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- Potential for future diversification and renewable energy
- Second farmhouse in need of complete renovation
- Penygraig farmhouse is in need of complete renovation
- The extensive upland livestock holding is currently used for sheep rearing with potential for renewable energy or carbon sequestration schemes in the future, subject to planning permission
- The property is in need of complete renovation and is a blank canvas for future development
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Description
Carncelyn Farm, a historic property with roots dating back to the 1600s, is situated on the eastern slope of Carn-y-Celyn and Mynydd Pen-y-Graig, offering uninterrupted views of the Rhondda Valley. The farm is nestled in a sheltered location, with a modern farmhouse that boasts a generous three-bedroom layout, three reception rooms, and a spring water supply. The property also features a range of traditional stone outbuildings and ample parking.
The farm's upland livestock holding spans approximately 325 acres, with a mix of permanent pasture, woodland, and scrub, making it an ideal location for livestock grazing. Additionally, there is potential for renewable energy or carbon sequestration schemes in the future, subject to planning permission. The property also includes a second farmhouse, Penygraig, which is in need of complete renovation.