Llwynneuadd
Cray, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8YT
Guide Price
£850,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Poly Tunnel, Smallholding
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Poly Tunnel, Smallholding
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture, Woodland
Description
Llwynneuadd is a lovely 13-acre smallholding set within the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park close to the small village of Crai. The period farmhouse contains a wealth of character features and consists of four bedrooms, a lovely family bathroom, two reception rooms, a kitchen, garden room, utility and shower room. The farmhouse opens at the rear onto the farmyard off which is a traditional stone barn and a range of more modern outbuildings ideal for keeping livestock, vintage cars, tractors etc.
The land provides great lifestyle opportunities having small areas of planted woodland, a cottage garden and large areas of pasture that extend down to the nearby river.
Location
Crai, which is the hub of the local community is a small hamlet which is about 1 mile from the property, this lies on the A4067 just 4 miles south of the market village of Sennybridge where there is a petrol stations, primary school, post office, health centre, public houses etc. The regional town of Brecon which is a further 9 miles to the north east offers a good choice of facilities that include a leisure centre complex, cinema, theatre, etc. Alternatively, Swansea lies about 20 miles to the south from where there are links via the M4 towards the Severn Bridge.
WALK INSIDE
The front entrance door opens into a small porch which in turn leads to the dining room with beamed ceiling and feature painted firebreast wall with inset wood burning stove on a stone hearth with wooden lintel over. To the right is the sitting room, a spacious room with staircase leading to the first floor, exposed beams, recess fireplace with inset wood burning stove with wooden mantel and further door to the exterior. To the opposite side of the dining room steps leads to the kitchen, comprising of a range of units to include cupboard and drawer space with sink and drainer unit, solid fuel rayburn which runs the central heating, exposed beam and door leading rearwards to the garden room; a light and airy room with glazing on 2 elevations, sliding doors to the rear, tiled floor and door to the useful utility room to include a range of units with inset sink, further deep pot sink, plumbing for washing machine, recessed storage area and shower room comprising shower (truncated)
First Floor
A carpeted staircase leads to the first floor landing providing access to the 4 double bedrooms and family bathroom; a modern suite comprising of bath, shower cubicle, pedestal sink and w.c.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property is a small courtyard garden with small area of lawn with shrubbed borders. Alongside the house is a parking area and Stone Barn 21m x 5.6m which is divided into two sections with a loft area.
To the rear of the house is a concrete farmyard which has a separate gated entrance off the adjoining highway. Off the farmyard are a range of modern portal frame buildings measuring 29m x 17.9m overall divided into 3 sections and suitable for a variety of uses but were predominantly designed and built for housing cattle and sheep and agricultural implements. Beyond the modern buildings is a further farmyard area and a traditional Pole Barn Sheep Shed with corrugated iron cladding.
THE LAND
The land predominantly lies to the South and West of the farmstead and has a gently sloping topography rolling down to the adjacent River Crai which runs from the Crai Reservoir into the River Usk at Sennybridge. The land is mostly laid to permanent pasture ideal for the keeping of livestock along with a kitchen garden with polytunnel and orchard.
Marketed by: Fine & Country, Brecon
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.