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22 Murray Street
Llanelli
Carmarthenshire
SA15 1DZ
***VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE*** Located in the most idyllic surroundings in the Gwendraeth Valley, where the "Gwendraeth Fawr" river flows past under the "Pwll-y-Llygod" single-arch bridge, which has been recognized as the oldest tram road bridge dating back to 1770, we have for sale this beautiful smallholding of 3.6 acres. The lucky purchaser has a great opportunity and potential to add a bit of versatility due to the outbuildings (STP) and also to enjoy the fishing rights you have to the river as well as having a chalet to use as a rest-room while you are there during the days. Cash buyers only!
The listing comprises a Dutch barn with a loose box. Silo barn with two lean-to-loose yards. Stable and loose box. Versatile workshops. A concrete hard-standing area offering ample parking, a Summerhouse and a paddock, which is 2.44 acres.
Trimsaran is a community and former mining village on the B4308 between Llanelli and Kidwelly in the Welsh county of Carmarthenshire. It is six miles from Llanelli and 13 miles from Carmarthen. It is close to Burry Port Harbour, Pembrey Country Park, and the Millennium Coastal Park. Trimsaran offers a local primary school, convenience shop, and pharmacy and is very popular with walkers because of the village's pretty scenery.
The plot includes several farm buildings and a paddock measuring 2,44 acres; the chalet on site cannot be used for residential purposes. The electricity and water supplies are connected. There are no foul water or sewerage connections. Standard broadband is available in this location, subject to connections ( Download 12Mbps, upload 1Mbps). Outdoor Mobile is likely to have all major providers at this location. There are restrictions and easements listed on the Land Registry Title, and a conveyancing title report is available. The lane is owned by a neighbouring property, allowing shared access. The right-of-way has been confirmed via solicitors and added to the land registry. There is a contribution towards maintaining the lane outlined by the solicitor as an apportionated use. Permission to convert a farm building for residential use was refused in 2023 PL/06678. The location is listed as a high risk for flooding from rivers, according to Natural Resources Wales
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