This property presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment as a small farm, featuring a spacious three-bedroom bungalow that offers practical living space yet requires some updates to fully realize its potential. The bungalow is centrally heated and boasts double-glazed windows, providing a comfortable foundation for modern living.
Set within approximately 46.78 acres of gently sloping pastureland, the property includes diverse features such as woodland areas that enhance its aesthetic value. The generous concreted yard at the front allows for easy maneuverability, making it suitable for livestock and feed lorries, while also offering ample parking space. Various outbuildings complement the main residence, including loose boxes which can be utilized for horses or smaller livestock, as well as additional storage options.
Situated conveniently off Birchgrove Road (B4291), this semi-rural location provides quick access to local amenities in Birchgrove and is only about 6.2 miles from Swansea city center, which is ideal for those seeking a balance between rural tranquility and urban convenience.
The interior of the bungalow features an open-plan lounge/dining room with a fireplace and access to the rear garden through French doors. The kitchen/breakfast room is equipped with fitted units and appliances, including space for a central island that could enhance functionality during renovations. The three bedrooms offer flexible use—ideal for families or guests—and the bathrooms provide essential facilities that can be modernized to suit new tastes.
Outside, the property features well-defined areas including lawned gardens surrounded by paving, contributing to its overall charm while presenting opportunities for landscaping improvements.
Importantly, there are additional elements on site such as an old mobile home requiring significant repair and a twin unit chalet that may be available for purchase separately. These could serve various purposes depending on your investment strategy.
The surrounding land has various uses and includes rights of way established for agricultural purposes. Notably, there are considerations regarding Japanese Knotweed present on part of the property which may require management but also offers potential avenues for development once addressed.
With an Agricultural Occupancy Condition already removed and no current registrations under the Basic Payment Scheme, future development possibilities abound—making this property not just a home but also an investment with considerable upside potential in both agriculture and residential development upon achieving necessary clearances.
With mains water and electricity connection along with private drainage at your disposal, this setting promises both practicality and promise for those willing to invest time in revitalizing its spaces. A remarkable opportunity in today’s market awaits someone keen to explore what this property can