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Croesyceiliog Farm, Croesyceiliog, Carmarthen

Offers in Region of
£1,000,000
JJ Morris, Narberth
PROPERTY TYPE

Smallholding

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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Key features

  • A Traditional 5 Bedroom Farmhouse With Array Of Outbuildings & 52.5 Acres
  • Spacious Accommodation, Ideal For A Large Family
  • Village Location, Within Easy Driving Distance Of Carmarthen Town
  • Possible Development Opportunities On Yard & Buildings (Subject to Planning)
  • Excellent Adjoining Land Amounting To Approx. 52.5 Acres

Description

An opportunity to acquire a substantial 5 bedroom farmhouse of considerable character, together with an extensive range of farm buildings, yard and approximately 52.5 acres of productive adjoining land. The farm occupies a most convenient location within a few miles from the centre of the busy town of Carmarthen and excellent road links to the wider area.

The land occupies a convenient setting a mile or so south of the market town of Carmarthen within a belt of highly productive agricultural land renowned for its capacity and being ideally suited for grazing or cropping.

The land is readily accessible off the A484 Carmarthen to Kidwelly roadway either from Idole or from Carmarthen itself and is ideally suited to purchasers looking for a supplementary parcel of land to expand their holding whilst being equally suited to those parties looking for a parcel of land for amenity or leisure use such as pony paddocks or similar.

Situation: - Croesyceiliog Farm is situated in the centre of the small rural village of Croesyceiliog which lies some 2 miles or so south of the edge of the market town at Carmarthen which is the principal administrative centre for the county of Carmarthenshire and has the benefit of an extensive range of facilities and amenities.

Whilst there are no local services within the village, Carmarthen, with its extensive range of amenities including a supermarket are within relatively easy reach as is the A48 dual carriageway which ultimately links to the M4 motorway.

Description: - Croesyceiliog farm occupies a pleasant setting within the small village of Croesyceiliog within a few miles of the centre of Carmarthen and comprises a substantial farmhouse, together with a range of buildings and good quality land.

The Farmhouse - The farmhouse comprises a traditionally constructed residence that was originally built pre 1919 but has been extended at various times in the past. The construction would appear to be traditional with pebble dashed rendered random masonry and cavity block walls under a pitched slate roof. The accommodation includes:

List Of Accommodation: -

Entrance Hall -

Shower Room -

Lounge -

Sun Lounge -

Dining Room -

Kitchen -

Porch -

First Floor Landing -

Bedroom 1 -

Bathroom -

Bedroom 2 -

Bedroom 3 -

Bedroom 4 -

Bedroom 5 -

Externally -

Farm Buildings - These are situated close to the residence and for the main part surround a concrete yard or hardstanding etc.

There are brick built Pigsties under a corrugated asbestos roof together with the former Cowshed and Loose Boxes that house the Herringbone Milking Parlour and used as a collecting yard etc. These are of block wall construction under a corrugated asbestos roof.

There is a Workshop adjoining this building of steel frame construction with galvanized doors, concrete floor internally and box profile clad roof. Three phase electric is connected here.

The Main Buildings are situated around a concrete yard that has a partially slatted floor to allow access to an underground Slurry Store that is suitable for a farm of this size.

Silage Clamp and Cubicles being principally of steel portal frame with infill block and reinforced concrete walls with part Yorkshire board cladding under a Big 6 roof and providing 45 cubicles. The silage clamp is 95’ x 40’ with the lean to cubicle housing being 95’ x 21’.

Silage Clamp and Cubicles being principally of steel portal frame with infill block and reinforced concrete walls with part Yorkshire board cladding under a Big 6 roof and providing 45 cubicles. The silage clamp is 95’ x 40’ with the lean to cubicle housing being 95’ x 21’.

Adjoining Land - Please see plan for identification. There is approximately 52.5 acres of good quality land with vehicular access. Ideal for general grazing etc.

Services: - We believe that mains water is nearby although interested parties should make their own enquiries.

TENURE: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.

LOCAL AUTHORITY: Carmarthenshire County Council, County Hall, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire. SA313 3JP Tel:

The residence of the property has mains water, electricity and drainage together with full oil fired central heating and is fully double glazed with various style windows

The 3 parcels of land comprise productive parcels of grazing and cropping land situated on the periphery of the popular rural village of Croesyceiliog and therefore within a few miles of the town of Carmarthen and being within easy reach of the Carmarthen to Kidwelly roadway. Ideally suited to purchasers looking for a useful sized block of productive farmland for agricultural or indeed leisure or amenity purposes, subject of course to any necessary planning consents being obtained. Viewing is highly recommended.

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NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Carmarthen Station2.1 miles
  • Ferryside Station4.6 miles

About JJ Morris, Narberth

Hill House High Street, Narberth, SA67 7AR
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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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