Llanarthney, Carmarthen

An appealing 22.50 acre (approx.) country holding dating back to the 17th Century and according to the 1847 Tithe Map Survey the farm formed part of the Middleton Hall Estate and was later sold off to the farming tenants in the early 1900's, briefly consists of an attractive Grade II listed 4-bedroom detached farmhouse, a range of traditional stone farm buildings with potential for conversion (s.t.p.c.) and modern farm buildings, along with gently sloping and level productive grazing land. 

Llanarthney, Carmarthen2024-05-06T14:31:20+01:00

Pentremeurig Road, Carmarthen

Lot 2 – 51.32 acres of predominantly gently sloping pastureland suitable for silage/cutting and grazing purposes, contained in six enclosures with the three gateway access points onto the adopted highway. The land benefits from a very useful livestock handling facility on the northern boundary, stockproof fencing throughout and strategically placed mains water troughs in five enclosures.

Pentremeurig Road, Carmarthen2024-05-06T14:31:17+01:00

Reynoldston, Swansea

In our opinion a very useful block of land amounting to approx. 50.53 acres being mostly level to gentle sloping pasture/arable land which is capable of growing excellent crops of grass roots or cereals.  In seven main enclosures with some scrub/woodland to the lower level.  

Reynoldston, Swansea2024-05-06T14:31:17+01:00

Trecastle, Brecon

A conveniently situated block of pastureland with direct access off an unnamed adopted highway. The land extends to approximately 6.55 acres (2.65 ha) and offers a rare opportunity for prospective buyers to acquire a small parcel of land within the highly regarded Brecon Beacons National Park.

Trecastle, Brecon2024-05-06T14:31:11+01:00

Felindre, Swansea

Glandulais is a well maintained 2.50 acre smallholding comprising a 3 bedroomed detached bungalow with lawned area to the front and outbuildings to the side and three separate paddocks, situated in a rural setting, near the village of Felindre, and within 5 miles of Junction 46 of the M4. 

Felindre, Swansea2024-05-06T14:31:16+01:00

Heol Y Barna, Pontlliw

A well-presented conveniently situated approx. 7-acre equestrian small holding with commanding views of Loughor estuary and north Gower, briefly comprising a 3-bedroom farmhouse, traditional stone outbuildings, with scope for re-development (s.t.p.c.), stables and modern farm buildings, grazing land and direct gated access onto the Bryn Bach Common, on the periphery of the popular village of Pontlliw and being within 3 miles of the M4 at J.47 Penllergaer. 

Heol Y Barna, Pontlliw2024-05-06T14:31:19+01:00

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