4 bedroom farm house
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Features and description
A stone construction farmhouse under a slate roof with wooden windows and doors. The house is in need of full renovation throughout. The house is situated on the farmyard and adjoins stone outbuildings and a barn. From the front of the property there is astounding views towards the sea and Pen Llyn.
There are a range of outbuildings on the holding:
Stone barn 1 - 9.48m x 4.65m
Stone construction under a slate roof with a timber A frame and felt. There are two timber mezzanines. The floor is a mixture of hardstanding and slate tiles.
Traditional building 1 - 5.39m x 4.49m
Stone construction under a corrugated sheet roof with a timber A frame and purlins. Concrete floor. Has a supply of electric and water. Used for sheep housing.
Traditional building 2 – 5.09m x 9.12m
Stone construction under a corrugated sheet roof with a timber A frame and purlins. Concrete floor. Has a supply of electric and water. Used for cattle housing.
Barn 2 – 10.12m x 9.50m
A concrete and timber portal frame building with two gables adjoining stone buildings and one other side being of corrugated sheet cladding. The roof is a mixture of box profile and corrugated sheets. There are large steel doors opening into adjoining fields. The floor is hardstanding. Used for cattle and sheep handling previously.
Traditional building 3 – 7.04m x 8.54m
Stone construction under a fibre cement monopitch roof. Steel and wood sliding stores. Concrete floor. Previously used as a machinery store.
Traditional building 4 – 4.18m x 16.87m
Stone construction under a box profile monopitch roof. The building is split into units with the yard facing end being open and having steel doors. The floor is hardstanding. Has feeding troughs throughout. Previously used as cattle housing and handling.
Modern building 1 – 6.66m x 9.16m
A steel portal frame building with a box roof and cladding with timber purlins. One end is open facing. Hardstanding floor.
Land
The land amounts to approximately 74.08 acres being predominantly pastureland and ffridd. Parts of the land is suitable for cropping during summer months. Tied to the land is a right to graze on Craig y Llyn mountain for 50 ewes and followers which are a hefted flock. The hefted flock are available by separate negotiation.
There is a supply of natural water to most fields. Boundaries are a mixture of dry stone walls and stock fencing. We cannot guarantee that these are stockproof. The property is accessed over a rough private track, part of which is a right of way over third party land.
Amounts to approximately 2.5 acres of ffridd land and amenity woodland. The boundaries are comprised of stock fencing and dry-stone walls. We cannot guarantee that these are stockproof. The property is accessed over a rough private track.
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