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Ashfield Row, Llangadog

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

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BATHROOMS

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Charming One-Bedroom Semi-Detached Character Cottage
  • Peaceful Rural Location With Private Setting
  • Oil-Fired Central Heating
  • Extensive Wooded Grounds Extending To Approximately 0.32 Acres
  • Unique Woodland Plot With Exceptional Privacy
  • Winding Paths, Mature Trees, And Natural Surroundings
  • Ideal For Wildlife Lovers And Outdoor Relaxation
  • Scope To Extend To The Rear (Subject To The Necessary Planning Consents)
  • Endless Potential To Enjoy And Enhance The Beautiful Outdoor Space
  • Rare Opportunity To Purchase A Cottage With An Unusually Large And Distinctive Plot

Description

A charming one-bedroom semi-detached character cottage set in the beautiful Towy Valley in the picturesque village of Llangadog with unusually large & extensive grounds of approx 0.32 acres offering exceptional privacy and a magical woodland setting.

Location - Conveniently situated on the A40 just outside the picturesque village of Llangadog that is nestled in the heart of the beautiful Towy Valley, on the western edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Renowned for its stunning countryside, the village offers an excellent balance of rural tranquillity and everyday convenience.

The village benefits from a range of local amenities including a village shop, butcher, public houses, primary school, garden centre and railway station on the scenic Heart of Wales Line, providing links to Swansea, Shrewsbury and beyond. The nearby market towns of Llandeilo (approximately 7 miles) and Llandovery (approximately 8 miles) offer a wider selection of independent shops, restaurants, supermarkets, healthcare facilities and leisure amenities.

Surrounded by spectacular countryside, Llangadog is a haven for walkers, cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access to the Black Mountain, the Towy Valley, Garn Goch Iron Age hillforts and numerous scenic walking routes. Rich in Welsh heritage and community spirit, the village combines historic charm with an enviable lifestyle in one of Carmarthenshire's most desirable rural locations.

Description - A charming one-bedroom semi-detached character cottage, benefiting from oil-fired central heating & extensive grounds. This property would be ideal for those seeking a peaceful rural retreat through its private grounds or those looking to get on the property ladder. There is some scope for extending the property to the rear (subject to any necessary consents)

A truly unique feature of the property is its extensive and unusually arranged wooded grounds extending to approximately 0.32 acres. Offering exceptional privacy and a magical woodland setting, the grounds provide a rare opportunity to enjoy nature on your doorstep, with winding paths, mature trees, and endless potential for outdoor relaxation or wildlife enthusiasts.

Combining period charm with a highly distinctive plot, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a cottage in a beautiful rural location with grounds unlike any other.

Front Entrance Door To - -

Living / Dining Room - 6.48m x 3.99m (max) (21'3" x 13'1" (max)) - with fireplace (we are informed is capped but with open flue), exposed character ceiling beams, dining space, stairs to first floor, rear entrance door & step up to -

Side Entrance Lobby - with side entrance door

Kitchen - 4.27m x 2.24m (14' x 7'4") - with a range of base & wall units, plumbing for automatic washing machine, space for tumble dryer, single drainer sink, space for fridge / freezer, electric cooker with electric hob, 'Worcester' oil boiler, part tiled.

Bathroom - 2.24m x 2.08m (7'4" x 6'10") - with bath, pedestal wash hand basin, WC, extractor fan, part tiled

First Floor -

Bedroom - 4.57m x 4.45m (15' x 14'7") - with timber flooring, exposed character beams, office space & access to loft space

Externally - The property has scope to extend to the rear (subject to obtaining any necessary consents). The gardens & ground of the property are a real highlight with an organically managed vegetable garden, apple orchard and garden well along with an extensive wooded area with pathways & seating areas which are all completely private providing a serene & relaxing space in nature.

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Services - We are informed that the property is connected to mains water, electricity & drainage.

Council Tax Band 'B' -

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Band: B
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£753
Property: £ 150,000
Deposit: £ 15,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Evans Bros, Lampeter

39 High Street, Lampeter, SA48 7BB

As one of the oldest and most established firms in Mid and West Wales Evans Bros continue to lead the way in selling and valuing your property, from small parcels of land to cottages, bungalows and houses to country properties, smallholdings, commercial buildings, farms and estates.

A family firm founded in 1895, Evans Bros is one of the longest established Estate Agents in Wales and is still run by the descendants of the original founder. From our early roots in the agricultural market in Llanybydder, we've branched out across Mid and West Wales and have offices in Carmarthen, Lampeter and Aberaeron. We are proud to offer comprehensive, professional advice on all aspects of property sales and rural professional services and strive to provide the best service possible to our clients & buyers.

Evans Bros' qualified staff are chosen not just for their expertise in valuing your home, but for the added value they provide in the process of selling it. Insightful, intelligent, and naturally warm, it is the ease and speed at which buyers trust our agents that allows them to successfully sell your property. And because we know that securing an offer is not the end of a sale but where the hard work really begins, our sales teams are constantly available, so that together we can overcome any challenges that arise. For an accurate, free, market-led valuation of your property contact one of our sales managers today.

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