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- Formal gardens with mature planting and stonework features An ornamental lake and two smaller ponds, offering moments of tranquillity and reflection Rolling land, suited to lifestyle pursuits, conservation, or equestrian potential Exceptional views across the unspoilt West Wales countryside and the Cambrian Mountains Outbuildings include: A substantial workshop (approximately 459 sq ft gross internal area) — ideal for hobbies, restoration, or professional use An old cow shed (approximately 459 sq ft gross internal area) of similar proportions with scope for further use (STP) A log store of approximately 389 sq ft
- Studio & Ancillary Buildings The studio accessed from the garden room is a real highlight, with scope for creative pursuits, home working, or potential conversion to ancillary accommodation (STP)
- Outbuildings and storage rooms offer additional potential, especially for those considering work-from-home lifestyles, artisan businesses, or hobbies requiring dedicated space
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Description
Brynmeheryn, a substantial character residence in West Wales, boasts a rich history and stunning views of the Cambrian Mountains. With roots dating back to Roman times, the property has been home to artists, writers, and intellectuals, including the famous Augustus John and the acclaimed food writer Elisabeth Luard. The house has evolved over the centuries, blending traditional features with country charm.
The property offers generous and versatile accommodation, including a stunning sitting room with original fireplace, a charming dining room, and a beautifully appointed kitchen/breakfast room. The heart of the home is the kitchen, which features an original fireplace and a range of base and wall units. The property also boasts a garden room with fantastic views, as well as a cellar and a number of bedrooms.
With its unique blend of history, heritage, and natural beauty, Brynmeheryn is a truly special place to live.