Land at Caermeini Isaf
Mynachlogddu, Clynderwen, Dyfed, SA66 7RY
Guide Price
£70,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Parcel of level agricultural land extending to some 9.83 acres or thereabouts
Beautiful rural location enjoying a breath taking countryside aspect
Situated within the Pembrokeshire National Park
Suitable for livestock, equestrian or as a conservation project
Situation - Located north of the market town of Narberth on the edge of the rural village of Mynachlogddu, approximately 3 miles or so distant from the small town of Crymych which provides a good range of amenities which cater for all day to day needs. The larger town of Cardigan lies within a 20 minute car journey and provides a comprehensive array of commercial, educational and recreational facilities.
Directions - A plan of the land is attached for identification purposes only. From the direction of Efailwen, proceed into the village of Mynachlogddu taking a right hand turn at the 'T' junction, continue on this road passing the Old School and the next left hand turn will provide access up to the land, a milk stand can be seen at the farm entrance. The land is situated to the left of the farm lane with two gates leading to field 4888. Our 'for sale board' is erected at the roadside.
Description - A parcel of level agricultural land, laid to permanent pasture and extending to 9.83 acres or thereabouts being divided into 4 enclosures with access to field number 4888 from the farm lane, which will offer shared access. The land is currently used for livestock grazing purposes, but would be equally suitable for equestrian use or indeed as an environmental project or similar. Very rarely do small parcels of land appear on the open market in the locality and an early inspection is strongly recommended.
Services - No mains services are connected to the land. Water is piped from the river. Right of way to be granted along the farm lane to the land.
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks
General Remarks - An excellent opportunity to purchase a small parcel of land in a beautiful rural setting within the famous Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. An early inspection is highly recommended to appreciate the beautiful setting and potential that the land can offer.
Although located in an upland area within central Pembrokeshire this is a parcel of highly productive pastureland that does have some wetter lying areas on the boundary which is suitable for grazing only.
As always with land, we recommend that an inspection of the land is the only way to assess the property particularly as we feel that the majority of potential purchasers will be surprised at the quality of the land available. The land os offered for sale as a whole or a reduced acreage would also be available, subject to negotiation.
Interested parties should be aware that the plan is based upon a 1907 edition of the plan of the area. Much of the land has been substantially improved since the plan was prepared and we would estimate that over 60 acres may be considered clean.
Marketed by: JJ Morris, Narberth
Beautiful rural location enjoying a breath taking countryside aspect
Situated within the Pembrokeshire National Park
Suitable for livestock, equestrian or as a conservation project
Situation - Located north of the market town of Narberth on the edge of the rural village of Mynachlogddu, approximately 3 miles or so distant from the small town of Crymych which provides a good range of amenities which cater for all day to day needs. The larger town of Cardigan lies within a 20 minute car journey and provides a comprehensive array of commercial, educational and recreational facilities.
Directions - A plan of the land is attached for identification purposes only. From the direction of Efailwen, proceed into the village of Mynachlogddu taking a right hand turn at the 'T' junction, continue on this road passing the Old School and the next left hand turn will provide access up to the land, a milk stand can be seen at the farm entrance. The land is situated to the left of the farm lane with two gates leading to field 4888. Our 'for sale board' is erected at the roadside.
Description - A parcel of level agricultural land, laid to permanent pasture and extending to 9.83 acres or thereabouts being divided into 4 enclosures with access to field number 4888 from the farm lane, which will offer shared access. The land is currently used for livestock grazing purposes, but would be equally suitable for equestrian use or indeed as an environmental project or similar. Very rarely do small parcels of land appear on the open market in the locality and an early inspection is strongly recommended.
Services - No mains services are connected to the land. Water is piped from the river. Right of way to be granted along the farm lane to the land.
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks
General Remarks - An excellent opportunity to purchase a small parcel of land in a beautiful rural setting within the famous Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. An early inspection is highly recommended to appreciate the beautiful setting and potential that the land can offer.
Although located in an upland area within central Pembrokeshire this is a parcel of highly productive pastureland that does have some wetter lying areas on the boundary which is suitable for grazing only.
As always with land, we recommend that an inspection of the land is the only way to assess the property particularly as we feel that the majority of potential purchasers will be surprised at the quality of the land available. The land os offered for sale as a whole or a reduced acreage would also be available, subject to negotiation.
Interested parties should be aware that the plan is based upon a 1907 edition of the plan of the area. Much of the land has been substantially improved since the plan was prepared and we would estimate that over 60 acres may be considered clean.
Marketed by: JJ Morris, Narberth
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.