This extensive property, set in the picturesque Carmarthenshire countryside, spans approximately 7.64 acres and features a large period farmhouse, a self-contained one-bedroom apartment, two two-bedroom holiday apartments, and various outbuildings.
The main farmhouse is notable for its historical charm, believed to date back to the 1700s or 1800s. Spanning three floors and measuring 3,753 square feet, it offers ample living space enriched with character details alongside modern amenities. The layout includes multiple reception rooms with traditional features such as exposed beams and open fireplaces, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A spacious kitchen and living area lead onto practical spaces like a pantry and utility room. The first floor comprises a principal suite with an en-suite bathroom, alongside additional bedrooms, while the converted second floor houses a self-contained holiday let known as "The Cheese Loft." This private apartment boasts vaulted ceilings with exposed timbers that enhance its rustic appeal.
Adjacent to the farmhouse are two well-appointed holiday apartments that provide potential for rental income, currently operating as successful self-contained retreats. Each apartment includes open-plan living areas and outdoor spaces that connect seamlessly to the charming farmyard environment.
The property’s outbuildings include traditional stone barns which offer conversion possibilities (subject to planning permission) for those looking to enhance their investment further. Additionally, a modern general-purpose building serves as versatile space for workshop activities or machinery storage.
Beyond the immediate grounds lies pastureland suitable for livestock or recreational use such as equestrian activities. This presents an excellent opportunity for agricultural investment or development into leisure-focused ventures.
Located near the scenic Towy Valley—renowned for its fishing spots—and within close proximity to Carmarthen's amenities (approximately four miles away), this property combines rural peace with accessibility to urban conveniences. With good transport links connecting south Wales via the A48/M4 corridor, including easy access to Swansea and Cardiff, this estate holds significant potential not just for lifestyle buyers but also investors looking to capitalize on the burgeoning tourism market in this appealing area.
In summary, this diverse property presents numerous avenues—whether it be enhancing existing accommodations or exploring agricultural prospects—making it an attractive consideration for those interested in renovation or investment opportunities in a desirable countryside location.