This charming detached stone farmhouse, Llwyniarth, boasts three spacious bedrooms and a harmonious mix of period features and modern comforts. Recently repointed and meticulously cared for, the cottage is enhanced by a durable natural slate roof, contemporary UPVC windows, and wooden doors, along with practical low-maintenance plastic guttering that supports its rustic allure. Inside, every room emanates warmth and character with high-quality finishes that reflect thoughtful design choices throughout. The property currently functions as a successful holiday rental, presenting an excellent opportunity for conversion into a family residence or continued investment potential as a holiday let.
Accommodation includes a utility room with ample space (3.23m x 1.69m) and additional WC facilities (1.08m x 1.49m). The expansive kitchen/dining area (5.02m x 5.45m) offers a perfect gathering spot, flowing into the inviting lounge (4.03m x 4.98m).
Upstairs, you'll find the bathroom (1.87m x 2.36m) and three well-proportioned bedrooms: one master bedroom suite (3.75m x 2.25m with en-suite), alongside two additional bedrooms (3.61m x 2.25m & 2.72m x 3.50m).
The exterior showcases an orderly landscaped driveway made of slate gravel providing ample off-road parking coupled with enclosed garden spaces offering privacy.
Further enhancing this property are outbuildings including a functional barn (5.62m x 7.78m) currently suited for storage but full of potential for various uses subject to zoning approval, as well as traditional stone buildings in need of restoration that could serve numerous purposes.
The extensive grounds measure approximately 119 acres featuring diverse terrains such as pastures and mixed woodlands—ideal for sustainable agricultural practices or conservation projects; thus providing further investment possibilities in eco-tourism or recreational ventures in this scenic part of Wales.