuting, home working or attracting year-round lettings.
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