Tan-y-Graig represents a unique opportunity to acquire a historic agricultural property nestled in an area of remarkable natural beauty. This Grade II listed farmhouse, dating back to around 1500, pairs traditional architectural features with the potential for modern enhancements. The property includes a variety of stone-built outbuildings, offering considerable scope for renovation and repurposing—whether for additional residential accommodation, storage solutions, or equestrian facilities, pending planning permissions. The main living space comprises three bedrooms and several reception areas that would benefit from refurbishment to align with contemporary family needs while retaining its historical charm.
Strategically located between Llanrhaeadr Ym Mochant and the renowned Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall, Tan-y-Graig enjoys both scenic views and a rich agricultural background, including evidence of historical lead mining practices. The land itself includes varied topography suitable for livestock management as well as potential participation in sustainable farming programs. With careful investment in renovations, this property could serve not only as a delightful family home but also as an income-generating asset through farming or rental opportunities. The presence of existing rights of way and access to natural resources further enhances the property's appeal for those looking to invest in rural living.