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Bwlchtrebanau, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire

PROPERTY TYPE

Barn Conversion

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.

Freehold

Key features

  • Stunning 3 bedroom barn conversion
  • set in 3 acres of gardens and grounds
  • Awe inspiring views
  • Filled with character
  • natural lake and stables

Description

Nestled in a picturesque setting with awe-inspiring views, this linked barn conversion exudes character and charm. It is encompassed by approximately 3.0 acres of landscaped gardens and grounds, featuring paddocks, stables, flourishing fruit trees, and a serene natural lake.

Tucked away in the heart of the Carmarthenshire countryside, this unique property is part of an exclusive enclave of just four stunning homes, offering a truly idyllic and tranquil retreat.

Description

Nestled into the beautiful Carmarthenshire landscape is this beautifully converted 3 bedroom barn conversion set in around 3 acres of gardens and grounds. Attached to the neighboring property via the ground floor, Ty Olwyn is one of 4 most attractive stone dwellings that forms the pretty enclave of Bwlchtrebanau. The barn is filled with character including a feature lifting wheel mounted high above the living room, attractive oak doors and traditional beams. The accommodation is versatile, having two bedrooms on the ground floor. The most remarkable feature unfolds as you exit the living room through the French doors, where you are instantly captivated by the breathtaking panoramic views that stretch to the awe-inspiring Brecon Beacons, nearly 15 miles in the distance.

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The property's true allure lies in its extensive Gardens and Grounds, spanning just over 3 acres. Here, you'll find a generously sized, immaculately tended garden that seamlessly connects to an adjacent paddock. This delightful outdoor space also features a serene natural pond, stables, and bountiful fruit trees. It's an ideal environment for those who wish to keep a pony, raise pedigree sheep, tend to chickens, or perhaps restore the land to a thriving wildlife habitat, offering boundless possibilities for nature enthusiasts.

Location

The market town of Llandovery is located approximately 4 miles to the South East where there is a good choice of local shops including a supermarket, convenience stores, a well know public school and a train station providing great rail access along the Mid Wales line to Swansea, Builth Wells and Shrewsbury. The A40 road network allows speedy access to the nearby towns of Brecon, Llandeilo and Carmarthen all offering a good range of facilities. The M4 is located near Pont Abreham which is approximately 25 miles.

Walk Inside

As you step through the traditional part glazed stable door, you'll instantly be captivated by the property's innate charm. The cottage-style kitchen complete with a range of freestanding units with inset sink, and utility cupboard with space for white goods and plumbing and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. This delightful room features a painted beamed ceiling and flagstone flooring that seamlessly transitions into the adjoining living room.

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This impressive family room oozes character and delivers a stunning "wow" factor with its open vaulted ceiling featuring a prominent lifting wheel suspended high above the living room. Complemented by its attractive oak doors and decorative wall panelling, the room is further enhanced by French doors that open onto the patio from where you are instantly captivated by the breathtaking panoramic views. Whether you're enjoying the changing seasons from the summer patio seating or cozying up during the long winter nights beside the sizable circular wood-burning stove resting on an elevated stone hearth, this room is a fantastic retreat for all occasions.

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A beautiful oak staircase adorned with classic railings guides you to the first floor master bedroom suite. This spacious room features a vaulted beamed ceiling, dual aspect windows, and a door that opens onto the traditional exterior stone staircase. Complemented by an en-suite bathroom, which is furnished with a roll-top clawfoot bath, a high-level toilet, a bidet, and a traditional pedestal washbasin. Beyond the living room, you'll find an inner hall that grants access to the two remaining spacious double bedrooms. Each of these bedrooms features built-in wardrobes. The Jack and Jill bathroom, which completes the accommodation, boasts a charming period suite, complete with a relaxing roll-top bath equipped with shower attachments, perfect for unwinding after a tiring day. The bathroom also includes a corner shower cubicle, a high-level toilet, a pedestal washbasin, douche, a heated towel rail, and elegant oak flooring.

Outside

You'll approach the property via a shared sweeping brick driveway, flanked by communal lawns and a line of young copper beech trees. It's at this point that you'll first become aware of the extraordinary setting, offering expansive views across the Towy valley to the distant Brecon Beacons Mountain Range. The gardens and grounds primarily envelop the rear of the property, enhancing privacy and graced with the captivating rural panorama. Of special note is the expansive block-paved rear terrace, where you can relax and dine while taking in the breathtaking panoramic views. The garden boasts a variety of mature shrubs, ornamental trees, and bushes, making it a sight to behold throughout the year.

Land

Spanning a little over 3 acres, the property features a generously sized, immaculately tended garden that seamlessly connects to an adjacent paddock which is ideal for the keeping of livestock. Intersected via the block-paved driveway leading to a natural pond, stables, and a variety of fruit trees, including apples, pears, cherries, plums, damsons, walnuts, and chestnuts. It serves as the perfect haven for those in search of tranquil country living or a rural retreat.

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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Bwlchtrebanau, Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire

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Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Llandovery Station3.0 miles
  • Llanwrda Station3.8 miles
  • Cynghordy Station5.5 miles
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