
Detached house for sale in Llanycefn, Pembrokeshire
Guide Price: £595,000
Price Changes
- £650,000 3 years, 4 months, 1 week and 15 hours ago
Location
Estate Agent Description
Situated in an idyllic south facing location offering complete privacy, a derelict farmhouse with a range of outbuildings ideal for conversion into workshop or further holiday style accommodation subject to the necessary planning consents.
In addition to the main house there is straw bale studio style ancillary accommodation ideal for workroom or artist's studio.
The property stands in approximately 33 acres of grazing land.
The house itself requires complete renovation with ample scope to extend the accommodation again subject to the necessary planning consent.
Rarely do such properties in such a magnificent, peaceful and private location appear on the market and the opportunity to purchase this should be taken at the earliest opportunity to avoid disappointment.
LocationThe property is situated in the rural countryside of Pembrokeshire and a car (ideally 4 x 4) is absolutely essential.
Nearby villages such as Maenclochog provide basic facilities and amenities catering for basic everyday needs whilst service towns are Narberth, Haverfordwest, Cardigan and the county town of Carmarthen all of which are within daily commuting distance providing a much wider range of educational, recreational and shopping facilities with Carmarthen having access onto the dual carriageway linking to the M4 motorway.
The area is renowned for its outstanding scenery and in particular the Pembrokeshire National Park with attractions such as Llys Y Fran not far from the property, Preseli Hills and obviously the Pembrokeshire Coast.
AccommodationThe Farmhouse - A stone built farmhouse comprising three rooms on the ground floor and one main room upstairs.
The property requires complete renovation but offers enormous potential and in particular ample space and room to expand.
The StudioBuilt in 2018 within the curtailage of the farmhouse under permitted development rights.
It has mains electricity and a log burner, a compost toilet and is located next to the future borehole.
This makes a very useful addition to the property for additional guests, workshop or studio.
Former Milking PalourStone build and ripe for conversion into holiday let accommodation subject to consent.
Stone OutbuildingDivided into two sections, both of these buildings are ripe for conversion subject to the necessary planning consents and would make superb holiday accommodationThe LandThe land amounts to approximately 33 acres and has been mainly used for sheep grazing but gives the property complete privacy and in part has the river Afon Rhyd-afallen as the lower boundary completing the picturesque setting.
There is a right of way marked on the right boundary - public footpath following the boundary line.
ServicesWe are advised that mains and private water are on site as well as mains electric.
Drainage would be to a private system.