39 High Street
Lampeter
Ceredigian
SA48 7BB
A residential livestock farm with grade II listed farmhouse, and a detached 3 bedroomed cottage with full residential status and a second homestead having a 3 bedroomed characterful cottage and 2 stone barns. The whole set in picturesque countryside with productive pastureland in all approximately 132 acres. The property could be available in separate lots.
The property is attractively located at the termination of a no through road, approximately 1.5 miles north of the popular rural community of Talley, renowned for it's lake and former abbey with popular primary school and some 8 miles north of the Towy valley destination town of Llandeilo having excellent range of shopping facilities, with a road network leading on to Carmarthen, Cross Hands and ultimately the M4 motorway.
The property is also convenient to the towns of Llandovery to East and Lampeter to North.
Gwynion Llethri has an attractive location in an open countryside, enjoying some spectacular far reaching views from the lands over the surrounding picturesque countryside.
The placing of Gwynion Llethri on the market together with Garreg Lwyd a separate homestead provides the potential purchasers with the opportunity of purchasing a diversely appealing agricultural and residential property. This would be appealing to a range of buyers being agricultural buyers, equestrian purchasers and those seeking more than dwelling for multi generational use or income generation through letting.
Gwynion Llethri provides a grade II listed detached farmhouse offering characterful accommodation with benefit of of fired central heating.
The property provides the following:
4.06m x 2.31m (13'4 x 7'7)With range of base units incorporating a sink unit, oil fired central heating boiler, plumbing for automatic washing machine, storage cupboard, door to cloakroom with toilet
Tiled floor, beamed ceiling, door to pantry cupboard
7.11m x 4.27m (23'4 x 14)A lovely characterful room with oak effect flooring and exposed stone walling together with beamed ceiling, having an impressive ingle nook fireplace with a wood burning stove and tiled hearth. An arch door leads to:
8.08m x 2.21m (26'6 x 7'3)With tiled floor. Again a characterful room with exposed stone walling and beamed ceiling, and a range of attractive kitchen units incorporating a ceramic sink unit, worksurfaces, fitted oven, hob and extractor fan, Oil fired Rayburn range with back boiler for domestic hot water supplies.
Galleried landing, stairs to loft
4.34m x 2.44m (14'3 x 8)Radiator, front window, built in wardrobe
4.19m x 2.54m (13'9 x 8'4)With feature Victorian styled fireplace, built in cupboard, radiator, front window
Access to airing cupboard with hot water cylinder
4.27m x 2.13m (14' x 7')Radiator, built in cupboard, rear window
2.44m x 2.13m (8' x 7')With rolled top bath having shower attachment, wash hand basin, toilet, radiator, half tiled walls
7.82m long (25'8 long)With potential for further accommodation with exposed roof trusses.
Gwynion Llethri Cottage is an attractive barn conversion, having planning consent for it's use as residential accommodation approved in 2022, provides self contained characterful accommodation, that'd be ideal for permanent occupation or holiday letting, to provide income generation.
The property has the benefit of oil fired central heating, and affords more particularly of the following:
5.08m x 4.14m (16'8 x 13'7)Exposed open vaulted ceiling with exposed A frames, radiator, oil fired wood burning type stove, exposed stone walling, two radiators, triple aspect windows
Radiator
4.14m x 3.78m (13'7 x 12'5)With range of attractive kitchen units at base and wall level incorporating a Belfast sink unit, fitted oven, hob and extractor.
Rear Porch with tiled floor
2.03m x 1.93m (6'8 x 6'4)Tiled floor, and half tiled walls with roll top bath having shower attachment, wash hand basin, toilet, radiator, beamed ceiling.
2.84m x 2.79m (9'4 x 9'2)Radiator, exposed beams
3.10m x 2.77m (10'2 x 9'1)Built in wardrobes, radiator, rear window
6.45m x 4.09m (21'2 x 13'5)Previously utilised as bedroom accommodation having exposed timber flooring, exposed A frame open vaulted ceiling, side window, Velux roof window
There's a large yard area with ample parking and turning facilities,
14.63m 5.49m (overall) (48' 18 (overall))of stone corrugated iron construction, being former cowshed providing useful storage and workshop space incorporating a loosebox / kennel
Including Dutch haybarn (45' x 18') with lean -to (88' x 18'), further barn (100' x 18') with lean-to (50' x 18')
Which is accessed via a hard based lane continuing through the homestead at Gwynion Llethri, is a pretty smallholding having a characterful 2 bed farmhouse and front yard area flanked by 2 attractive stone slate buildings, having considerable potential for alternative uses, (STP) Again this provides self contained accommodation with oil fired central heating and UPVC double glazing.
The property provides more particularly of the following:
6.71m x 2.77m (22' x 9'1)Range of extensive kitchen at base and wall level incorporating single drainage sink unit, fitted oven, hob and extractor fan. Exposed stone walling, beamed ceiling.
Side utility room - With tiled floor, exposed stone walling, housing the oil fired central heating boiler and also a space and plumbing for automatic washing machine
8.00m x 4.72m (26'3 x 15'6)A characterful room with exposed stone walling and beamed ceiling, featuring an ingle nook fireplace, having a wood burning stove inset
Side porch - With UPVC front entrance door
3.96m x 3.71m (13' x 12'2)Two radiators, front window, fireplace
3.96m x 2.54m (max) (13 x 8'4 (max))With exposed stone walling, radiator, built in cupboard
2.01m x 1.91m (6'7 x 6'3)Having a roll top bath and shower attachment, part tiled walls and floor, wash hand basin, toilet, radiator
This property is complemented by two attarctive stone and slate barns, approximately 40' x 18' each, flanking the front yard area, to the rear of the property is a former garden area with greenhouse and former polytunnel and orchard area.
The property is approx. 132 acres in total and comprises level pasture paddocks used for grazing and cropping and steeper grazing banks rising upto a level plateau again used for grazing and cropping, The land is divdied into good sized fields, with mature hedges and well fenced and with private water supplies.
This could be purchased as a separate smallholding with approximately 6 acres, this provides a secluded and private smallholding.
The access to the lane through the property is also a public footpath.
We understand that the properties are connected to mains electricity provided to each holding, independent private water supplies via boreholes to each homestead, septic tanks serving both Gwynion Llethri and Garreg Lwyd. Oil fired central heating to 3 residences.
The council tax band for all 3 properties is D and the amount payable per annum for each property is £2,232
Heading north from Llandeilo, take the B4329 to Talley, continue to the village approximately 1 mile after passing the left had turning to Llansawel be the B4337, take the next right hand turning on to a no through road, continue up to this lane, straight on over the cattle grid on to the lane leading to Gwynion Llethri which continues on Garreg Llwyd.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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