This expansive residential smallholding offers a unique opportunity for renovation and investment, featuring 11 acres of level pasture land situated along a quiet country lane. Tucked away from the main road, the property includes a detached bungalow built around 1980 with four bedrooms and two reception rooms, making it conducive to family living or multi-generational arrangements.
The main residence boasts an attractive brick facade and various traditional features, including woodblock flooring and tongue and groove ceilings. The spacious lounge benefits from natural light through large windows, offering a tranquil view of the surrounding gardens. An adjoining dining room provides additional entertaining space, while the generously sized kitchen/breakfast room is equipped with ample cabinetry and workspace—ideal for modern culinary needs.
For those looking to enhance the interior further, the layout allows for customization according to personal preferences. The utility room and walk-in pantry add functionality, accommodating appliances and storage efficiently.
Complementing the home is a purpose-built garage/workshop/office structure that could serve multiple uses, including potential conversion into additional living accommodation upon obtaining necessary planning permissions. This space already has plumbing in place and offers significant redevelopment opportunities. Furthermore, a collection of concrete block outbuildings provides excellent storage and workspace options for agricultural or hobbyist endeavors.
The property is set against a picturesque backdrop near the Towy River Valley, providing scenic views as well as practical access to local amenities. The rural village of Capel Dewi is just half a mile away, while more extensive facilities can be found within 5 miles in Carmarthen. Additionally, the proximity to major roads such as the A48 dual carriageway facilitates easy commuting to nearby towns like Llandeilo and beyond.
The surrounding land is predominantly flat and laid to pasture with good road access and natural water supply. Given that mains water is also available, the site holds potential for livestock or further agricultural use.
Originally built under an agricultural tie that has since been removed in 2003, this property opens up possibilities for diverse future uses—whether as a primary residence or an investment opportunity in an area noted for its peaceful countryside settings combined with accessibility to urban conveniences.