Carncelyn Farm, a property steeped in history dating back to the 1600s, presents a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a renovation project with significant potential. Nestled on the easterly slopes of Carn-y-Celyn and Mynydd Pen-y-Graig, this farm not only offers breathtaking views of the Rhondda Valley but is also conveniently located just 19 miles from Cardiff.
The main residence, Carncelyn farmhouse, features three spacious bedrooms and three reception rooms, providing an excellent foundation for modernization. While it showcases some contemporary conveniences such as mains electricity and gas, alongside its own spring water supply, the home would benefit from thoughtful updates to fully realize its potential. The layout includes a welcoming porch that leads into a lounge with charming features like a cast iron log burner and exposed beams. A family room connects seamlessly to the lounge, while the kitchen/dining area spans two rooms equipped with essential appliances.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues with three bedrooms that boast impressive countryside views and a shower room offering modern amenities. Outside, you'll find traditional stone outbuildings and additional structures that can be repurposed or restored as part of your renovation vision.
Penygraig farmhouse adds further investment appeal as it stands ready for complete refurbishment. Historically two semi-detached cottages, this space serves as a blank canvas for potential development or conversion into valuable living spaces. The dual-aspect living area allows ample natural light and could be transformed into an inviting home with proper planning.
The property includes extensive agricultural land totaling approximately 325 acres, primarily made up of permanent pasture interspersed with established woodland areas—ideal for livestock rearing. Additionally, there are modern agricultural buildings equipped with electricity supply that can support various farming operations or alternative renewable energy projects subject to planning permissions.
With its picturesque location and substantial landholding classified as grade 4/5 agricultural land, Carncelyn Farm represents an attractive investment opportunity for those seeking to create a bespoke rural retreat or develop new agricultural ventures.