This charming property features three bedrooms and offers a unique opportunity for renovation and investment in a serene countryside setting. The accommodation includes an entrance hall, a dining room, a parlour, a kitchen, and a sitting room. The principal bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom, while the two additional bedrooms share an en-suite shower room.
Set on approximately 0.2 acres, the exterior of the house includes several outbuildings such as a cart store and covered storeroom, alongside a front walled garden and rear garden with a raised deck area that invites outdoor enjoyment.
Blaen Nant Melyn boasts a rich historical lineage, first recorded in 1785 but believed to have origins dating back much further as part of the Cawdor Estate. Recently renovated by its current owners, the traditional stone and slate farmhouse has retained authentic features like the wattle and daub chimney breast and slate countertops in the kitchen. Notable upgrades include an air source heat pump central heating system along with new insulation, enhancing energy efficiency.
Entering through a picturesque doorway adorned with flowers leads into an inviting entrance hall characterized by exposed beams and original stone flooring. This area doubles as a spacious dining room while seamlessly connecting to a snug parlour featuring an open fire. The rustic farmhouse kitchen underwent renovations in August 2022, skillfully combining vintage elements with contemporary conveniences such as induction cooking facilities alongside an LPG range cooker.
The adjacent sitting room is both cosy and functional, equipped with wood-burning stove aesthetics prevalent throughout. New natural wood flooring enhances the warmth of this space, which may appeal to potential buyers who appreciate character.
A thoughtfully designed staircase leads to the upper level where the principal bedroom awaits; it's filled with light thanks to eaves windows, providing access to an outdoor decking area – perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The main bathroom is elegantly appointed with high-quality fixtures from Imperial Bathrooms that complement its rustic charm.
The layout also includes additional sleeping quarters on this level along with versatile spaces suited for office or dressing rooms adjacent to another en-suite shower room.
Located in the upper Towy Valley—renowned for its stunning natural beauty—the property is surrounded by ancient woodlands and diverse wildlife including deer and various bird species. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate access to scenic walking trails across 600 acres of surrounding hillside.
Nearby amenities include the quaint village of Rhandirmwyn within close proximity to Brecon Beacons National Park. Llandovery offers essential services such as shops, schools, medical facilities, and public transport