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T Llwyd, Glanaman, Carmarthenshire

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

2,782 sq ft

258 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Description

Situated on the south-westerly fringe of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, T Llwyd is a remarkable Grade II-listed farmhouse immersed in a largely pastoral landscape. Dating to the 17th century, it has strong period integrity, its long life told through textured stone walls and exposed Welsh oak frames. The home is made up of three buildings, masterfully brought together into a comprehensive architect-designed plan with five peaceful bedrooms. Outside, private grounds of around 25 acres create a sense of total privacy and are divided between landscaped gardens, paddocks, and enchanting pockets of woodland.



Setting the Scene



T Llwyd was built in the early 1600s as a farmhouse serving the surrounding land; Cadw has described its front elevation as “showing the influence of Renaissance ideas”. Its name translates to ‘grey house’, presumably a reference to its stone construction, although up close, a tapestry of multi-coloured rubble is visible.



A wealth of original features remains within, along with later 19th- and 20th-century additions. Under current ownership, the house has been resolutely reimagined, using materials like slate, oak and stone alongside carefully curated paint schemes and thoughtful features, including blue pennant flagstone floors and locally reclaimed slate. Practical, eco-conscious considerations include the installation of a ground-source heat pump.



The Grand Tour



Set centrally in its private grounds, the house has remarkable views across a rich historic landscape. A private road sweeps up to the building, with plenty of parking space along a large driveway, out of sight from the house. From the front, an atmospheric arched porch provides access to the kitchen via a picturesque pitched door.



Traditionally styled, the kitchen is an evocative space, with bespoke cabinetry painted green or white and topped with thick solid wood countertops. Set into the inglenook fireplace is a Rangemaster, and a double Belfast sink has been placed beneath a window overlooking the wildflower meadow. Other appliances include a Fisher and Paykel fridge, and there is a brilliant larder with power sockets and ample space for dried goods and the like.



From the kitchen is the expansive, skylight-lit living room, a marvellously tall space with exposed trusses and a pitched roof. Lime-plastered walls amplify its airy feel, and glazing on both sides provides a visual connection with the grounds. At the far end, a tall curved window has been made specifically by a local joiner and is slotted into what would once have been a cart entrance. Versatile in nature, the room has been loosely delineated for dining and relaxing, and has a log-burning stove at one end. Substantial flagstones run underfoot.



On the other side of the kitchen is a smart utility room with white goods. Beyond, steps descend to a more intimate sitting room with lime plaster walls. A smart shower room sits adjacent, with a bedroom beyond, a wonderfully sequestered spot with a door to the garden, ideal for guests or family members seeking solitude.



Access to the garden is also provided via a linkway added under current ownership. It has glazed walls and a solid roof, making it an ideal spot for an indoor herb garden.



The home has two staircases, both made bespoke using oak and glass. The first, next to the downstairs bedroom, ascends to two double bedrooms, including the principal; both are set beneath a nest of beams and well-lit by west-facing timber-constructed skylights. A bathroom with playful purple panelled walls and a matching freestanding bath sits between.



Two more bedrooms are accessed from the staircase in the kitchen, along with a bright bathroom. Flexibly designed and understated with their white-painted walls and oak floors, these rooms are atmospheric spaces; one retains an old chimney breast.



The Great Outdoors



The grounds that surround the house are nothing short of spectacular, totalling around 25 acres of fields, woodland and, closer to the house, a naturalistic, gently landscaped garden. Open pasture provides plenty of space for horses and livestock. There are also some newly constructed stables - two boxes and a tack room.



Newly constructed, a large metal-clad outbuilding provides a generous space for a workshop or use as a garage, set slightly apart from the main home. It has wiring ready for solar panel installation, if desired.



Out and About



The house sits on the edge of Glanaman, a historic mining village in the valley of the River Amman. It lies on the outskirts of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, known for mountains, waterfalls, and moorland, with peaks like Pen y Fan. It is popular for hiking, wildlife, and stargazing as a Dark Sky Reserve. This is a landscape rich in Welsh heritage, dotted with ancient sites, castles, and small market towns. The coast is also easily reached, with the Gower National Landscape around 45 minutes’ drive away.



For amenities, the market town of Ammanford is a short drive away. It has a busy high street, an indoor market, supermarkets, cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Llandeilo is only slightly further away and has a brilliant independent scene, along with the beautiful Dinefwr Park, which is owned by the National Trust.



A 30-minute drive west, the National Botanic Garden of Wales has themed gardens, a vast glasshouse and nature trails. Carmarthen is just beyond and is home to Carmarthen Castle, the Lyric Theatre, and Oriel Myrddin Gallery, Carmarthenshire’s centre for contemporary visual art, craft and design.



The nearest schools and railway station are in Ammanford. Located on the picturesque Heart of Wales line, it provides services towards Swansea and mid-Wales. There are also good road connections via the A483, which provides direct routes to Swansea.



Council Tax Band : A
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Band: A
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
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Monthly repayments£4,990
Property: £ 995,000
Deposit: £ 99,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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