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Laugharne, Carmarthen

Key features

  • REDUCED ASKING PRICE
  • 114 acre organic livestock/dairy farm
  • Pleasant, secluded location
  • Traditional 4 bedroom farmhouse
  • Outbuildings offering considerable potential

Description

A quality 114 acre organic livestock/dairy farm with significant environmental appeal
Enjoying a pleasant, secluded location between Laugharne and the Carmarthenshire coastline
Traditional 4 bedroom farmhouse and adjoining outbuildings offering considerable potential
Range of modern and traditional farm buildings suitable for livestock purposes
A farm that is worthy of an early inspection
EPC F

Situation - Longridge Farm occupies a pleasant rural and coastal setting and is located in a secluded and secure belt of land that is capable of producing very good grass crops and lush grazing for stock. The surrounding area is mainly dedicated to agricultural use including livestock and dairy farms. The farm is located some 3 miles from the popular and historically important, township of Laugharne which lies on the estuary of the River Taf. Being a popular tourist destination for its connection with Dylan Thomas the township offers an array of local services and amenities. The small town of St Clears is approximately 4 miles from Laugharne and provides a range of services for all day to day needs, and excellent accessibility to the A40 which leads to the County Towns of Carmarthen and Haverfordwest. The M4 connection at Pont Abraham is a further 20 minute car journey from Carmarthen.

Directions - From the direction of Carmarthen, head west on the A40 towards St Clears, turning left onto the slip road signposted 'St Clears/Laugharne' (before St Clears roundabout). At the junction take the right hand turn 'A4066' travelling through Laugharne and Broadway taking a left hand turn signposted 'Nine Acres Campsite', follow this road for a mile or so to the gates of the MOD. Follow the road to the left hand side and the entrance to Longridge Farm will be seen on your left hand side. Viewings are by appointment only.
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Description - The ring fenced farm was built in 1819 by G. P. Watkins and is being sold with the original acreage extending to some 114 acres or thereabouts of productive, permanent, improved pasture which is laid to ridge and furrow and has high carbon capture ability.

The land is in one block with a green lane leading from the farmyard to most of the fields providing easy movement of livestock, in addition there is roadside access to most of the fields. The farm is ideally suited for livestock purposes having been a dairy farm.

Holding full organic status, the farm has been sensitively managed with silage and grazing fields and is a wildlife haven being a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with designation for the Golden Plover and Water Voles with many other rare species making it their home including Lapwings and Red Kites etc.

The homestead, approached via a long private drive, has a range of appealing, traditional stone built outbuildings some of which adjoin the farmhouse giving potential to extend and convert subject to the necessary consents to create a magnificent home. In addition, there is a selection of modern agricultural buildings.

As the country transitions to the net zero target, the carbon capture capabilities, environmental benefits and size of Longridge Farm give a rare potential for a sustainable, environmental friendly, low density, practical unit to be purchased.

To fully appreciate what this pleasant farm has to offer, an early inspection is strongly recommended.
Longridge Farm is described in more detail (with approx. dimensions only):

Farmhouse Ground Floor -

Entrance Hallway - Enter via a UPVC front door with stairs leading to the first floor and radiator.

Dining Room/Sitting Room - 4.04m x 3.25m (13'03" x 10'8") - Overlooking the fore, original stone fireplace and radiator.

Living Room - 6.10m x 3.99m (20'0" x 13'1" ) - An open plan style living room which leads in to the kitchen/dining area. Overlooking the fore with original stone fireplace and radiator.

Kitchen - 6.48m x 3.40m (21'03" x 11'02") - Enjoying a double aspect with windows to both the rear and side, door leading to the rear garden and radiator. A newly installed kitchen affording a range of matching base and wall mounted units with complimentary solid wood surface above, incorporating a 1.5 bowl stainless steel sink and double drainer unit, built in electric cooker, ceramic 4 ring hob with hood above and ample space for a freestanding fridge/freezer.

Utility Area - 1.70m x 1.75m (5'07" x 5'09") - With plumbing for an automatic washing machine and tumble dryer. Leading to:

Shower Room - 1.70m x 2.21m (5'07" x 7'03") - With wash hand basin, W.C., shower cubicle and a stainless steel heated towel rail.

Farmhouse First Floor -

Landing - Steps lead up to:

Bedroom 1 - 3.91m x 3.63m (12'10" x 11'11") - Overlooking the fore with radiator. Currently concealed door leading to historical staff quarters.

