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Our Summary
- The traditional courtyard is framed by a range of characterful barns which provide excellent storage and offer further potential for conversion, subject to the necessary consents
- Adjoining the farmhouse is a substantial stone barn that has been largely rebuilt and offers exciting potential for further accommodation or conversion, subject to the necessary consents
- Part of the grounds have been arranged to accommodate up to five touring caravans or motorhomes, providing the potential for a small touring site and an additional income stream
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Description
The property, known as Tynewydd, is a beautifully restored smallholding set in approximately 10 acres of land. The main farmhouse is a charming three-bedroom property with a wealth of period character, featuring a spacious living room with a large inglenook fireplace and a kitchen/breakfast room with a range of units and a Worcester oil-fired boiler. The property also features an attached one-bedroom self-contained annexe, perfect for guests or holiday accommodation.
The annexe includes an open-plan kitchen and living space, a utility/boot room, and a fully tiled shower room. Outside, the property boasts a range of traditional and modern outbuildings, including distinguishable barns, a carriage house, a greenhouse, a manege, and several paddocks. Additionally, a Caravan and Motorhome Club certificated site licence allows for up to five touring units with electric hook-ups and facilities, providing an attractive additional income stream.