Approximately 10.75 acres of pasture and woodland
Set on the outskirts of Ystradfellte within the Brecon Beacons National Park, this versatile 10.75‑acre holding combines pasture, pockets of mature woodland and a substantial steel portal‑framed agricultural building. The land is divided into convenient paddocks, each with a water supply, and benefits from direct access off a maintained public road — a straightforward canvas for grazing, equestrian use or small‑scale agricultural enterprise.
A defined c.1.75‑acre portion already holds full planning consent (Ref: 22/21362/FUL) for four tourism pods, offering immediate revenue potential from the area’s strong outdoor‑visitor market and nearby waterfalls and trails. The property’s position between Penderyn and Ystradfellte, and close to the A465/A470, supports tourist access while retaining a secluded rural feel.
Buyers should note this is a long leasehold (over 950 years remaining) sold without Basic Payment Scheme entitlements. Practical considerations include very slow broadband and an existing footpath right of way across the holding. The site is offered with mains water to the parcels but prospective purchasers should verify services and planning details themselves.
This parcel will suit purchasers seeking a countryside holding with development upside — particularly tourism operators or smallholding buyers who value location, scale and a ready‑made planning permission. It requires routine agricultural maintenance and due diligence on boundaries, rights of way and utilities before committing.