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Boncath

£200,000
JJ Morris, Cardigan
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

SIZE

1,176,120 sq ft

109,265 sq m

Description

An opportunity to purchase approx. 27 Acres (11 HA) of Pasture Land, situated in a rural setting between the villages of Boncath, Bwlchygroes and Crymych. We are advised by the current owners that the land has had an organic approach, with no chemicals or pesticides.

Situation - The nearby village of Boncath has a small shop for basic everyday goods. The village of Crymych is a few miles distant with shops and amenities including primary and secondary schooling and leisure centre. Cardigan town is approx 8 miles distant and has a shopping high street with national and local independent retailers, supermarkets and educational facilities with schooling and college. Places of special interest include the Preseli Hills which provide miles of trails within the National Park and from where superb views and natural scenery are enjoyed which is found approx 3 miles away. The Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion coast is found approx 9 miles distant with many stunning beaches and coves, excellent cliff top walks, and within Cardigan Bay is a wealth of flourishing marine life. Other large towns in the area include Carmarthen, which has excellent dual carriageway road links to the M4 Motorway, Newcastle Emlyn, Narberth, Haverfordwest and Fishguard, which are all within roughly 30 to 40 minutes drive.

The Land - Gently sloping and extending to 27 Acres (11 HA) or thereabouts, with gated access from a shared, private lane. Currently divided into paddocks with mature hedgerow boundaries.

Services - Local Authority - Pembrokeshire County Council
Natural Water Only
Tenure - Freehold. Vacant Possession available on Completion

Location - What3words: ///shaky.marmalade.panning

Brochures

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NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Clunderwen Station11.8 miles

About JJ Morris, Cardigan

5 High Street, Cardigan, SA43 1HJ
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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 Haverfordwest and in the early 1990's the firm took over responsibility for Whitland and Lampeter Livestock Markets. A further office opened in Narberth in 1998, but Lampeter Livestock Market closed in 2001 and the firm subsequently took over the responsibility of Crymych Livestock Market in 2007. J.J. Morris are specialists in the valuation and sale of all classes of property interest, and have four modern offices strategically situated to provide extensive coverage throughout this part of south west Wales. The Agricultural and Property Departments are able to provide expert advice on various matters including the sale of all classes of property, livestock; machinery etc and indeed the residential department can also provide a similar service. Regular furniture sales are also held at selected venues throughout the area.

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