Bwlchtrebanau

Porthyrhyd, Llanwrda, Dyfed, SA19 8DN

Guide Price

£680,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jan 2023
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 3.5 acres
  • 3 beds

Residential Tags: Private Water Supply

Property Tags: Equestrian, Smallholding

Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock

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  • First Marketed: Jan 2023
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Private Water Supply
  • Property Tags: Equestrian, Smallholding
  • Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock
A superbly converted former wheelhouse retaining much of its original features and many which have been brought in to sympathetically keep the character of the property. Including the old lifting wheel, coach house windows with some superb views, 2 bathrooms, an impressive living area with wood burner for the cosy nights in, double patio doors out on to the patio with some far reaching outstanding views where also you can watch the red kites and the wildlife which the surrounding area has in an abundance.

Having uninterrupted superb views of the beautiful Towy Valley and the Brecon Beacons, the property itself has 3.5 acres approx. with orchard, including fruit trees, apple, pear, cherries plums etc. A small wildlife lake, oil fired central heating, double glazing, bespoke oak doors, traditional coach house windows and solid oak flooring and being part of a former farmyard, now with 3 other converted properties with the subject property having some superb uninterrupted views to the rear.

The property offers 3 double bedrooms accommodation, 2 bathrooms, a character kitchen, superb open plan vaulted living area with the original lifting wheel as a feature to the beams and ceiling.

Early viewing is highly recommended.
EER: TBC
Council Tax Band D
Smallholding-Farm
Prestige-Home


The property is situated approximately 4 miles from Llandovery, a popular market town in the upper Towy Valley. Offering great day to day facilities including shops, schools both private and public etc. To the north or the property is Llyn Briane which is 7 miles approximately, a picturesque location. Also at the same location is the cave of the well known Twm Sion Catty, a superb location with an abundance of local wildlife including Red Kytes which can be regularly seen in the area.

Within the grounds itself is a small wildlife lake, orchard which includes apples, pears, plums, cherries etc. AttractingHeron, Canada Geese, ducks & young otter. Copper Beech trees line the drive, some superb views of the Towy Valley and Brecon Beacons National Park. Llandovery is 4 miles approximately which offers excellent facilities including supermarket, shops, convencience stores, public houses, public and private school. Mid Wales rail station with train access to Swansea, Builth Wells and Shrewsbury. The main A40 road provides quick access to the nearby towns of Llandeilo being 14 miles approx, Brecon, 25 miles approx, Carmarthen 29 miles approx., all offering a fantastic range of facilities.

The property is south facing, enjoys full sun when it makes an appearance for most of the day, bathing the patio area, the land and the rear of the prperty where the suberb views can be enjoyed from. Being link detached with the neighbouring property with 3.5 acres, having its own garden and orchard. Suitable for equestrian uses, having 3 seperate paddocks. A truly superb location, early viewing highly recommended.



Kitchen


A freestanding cottage style kitchen with slate worktops, double Belfast sink with mixer tap attachment, under counter space and plumbing for dishwasher. Leisure Classic freestanding double oven, radiator, coach style front entrance door with half glazed panel to side, feature beams to ceiling and slate flagstone flooring. Utility cupboard with plumbing and space for washing machine and drier. American style fridge/freezer, double fronted freezer (not tested).




Living Room


An impressive living area with open vaulted ceiling, magnificent 'A' frames having been locally sourced and milled on site with the original lifting wheel from the Wheelhouse. Slate flagstone flooring with underfloor heating, large circular cast iron wood burner on a slate hearth for those cosy nights in. Oak Staircase leading to the first floor accommodation with original agricultural railings. Double patio doors opening on to the sun terrace with superb panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons and the Towy Valley.




Lobby


With underfloor heating. Doors to:




Bedroom 2


Partly vaulted ceiling, built-in oak wardrobe, radiator, picutre window overlooking the sun terrace.




Jack and Jill Bathroom


With freestanding roll top bath, mixer tap and shower attachment, high level flush WC, Douche corner shower cubicle, antique style wash hand basin, heated towel rail. Access to loft space, solid oak flooring and underfloor heating.




Bedroom 1


A good sized principle bedroom with coach style windows overlooking the terrace, solid oak flooring with underfloor heating, fitted oak wardrobes.




First Floor


Leading to landing with Oak staircase and bespoke rail, windows overlooking living area.




Bedroom 3


With magnificent locally sources and milled on site oak beams, radiator, double aspect windows with oak shutters. Door opening onto the exterior barn staircase. Engineered wooden floor.




Ensuite Bathroom


With slipper style bath with roll top, central antique style mixer tap and shower attachment, antique style pedestal wash hand basin, high level flush WC and Bidet, pillar radiator and towel rail, locally sourced and milled oak beams.




Externally


None




Boiler Room


With Grant oil fired central heating boiler and hot water tank.




Garden Shed


None




Storeshed


Located within the lower paddock with private water supply from the bore-hole.




Orchard


A well organised orchard with apple trees, pear, cherry, plum, damsons, walnut, chestnut trees, Filberts, a type of cob nut and a range of blackcurrant bushes.




Lower Paddock with Stables


Recently built stable unit with one open fronted stable and tack room with water and electricity connected. Close by is the large wildlife pond.




Garden


The property is enhanced with a glorious rear garden being landscaped, terraced and mostly laid to lawn. It offers much scope for the avid gardener with extensive block paved rear terrace providing a most superb panoramic outdoor views of the Towy Valley and the Brecon Beacons National Park, ideal for the evening sun a most enjoyable of drinking and entertaining area.




The Land


The land is divided into conveniently sized areas which can be easily described as parklands. A block paviour walkway goes through the land with most of it enjoying the superb surrounding views. The property is equally suitable for equestrian purposes and includes a stable range, also being in close proximity to green lanes therefore ideal for outriding.




Tenure


We are informed that the property is freehold.




Council Tax


Carmarthenshire County Council Tax Band D.




Services


We are advised that the property benefits from mains water, electricity, private drainage with oil fired central heating. Wooden double glazed throughout. Telephone subject to BT transfer regulations. Broadband available. Private water via borehole available to the store shed. EV electric charging point (by negotiation).




Marketed by: John Francis, Carmarthen

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