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- Period barns provide scope for a variety of uses, with planning permission in place for further extension to the main house
- There is also a range of interconnected 18th and 19th-century stone barns (with their origins described in greater detail in the History section) with electricity and water supplies and dedicated soil systems for potential conversion to residential accommodation
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Description
This 18th-century farmhouse, built circa 1796, stands on approximately 12.5 acres of countryside in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The house spans nearly 2500 sq ft, with a yellow ochre limewash façade and period barns providing potential for various uses. The property features a spacious country kitchen with a cream Aga and period stone sink, as well as a dining room with a fireplace and original flags.
There is a walk-in larder dairy with slate shelves, a sitting room with a large hearth, and a formal hall with black and red quarry tiles. The house also includes a music room with panelling, a cast-iron hob grate, and a deep, original window. The first floor features two large bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom and the other with expansive views of the surrounding hills.