Land for sale
Property description & features
- Spacious Plot Measuring approx 0.32 Acre
- Planning Ref : PL/01463
- Popular Coastal Town Location
- Planning For 2 Dwellings
- Quiet Sought After Area
- Coal Mining and Geotechnical Ground Investigation Report on File
- Ruins of the Original Welsh Long House
- Virtual Tour Available From 2021
We are selling this plot on the old "Pant Achddu Farm", Graig, Burry Port. Measuring approximately 0.30 of an acre with outline planning granted for two dwellings, planning reference number PL/01463. The property is situated on the edge of Burry Port in the Graig, a quiet location full of beauty and charm with a small stream at the rear. It was once an original long house with the ruins still visible. Pant Achddu Farm offers the potential purchaser a chance to build in a prime location,
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*PLEASE NOTE: THE VIRTUAL TOURS WERE TAKEN IN 2021 - Plot is overgrown at present*
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Location - Behind Jerusalem Chapel in Burry Port there is a derelict farmhouse known as Pant Achddu. It has its origins in Tudor times and is built in the longhouse style. The Historic Environment Record describes it as 'a farmhouse apparently on the longhouse model, believed to be of 17th century date. Pant Achddu was built on land released by the Mansel family from the Muddlescwm Estate in 1604 and a farmhouse in the longhouse style was built on the site.
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Burry Port is a small harbour town on the outskirts of Llanelli that offers all local amenities and good transport links. Burry Port is well-known because Amelia Earhart landed as the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. The Pembrey Burrows dune and wetland system, home to a country park and the Cefn Sidan sands lie nearby. The harbour has recently been redeveloped and offers a view of the stunning Gower Coastline opposite.
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