Bwysfa Fawr is a period farmhouse that has been thoughtfully extended to include a former wain house, offering significant space and versatility for families. The ground floor features an expansive entrance porch/garden room that captures stunning countryside views, leading into an inviting living room with a striking stone inglenook fireplace complete with a wood-burning stove. Adjacent to the living area is a cozy library, which also has potential as a snug or home office. The kitchen/diner is equipped with essential amenities and provides access to additional utility space as well as a second kitchen/diner, both of which can serve various living arrangements, including potential self-contained accommodation for guests or family members. The upstairs hosts four bedrooms with a family bathroom, ensuring privacy and flexibility within this substantial home.
Included in the property are two semi-detached barn conversions currently serving as family and hobby spaces. Each provides open-plan living areas with kitchen facilities and bedrooms, presenting prime opportunities for conversion into holiday rentals or independent living spaces. Additionally, a traditional stone barn offers versatile workshop space or storage options while further outbuildings—including a steel portal frame barn—enhance the functional capacity of the site.
Set on approximately 15 acres of land featuring grazing paddocks and woodland, this property promises not only picturesque rural living but also investment potential in outdoor recreation or agricultural pursuits. Located just outside Trecastle within the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, it offers easy access to local amenities while remaining immersed in natural beauty, making it ideal for those looking to invest in a property that combines charm with modernisation possibilities.