This expansive livestock farm, set within the stunning landscape of west Wales, offers a unique blend of agricultural functionality and leisure potential. Spanning approximately 395 acres, it has been operated as a successful beef and sheep farm that takes advantage of the fertile grasslands characteristic of this scenic region.
At the heart of the property is an energy-efficient farmhouse with an EPC rating of B. The residence features four spacious bedrooms—two with en-suite facilities—as well as ample living space, including three reception areas and a well-equipped kitchen diner. An added benefit is a two-bedroom caravan connected to main services, providing additional accommodation options.
Complementing the farmhouse are a series of modern outbuildings designed for livestock management, machinery storage, and feed preparation. These versatile structures can easily be repurposed for various uses, enhancing their value to prospective investors. Furthermore, a traditional stone barn on site presents an opportunity for conversion into additional living space or storage (subject to planning approval).
The property's standout feature is its two-mile asphalt rally stage, recognized and approved by motorsport governing bodies. This track not only serves as a thrilling asset for automotive events but also generates income through private hire agreements and testing days organized by various car clubs and manufacturers. Given its established use and local interest in motorsport activities, there is significant potential for further investment in this area. The owners have successfully hosted numerous events ranging from car testing to media days.
Additionally, there is scope for diversifying income by exploring tourism opportunities such as holiday accommodation or glamping sites (subject to planning permissions). The nearby Bronberllan ruins previously had planning permission for conversion into a holiday let and come equipped with essential utilities already installed.
Strategically located on the edge of Pontrhydfendigaid village, residents have access to local amenities including shops, cafés, and primary education facilities. Secondary schooling options are available six miles away in Tregaron, while Aberystwyth's vibrant coastal town—13 miles distant—offers further educational institutions along with shopping and healthcare services.
The surrounding countryside provides numerous recreational opportunities. With both the Cambrian Mountains to the east and Cardigan Bay coastline to the west, this land attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking walking trails and cycling routes.
Overall, this property represents not just an established farming operation but also immense potential for those looking to innovate within agriculture or expand into leisure tourism ventures in a picturesque setting that appeals to both locals and visitors alike.