This expansive country residence presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment, situated on approximately 26 acres of versatile pastureland. Accessed via a quiet council-maintained road, the property features beautifully landscaped grounds with a variety of mature trees and shrubs, as well as a range of agricultural outbuildings, including stables that are currently configured for equestrian use.
Nestled near the rugged terrain of the Frenni Fawr hills, this home is conveniently located close to the village of Crymych, which offers essential amenities. The stunning coastlines of North Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion are just a short drive away, adding to the appeal for those seeking a rural lifestyle with convenient access to natural beauty.
With its rich history dating back to the 16th century, this substantial farmhouse contains seven bedrooms and includes a self-contained one-bedroom annexe that was formerly used as a milking parlour. The flexible layout makes it an attractive option for families looking for spacious accommodations or for investors interested in creating a rental opportunity. The current owners successfully operated a pedigree dog breeding business from the property and previously ran both a Bed & Breakfast and trekking center.
Upon entering, you’ll find traditional features such as quarry tiles in the hallway and various living spaces that offer both comfort and character. The main sitting room boasts double-glazed windows overlooking the gardens, while an adjoining snug provides additional cozy space. The lounge is bright and welcoming with modern French doors leading outdoors.
The first floor hosts four bedrooms, including one with an en-suite bathroom, while two more bedrooms can be found on the second floor along with another bathroom. The single-story wing of the home contains a rustic kitchen equipped with essential amenities and a dining area enhanced by an impressive vaulted ceiling.
The self-contained annexe can be accessed from either the garden or yard and includes its own bedroom suite—a potential asset for visiting guests or long-term rental options.
Externally, ample off-road parking is available alongside useful agricultural buildings that are currently adapted for dog breeding but hold potential for various purposes. These structures include twelve loose boxes suitable for equestrian use and an additional multi-purpose building that could serve as a workshop or storage facility.
Directly opposite the farmhouse stands a two-storey former coach house and stables that has previously received planning consent for conversion into residential space—a project ripe for revival given its lapsed status.
The extensive land is ideal for livestock grazing or crop cultivation and features fencing, gated access, and even natural spring water sources. A