4 bedroom equestrian property for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Entrance Hallway
- Spacious Utility Room/Cloaks
- Open Concept Living Room/Breakfast Room/Fitted Kitchen
- Dining Room
- Lounge
- Two Conservatory
- Four Large Double Bedrooms
- Family Bathroom
- En Suite Bathroom
- Range of Out Buildings
* OPEN CONCEPT LOUNGE/KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM
* LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, TWO CONSERVATORIES
* FAMILY BATHROOM, EN SUITE BATHROOM, CLOAKS/UTILITY ROOM
* STABLES & OUTBUILDINGS
* STUNNING SURROUNDINGS WITH NATURAL PONDS
* FURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE
* FREEHOLD, COUNCIL TAX BAND: F , EPC: E
Set in an idyllic, secluded, rural position is this delightful and spacious four bedroomed, stone built Farmhouse. It was originally built in the 18th century and has been sympathetically renovated whilst keeping the integrity of what is old in the house, from the beamed ceilings to the stone fireplaces adding to its charm, character and ambience.
Set in approximately 33 acres (13.35 hectares) of land with a range of out buildings, including stable, barns, and storage, offering superb potential for conversion to bed and breakfast, Airbnb or for camping facilities such as the ever popular glamping pods subject to any necessary planning consents. Although the property is in a secluded, rural location it is still within easy reach of Treorchy Town Centre and all local amenities.
There is an attractive modern cream shaker style fitted kitchen with a dining space and a cozy living room beyond, large utility room/cloaks, a spacious lounge with a charming inglenook, two conservatories with panoramic views of the mountainside, four generous bedrooms, a family bathroom and ensuite bathroom to the primary bedroom, the living accommodation has a lovely flowing floorplan.
The property affords double glazing, has the added benefit of oil fired central heating, has multi fuel wood burner stoves and is extensively insulated. Water supply is from a mountain stream with filtration plan and waste water is treated through a septic tank.
The railway station has half hourly connections to Cardiff providing access to the main line rail system and Cardiff airport. The M4 motorway can normally be reached within 40 minutes and the new Heads of the Valleys dual carriageway provides easy access to the Midlands and the North.
For recreation there are strong sporting activities locally, the Brecon Beacons and the South Wales coast with extensive beaches and sand dunes are all within easy reach and there are beautiful mountain walks to be enjoyed.
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