Plot with stone farmhouse near Cambrian Mountains goes up for auction
The plot has been described as having "significant potential" has a guide price between £280,000 and £320,000
Nestled amidst the foothills of the Cambrian mountains is this secluded three-bedroom stone farmhouse that is available for sale at auction.
The house in Llanddewi Brefi, Tregaron includes a three acre building plot and has been described by agents as having "significant potential". The plot can be seen in full on Homebuilding & Renovating's sister site: Plotfinder.net
The property has a guide price between £280,00 and £320,000 and we guide you through the home as well as how you can make an offer for the unique plot.
Stone farmhouse with redevelopment potential
The three bedroom farmhouse property includes an untouched traditional farmstead, presenting potential for redevelopment.
The farmhouse features partial uPVC double glazing and is constructed with traditional stone and slate, complemented by rendered elevations.
The property features a front entrance door leading into a hallway with a terrazzo tile floor as well as:
- Sitting room measuring 4.95m x 3.66m (16'3" x 12'), equipped with a radiator, fireplace, and front window.
- Living room sized at 5.28m x 4.90m (17'4" x 16'1"), presenting an attractive character with an inglenook style fireplace, modern tile grate inset, tongue and groove ceiling, and access to a storage cupboard.
- Rear hallway/dining area measuring 3.99m x 1.73m (13'1" x 5'8"), featuring a rear entrance door.
- Kitchen spanning 5.18m x 2.31m (17' x 7'7"), equipped with basic units incorporating a solid fuel Rayburn Range (not tested), single drainer sink unit, and base units.
- Ground floor bathroom off rear hall with dimensions of 2.82m x 2.01m (9'3" x 6'7"), including a bath, wash hand basin, and toilet.
- Three bedrooms, each with rear skylights, with the main bedroom including a Victorian fireplace.
- Through storage room measuring 4.98m x 1.83m (16'4" x 6'), serving as the housing for the copper cylinder.
Range of outbuilding included on three-acre plot
On the secluded home's three-acre country smallholding there is an range of traditional barns, a cow shed and a workshop.
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Surrounding the property are garden spaces, accompanied by a former stone and slate pig sty, various hard standing areas, and parking facilities.
Outbuildings include:
- An 'L' shaped range of former farm buildings, featuring stone and slate construction. Among these is a cow shed measuring 90' x 18', constructed partly of stone and partly of concrete block.
- An adjoining lean to dairy shed measuring 3.66m x 3.00m (12' x 9'10").
- A two-story barn measuring 18.29m x 6.10m overall (60' x 20' overall), accompanied by a lean to to the front measuring 19' x 18'.
- A former workshop measuring 9.75m x 6.40m (32' x 21').
- At the rear of these buildings lies a range of hay barns measuring 24.38m x 4.88m (80' x 16'), with an accompanying lean to measuring 65' x 24'.
- Additionally, there's a range of lean to loose boxes, along with a garage car port located at the front of the property, featuring an open front design.
Positioned at base of the Cambrian mountains
Accessed through a shared driveway with the neighboring farm, the property is situated in the village of Llanddewi Brefi, nestled amidst the foothills of the Cambrian mountains.
The village offers a variety of everyday amenities, such as a public house, village shop, and places of worship.
Located approximately 3 miles away is the bustling market town of Tregaron, boasting a wide array of facilities including a doctor's surgery, chemist, and various shops.
How can I buy the plot?
The property is to be offered for sale via Online Auction on Thursday 13th June and will remain open until 7.30pm with a guide price of £280,000 and £320,000. Access to the auction is available on the Plotfinder website.
News Editor Joseph has previously written for Today’s Media and Chambers & Partners, focusing on news for conveyancers and industry professionals. Joseph has just started his own self build project, building his own home on his family’s farm with planning permission for a timber frame, three-bedroom house in a one-acre field. The foundation work has already begun and he hopes to have the home built in the next year. Prior to this he renovated his family's home as well as doing several DIY projects, including installing a shower, building sheds, and livestock fences and shelters for the farm’s animals. Outside of homebuilding, Joseph loves rugby and has written for Rugby World, the world’s largest rugby magazine.