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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Penarth

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Description

The property is situated directly to the West of Penarth and Northeast of Barry with easy access to Culverhouse shopping centre and Junction 33 off

the M4. The villages of St Andrews Major, Wenvoe and Dinas Powys are only a few minutes drive away.

Please see the attached location plan.



The stone-built Farmhouse is believed to be circa 400 years old and is set in 66 acres of farmland within a beautiful rural setting at the end of a private

road. With four Reception Rooms, Fitted Kitchen, Cloakroom, Utility Room and three bedrooms, the property also adjoins a substantial traditional stone

barn suitable for residential conversion (subject to planning). The property benefits from an Ongoing Livery Concern with a comprehensive collection of

Farm Buildings.



Accommodation



Entrance Porch 4’7” x 9

Pitched roof with glazed timber storm door and part glazed inner door.

Living Room 12 x 14’1”

Double glazed window with views over the front garden. Beamed ceiling, wood burning stove on a flagstone hearth and timber mantle. Doorway to

staircase with understairs storage.

Dining Room 7’9 x 13’9”

Open plan to the Living Room, double glazed window with deep sill overlooking the front garden, beamed ceiling.

Inner hallway 21’3” x 3’1”

Quarry tiled floor, beamed ceiling and door to kitchen.

Sitting Room 10’1” x 17’2”

Double glazed French Doors with side windows leading out to the front garden. Wall lights.

Study 6’9” x 12’10”

Pitched ceiling and split level entrance, Velux window and inset ceiling light.

Ground Floor Shower Room

White Roca Suite comprising low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, Kudos corner shower cubicle with Triton Shower. Part tiled and with Extractor and

opaque glazed window.

Kitchen 9’5” x 9’

Doorway to rear yard, range of oak style wall and base units, marble effect work tops and tiled splash backs. Built in Creda double oven with ceramic

hob over, Stainless steel single bowl and drainer sink unit with built in Neff Dishwasher. Space for washing machine. Part colour washed stone walls

and quarry tiled floor.

Utility Room 10’ x 10’1”

Open plan to kitchen with space for fridge freezer. Range of units and worksurfaces with window overlooking the rear yard. Quarry tiled floor.

First Floor

Landing 7’6” x 7’11”

Stairway from sitting room with access to roof storage via hatch, part pitched and boarded ceiling.

Bedroom One 8’8” x 9’5”

Window to front, part pitched and beamed ceiling, range of floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes and shelving.

Bedroom Two 12’7” x 17’3”

Window to front and rear, pitched and beamed ceiling, range of floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes.

Bedroom Three 10’4” x 17’3”

Window to front, cast iron fireplace.

Bathroom 9’11” x 10’2”

White suite comprising timber panelled bath, low level wash hand basin set into vanity unit, shelved airing cupboard and window to rear.



Adjoining Barn 18’ x 49’

Stone built two storey building with new roof. Electric light and power and doors to either side.

Boiler House

Housing Grant Euroflame oil fired boiler heating the central heating system.

Hot water is provided by an immersion heater to the tank in the bathroom.



Outside

Access to Ysgubor Goch Farmhouse is available off a private access with a sweeping drive which leads to the farmhouse, buildings and land. The

gardens are principally laid to lawn with a rear patio with a wooden pedestrian gate providing access to the adjoining farmland which surrounds

the property.

Services

Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating. Drainage to cesspit.

Council Tax - Band H



Land and Buildings

The property comprises approximately 48.45 acres of grade 3b pastureland and approximately 17.55 acres of mixed native woodland, with an extensive

range all enclosed within one ring fence boundary. The land is identified as freely draining slightly acid loamy soils as defined in the Soil Survey of

England and Wales. The land benefits from natural and mains water supplies serviced through water tanks. Internal stock proof fencing comprising of a

mixture of sheep and cattle fencing with mature well maintained hedgerows.

The 2024 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) payment and entitlement are not included in the sale.



Farm Buildings 

Stone Outbuilding 59’ x 32’9” - with exposed timber trusses under a corrugated sheet roof.

Stable Block 36’1” x 18’ - comprising three loose boxes of rendered block under a corrugated sheet roof

Dutch barn 75’ x 75’ - comprising steel portal frame under corrugated sheet roof with hardcore flooring.

Sheep/Cattle Building 75’ x 35’ - comprising steel portal frame under fibre cement roofing, concrete panels and box profile sheet cladding with concrete

floor and apron/feed passage.

Polytunnels 1 x polytunnel 60’ x 30’ - galvanised frame and white sheeting. 1 x polytunnel 30’ x 30’ galvanised frame with green sheeting and a concrete

base.

Storage Building 35’ x 15’ - Timber frame with corrugated sheet roof and cladding with concrete floor.

Modern Storage Building 30’ x 25’ - Galvanised steel portal frame, fibre cement roofing, box profile sheet cladding with concrete base.

Stable block - L shaped stable block and render under a corrugated roof with 9 loose boxes, 1 x foaling box, tack room, concrete floor.

Manege 131’ x 65’7” – surfaced with free draining sand and PVC granular mix, post and rail surround.
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