Bathroom/ Storage Room - 2.74m x 1.50m (9'0" x 4'11" ) -

Bedroom 2 - 3.89m x 2.41m (12'09" x 7'11" ) - Overlooking the rear with radiator.

Bedroom 3 - 3.81m x 2.77m (12'06 x 9'01") - Overlooking the fore with radiator.

Bedroom 4/ Office - 2.57m x 1.96m (8'05" x 6'05") - Overlooking the fore with radiator.

Externally - To the fore of the property there is a small secure patio area surrounded by a wall.

To the rear of the property is a well proportioned lawned garden which is surrounded by original stone walls with stunning views across to St Johns Hill and the unspoilt beauty of the estuary. Within the garden there are two small stone outbuildings. Original stone cobbled path leading to a private courtyard with original stone steps leading to the flat. Within the courtyard the external Worcester Bosch combination boiler and oil tank are currently situated.

Original Staff Quarters 'The Flat' - Adjoining the main farmhouse there is an attached stone building with ground floor garage and above a two roomed flat (believed to be historical staff quarters) with connecting door to the main house (currently sealed off). There is a separate access door via the original stone steps leading to the rear courtyard.

Room 1 - 5.49m x 3.96m (18'0" x 13'0" ) -

Room 2 - 5.94m x 5.49m (19'06" x 18'0") -

Farmyard - A traditional quadrant concrete farmyard with the stone workshop and garage, farmhouse, garage and staff quarters situated in front of the traditional stone built young stock barn with the traditional stone building of long barn adjoining the garage and staff quarters with access to the fields and modern farm buildings opposite. The farmyard provides ample parking space and easy access to the farm buildings.

Paddock - A small paddock to the side of the garden is surrounded by stone walls.

Pig Pens - Three newly completed pig pens.

Farm Buildings - An excellent collection of farm buildings are seen at Longridge Farm:

Traditional Stone Built Workshop And Garage - Adjoining the property offering considerable potential to form part of the residence subject to gaining the necessary planning consents.

Traditional Stone Built Range - 5.41m x 2.90m & 8.64m x 5.54m (17'9" x 9'6" & 28'4 - Adjoining stone built range (65'7" x 18'2") A two storey long barn with considerable conversion appeal subject to gaining the necessary consents.

Traditional Stone Built Youngstock Barn - Opposite the residence lies a stone built young stock barn which has been improved and is NVZ compliant.

Block Stirk Barn - Loose housing for youngstock again NVZ compliant.

Block Silage Clamp And Barn - Covered.

Block Collecting Yard And Milking Parlour - Covered collecting yard with race leading to the milking parlour with pit.

Block Bulk Tank Room - Adjoining the parlour, the bulk tank room has a dedicated generator room attached.

Bounded Diesel Tank -

Borehole -

Machinery Shed -

Slurry Towers - It is understood that the towers provide enough storage of 7.9months worth of winter storage running a 60 cow herd which exceeds the 5 months winter storage capacity required under the Water Resources (Control of Agricultural Pollution) (Wales) Regulations 2021.

Hard Standing - Formally cow kennels, this area has been cleared for the storage of baled silage.
Further hardstanding to the rear of the long barn and adjoining machinery shed.

The Wild Wood - A small copse to the side of the farm.

Schedule Of Acreage -

Services - Mains water and electricity together with private drainage. Newly carpeted and we would advise that the window sills are of solid wood.

Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion (Legal advice to confirm).

Local Authority: Carmarthenshire County Council

Property Classification: Band D (online enquiry only)

Soil Association: Full organic status was achieved on the 1st of February 2023.

Designation: The farm is situated within a SSSI with designations for Golden Plover and Water Vole. 2022 Water Vole survey is available upon request. Please note field number 9693 is not designated as a SSSI.

Improvements to the residence: Our clients have building regulation approval for improvements to the property, the plans of which are available upon request.

General Remarks - Longridge Farm is ideally suited to those looking for a livestock farm in a pleasant location and have a passion for conservation. The residence and the traditional buildings offer considerable scope for enhancement and the modern livestock buildings are suitable for livestock production. To fully appreciate the quality that this organic farm has to offer an early inspection is strongly recommended.



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Laugharne, Carmarthen

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J.J. Morris Chartered Surveyors are a traditional General Practice firm of Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers, Land & Estate Agents offering a full range of professional services in property related matters throughout Pembrokeshire, West Carmarthenshire and South Ceredigion. The firm was originally founded in the 1950’s with offices located in Cardigan and Fishguard. In addition the firm was also responsible for running Cardigan Livestock Market. In 1989 a further office was opened in Haverford

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