This smallholding, set in the desirable region of Brynteg, spans approximately 20.48 acres and presents a diverse landscape that includes sloping grazing pastures, gorse, and marshland. A key feature of this property is a derelict traditional cottage located prominently along the roadside, which offers significant potential for redevelopment or replacement, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions. The proximity to existing mains electricity and water connections enhances this opportunity by potentially lowering initial investment costs.
In addition to the cottage, there is a modern steel portal frame workshop measuring around 22.86m x 9.14m (approximately 209 sq.m / 2,250 sq.ft). Currently used as a mechanic's workshop and divided into flexible spaces, this building is equipped with mains services and includes a substantial hardstanding yard plus parking area with easy access from a well-maintained road.
The land itself not only supports agricultural activities but also holds ecological value that could attract wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists alike. The established boundaries consist of hedgerows that provide natural habitats for various species.
Additional opportunities come with an on-site caravan plot providing further potential for development under suitable consents, tapping into the idyllic rural landscape. Overall, this property combines agricultural utility with redevelopment possibilities in a tranquil countryside setting.