This detached farmhouse, set within approximately 7.8 acres of picturesque pastureland near Crymych, presents an intriguing opportunity for those interested in renovation and land use potential. Offering fantastic views of the Preseli Hills, the property includes several outbuildings and garages, enhancing its appeal for storage or future development. Reconstructed in 1992 on the original farmhouse's footprint, it combines traditional charm with modern possibilities.
Upon entering through a welcoming porch with dual-aspect windows to enjoy the panoramic scenery, you are greeted by a spacious lounge featuring an oil-fired Rayburn in an inglenook fireplace—an ideal combination of aesthetics and functionality for culinary enthusiasts. The layout continues with a practical kitchen equipped with ample storage and connections for modern appliances, alongside a flexible fourth bedroom/snug featuring its own en-suite shower room.
The first floor comprises three further bedrooms and a family bathroom that could benefit from some modernization, presenting an opportunity to add personal touches or upgrades. Externally, the attached stone barn offers additional potential for conversion (subject to planning permissions), while the garden areas boast established spaces for gardening or leisure activities.
A noteworthy feature is the included solar panels that contribute to energy efficiency and provide income through the Feed-in Tariff. This property not only promises a rural lifestyle but also significant potential for custom renovations tailored to individual preferences or investment strategies within this beautiful part of West Wales.