Lower Cefn Penarth

Crossgates, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6RU

Guide Price

£950,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jul 2022
  • Removed: Oct 2022
  • 26.5 acres
  • 5 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Longhouse

Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian

Land Tags: Building Plot, Grazing Rights, Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture, Woodland

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  • First Marketed: Jul 2022
  • Removed: Oct 2022
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Longhouse
  • Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Building Plot, Grazing Rights, Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture, Woodland
Detached five bedroom farmhouse with extensive range of outbuildings, stables and approximately 26.5 acres of ground (25 acres of pasture and 1.5 acres of woodland). Detached former home/Barn with Planning Permission for 4 bedroom dwelling.



Entrance Hall


Stairs to first floor, telephone point, radiator and double glazed exterior door with matching side panels facing south.




Dining Room


Open fireplace with oak surround and mantel, telephone point, radiator, dado rail and 2 windows south.




Study


With exposed rafters, dado rail, range of storage cupboards with slate shelving, television point, radiator and window north.




Drawing Room


Slate fireplace with wood-burning stove inset, beamed ceiling, television point, 2 radiators and three south facing windows.




Kitchen/Breakfast Room


Esse range stove (providing hot water) set in brick fireplace, fitted timber fronted wall and base cupboards, and 1.5 bowl ceramic sink, electric cooker point, plumbing for dishwasher, Oil fired boiler - providing central heating and hot water, extractor hood, quarry tiled floor, radiator, tiled splashbacks, ceiling light/fan and windows north and door to conservatory. Oak framed opening to breakfast seating area.




Conservatory


Tiled floor, radiator and double aspect windows north and west, patio doors.




Laundry Room


Work surface, hand basin and drawers under, plumbing for washing machine.




Separate WC


With washbasin, and double doors and window to garden.




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From the Entrance Hall the stairs rise to the;




First Floor


Landing. Radiator and hatch to roof space.




Bedroom 1


Built-in double wardrobe, dado rail, radiator, telephone point and windows south and east.




Bedroom 2


Built-in double wardrobes, radiator and windows north and east.




Bathroom


Corner bath with shower attachment, WC, range of cupboards with inset hand basin, radiator and window north.




Shower Room


Fully boarded shower cubicle with electric shower inset and extractor fan.




Bedroom 3


Airing cupboard with slatted shelving housing hot water cylinder, dado rail, concealed radiator and windows west and north.




Bedroom 4


Built-in wardrobe, radiator, telephone point and windows south and west.




Bedroom 5


Telephone point and window south.




The Gardens


The gardens lie mainly to the east of the house and are laid to level lawns with shrub borders, screened by post and rail fencing and trellis work.




The Farm Buildings


The buildings form a courtyard to the west and north of the house. There is a two bay Workshop/Garage Store: 10.6m x 5.05m (34'9" x 16'7") with concrete block walling and sheeted doors to the west of the house.




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Adjoining Portal Framed Barn: 31.0m x 5.5m (101'8" x 18'1") Steel portal framed construction with corrugated sheeted doors and adjoining lean to Cattle Shed 16.6m x 7.5m (54'6" x 24'7") with water trough. Adjacent are four timber lined lean-to Loose Boxes: 3.65m x 3.65m (12'0" x 12'0") with concrete floors and hayracks.




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On the east side of the courtyard, there is a range of rendered concrete Block Buildings under a corrugated roof, with a clock tower 33.5m x 6.0m (109'11" x 19'8") externally. They comprise two foaling boxes with closed circuit television and three large stallion boxes with Cam divisions, each with access to a wood chip exercise area. Adjacent are four timber lined Loose Boxes: 3.65m x 3.65m (12'0" x 12'0") with hayracks. Implement Shed 14.7m x 7.3m (48'3" x 23'11") metal and timber frame with CGI cladding to 3 sides.




The Old House


To the north of the courtyard is the former Welsh Long House: 19.75m x 5.5m (64'10" x 18'1" ) externally. Built of stone walls under a slate roof and currently used for storage. On the ground floor there is a large open fireplace with bread oven and oak beamed ceiling. On the first floor there is another large room with fireplace. The old house and cow shed benefits from full Planning Permission for conversion into one domestic residential property and improvements to access, under application number P/2012/1116 granted by Powys County Council on 7/11/2012. A full copy of the permission is available from the agents but in brief the conversion would create accommodation as follows; Ground Floor - Hall, kitchen/Dining Room, 3 bedrooms and bathroom with First Floor - Landing, living room, office, master bedroom and shower room. Externally the property has scope for creation of ample parking and garden area.




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The building with its permission offers great scope for provision of accommodation for extended family, annexe or letting or provision of leisure accommodation or office premises - subject to gaining any necessary permissions if applicable.




The Land


The land extends to a total of about 26.5 acres which is a mixture of permanent pasture and woodland. The land is adjacent to the council lane, giving good road frontage to the majority of the fields. The fields are stock proof and divided by hedges with back fences. All fields have the benefit of a piped or natural water supply and the land falls within an Environmentally Sensitive Area and a Less Favoured Area. There are registered common grazing rights on Penybont Common.




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Permission has also been granted under notification number AGRI2014 0058 for the "Erection of a general purpose cattle and implement shed" on 20/06/2014. Further details are available from the agents.




Single Farm Payment


The land is registered with the Welsh Assembly Government for Single Farm Payment purposes. No Single Farm Payment Entitlements transfer with the sale of this property.




Easements, Wayleaves & Rights of


The property is offered subject to, and with the benefit of, any rights-of-way both public and private, all wayleaves, easements and other rights whether or not specifically referred to.




Town & Country Planning


The property is offered subject to any development plans, tree preservation orders, ancient orders, public rights-of-way, town planning schedules, or resolutions which may be or may come into force. The purchaser(s) will be deemed to have full knowledge of these and have satisfied themselves as to the effects such matters have on the property.




Plans, Areas and Schedules


The property is offered subject to any development plans, tree preservation orders, ancient orders, public rights-of-way, town planning schedules, or resolutions which may be or may come into force. The purchaser(s) will be deemed to have full knowledge of these and have satisfied themselves as to the effects such matters have on the property.




Boundaries, Roads and Fences


The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries and neither the Vendor nor the Vendors Agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or ownership thereof.




Marketed by: McCartneys LLP, Llandrindod Wells

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