Detached 3-bed bungalow on approx. 3.21 acres
2.46-acre level, sheep-proof paddock—excellent grazing
Large 716 sq ft block-built garage/workshop
2–3 reception rooms, parquet flooring, original features
Empty property with immediate possession; no onward chain
Oil-fired central heating and private septic drainage
Some interior fittings dated; may need updating
Council Tax band F — higher annual cost
A rare smallholding within easy reach of Carmarthen: a double-fronted, mid-20th-century detached bungalow set in approximately 3.21 acres including a 2.46-acre level, sheep-proof paddock. The bungalow is presented in good order and retains several original features such as parquet flooring and a generous picture window; accommodation includes 2–3 living rooms, a fitted kitchen, utility, three double bedrooms and a modern four-piece bathroom. Practical outbuildings include an attached single garage and a substantial 716 sq ft block-built garage/workshop with concrete floor.
This property suits buyers seeking a manageable smallholding or spacious single-storey family home with immediate possession — the house is empty and offered freehold with no onward chain. The grounds are well tended (approx. 0.75 acres around the bungalow) with three gated vehicle entrances and a separate paddock ideal for sheep, ponies or hobby farming. Services include mains electricity and water, private drainage to a septic tank, full oil central heating and double glazing.
Material negatives are straightforward: heating is oil-fired (not a community supply) and the property is on private drainage. Although generally well maintained, some interiors show dated fittings and will suit buyers happy to update kitchen/decor to taste. Council Tax is band F and described as expensive. The location is very rural and peaceful — about 1.5 miles from Llanddarog village and 6 miles from Carmarthen — which brings convenience to shops and rail but also means fewer immediate local services.