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- Derelict Farmstead
- A traditional farmstead sitting in the centre of the holding and consisting of a derelict stone former farmhouse together with a range of traditional outbuildings with some modern additions
- The farmhouse is in need of complete development subject to obtaining planning consent
- The detached stone barn is ripe for conversion subject to the necessary consents
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Description
The property is a large upland farm in a private, secluded location within the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. A traditional farmstead sits at the center of the holding, consisting of a derelict stone former farmhouse and various outbuildings, including a detached stone barn ready for conversion. The farmhouse requires complete development, subject to obtaining planning consent.
The property extends over approximately 228 acres, with a mix of gently sloping pastureland and steeper wooded slopes, divided into five main blocks. The land benefits from borehole water, spring supplies, and common grazing rights for 500 sheep on the adjacent Blorenge Common. The property also borders plantation woodland, the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, and neighboring farmland and broadleaf woodland.