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Our Summary
- Cleddan Cottage Renovation Opportunity
- The remaining area of coniferous trees has the potential to undergo thinning or clear felling in the near future, subject to obtaining the necessary consents from Natural Resources Wales
- Postcode: SY21 0JQEnvironmental Schemes: Whilst the Estate is not in any environmental schemes at the behest of the current owners, it is believed that it has significant potential to take advantage of any new environmental schemes announced by Welsh Government as well as carbon offsetting
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Description
Bellan Hall, a historic property built in 1887, is nestled in a secluded position surrounded by mature trees and Estate land. The hall, with its New England-style clapboarding and slate roof, features an attractive pyramidal roof and an open veranda with stunning views. The property has retained its original character, with four bedrooms, a sitting/dining room, kitchen, and separate bathroom and WC.
The surrounding 4.15 acres of land are home to various wildlife, including owls, house martins, and red kites. The property also includes a garage and outhouse, as well as a farm, Caestwbwrn, which is let under a Farm Business Tenancy. The farm extends to 384.88 acres and features a farmhouse, steading, and off-lying stone barns.
Other properties on the estate include Rhosgomorog Farm, Llechwedd Du, Pencringoed, and Cleddan Cottage, each with its own unique character and potential for restoration or redevelopment.