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Our Summary
- Rarely coming to market, it has the potential for mooring on the canal
- Canal access: the level area next to the canal offers the possibility of mooring a canal boat or launching rowing boats or canoes (see photo 12 and 13), subject to any necessary Canal & River Trust permissions
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Description
The property, known as The Dingle, is a diverse area covering over 14 acres of grassland and woodland. It features good open grazing land, broadleaf wooded dingles, and mature conifer woodland. The property stretches nearly half a mile from its western tip to its eastern edge, where it meets the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal.
It has two points of access from the public highway, with a total of four areas of grassland, including two tree-lined meadows. The property also features two springs, which supply water to the land and adjoining properties, as well as areas of designated ancient woodland and semi-natural woodland. The boundaries of the property are fenced in some areas, while others are formed by adjoining roads and the canal.
The property falls within the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons National Park) for planning purposes.