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126 acres, Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales
For Sale - £1,250,000

126 Acre Lifestyle property
Stunning location in Brecon Beacons National Park
Traditional courtyard arrangement
Plenty of Biodiversity opportunities
Hidden Gem - Scenic waterfall - a must see
3 bedroom farmhouse


Dsecription    Tyle Glas Farm has to be one of the prettiest properties in the area, its period farmhouse at the head of a courtyard of traditional buildings and flanked on one side by a beautiful stream running from the mountain behind.
This lovely farm extends to about 126 acres or thereabouts with a mix of riverside meadows and sloping pastureland that extends upward to the mountain on the eastern boundary.
A particular feature is the stunning natural waterfall hidden from view for many decades showcasing the natural rock formations and lovely plunge pool.
Suited for commercial farming activities or alternatively as a lifestyle purchase in the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park location.

Location    The Heol Senni valley is known for its beautiful surroundings, forming an important part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.    The property backs onto open moorland, and on its immediate eastern boundary runs the Sarn Helen roman road which traverses about 160 miles through Wales. The market village of Sennybridge, about 5 miles, offers a good choice of local amenities including a primary school, health centre, village petrol stations with shops. The regional market town of Brecon which is about 12 miles, offers a comprehensive choice of shops and leisure facilities. The town also offers a secondary school and the well known Christ College private school. For those with an interest in outdoor pursuits the area offers a great range of footpaths providing a variety of walking terrains.

The Farmstead    The Farmstead comprises a detached farmhouse which consists of 3 bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor and on the ground floor 2 living rooms, a kitchen and a utility/ pantry. Attached to the house is a useful woodstore and garden shed.

The Courtyard is flanked on two sides by traditional stone barns ideal for a variety of uses but historically would have been used as a Hay Barn and Cowsheds. To the rear are a range of more modern buildings ideal for livestock or implement storage and adjacent to the entrance is a French barn. On the courtyard is a further corrugated garage/ store building.

The Land    The land amounts to about 126 acres or thereabouts separated by the country lane that passes alongside the farmstead. The land is currently used for grazing livestock, predominantly sheep and benefits from several natural water supplies.

The lower river side meadows are ideal hay making fields whilst the upper ground is ideal for livestock grazing or potentially suited to biodiversity opportunities.

The land backs onto Forest Fawr which is part of the Brecon Beacons Mountain Range, on which there are Hill Grazing Rights.

Basic Payment Scheme    These are not included in the sale but may be available by negotiation.

Grazing Rights    There are Hill Grazing rights for 400 sheep.

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