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41.06 acres, Sennybridge, Brecon, Mid Wales
For Sale -
Guide Price £1,135,000
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Superb accessible location in a beautiful position within open countryside
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Extensive well-presented detached characterful five bedroom farmhouse
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Collection of modern and traditional agricultural buildings providing potential for a range of uses including two traditional stone barns
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A ringfenced compartment of good grazing pasture/fodder land and a compartment of woodland
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Excellent appeal to agricultural, equestrian, development, recreation, conservation and sporting interests
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Extending in total to approximately 41.06 acres (16.62 hectares)
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For Sale by Private Treaty
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Freehold with Vacant Possession
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Two additional Lots also available
Abercar Farm Lot 1 offers a superb small farm situated in the north of the picturesque Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, with a well presented five bedroom traditional farmhouse, traditional barns with potential, a good collection of agricultural buildings and a ringfenced compartment of grassland extending in total to 41.06 acres (16.62 hectares).
Location & Situation
Abercar Farm is surrounded by glorious countryside, with direct access to the A40,
positioned close to the village of Sennybridge and the town of Brecon within the
picturesque Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. The nearest
establishment to Abercar Farm is The White House restaurant and guest house,
offering a welcoming restaurant and lounge with rooms. The Abercamlais Arms
with riverside beer garden offering classic British dishes and a Sunday carvery is
just 0.8 miles from the property. Listed as a Best Restaurant in 2020, Usk and
Railway Inn offers rooms, food, drink and coffee in the heart of Sennybridge
village. Sennybridge is a popular village offering further local amenities in the
form of convenience stores, a school and local surgery.
Abercar Farm is located just 8.72 miles from Brecon and 13.2 miles from
Llandovery. Brecon is a thriving market town in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog
(Brecon Beacons) National Park offering high street shops, restaurants and bars
with a number of healthcare services, leisure facilities and entertainment venues
supporting the local area. There is plenty for residents and visitors to do within the
town with the spectacular Brecon Cathedral, prestigious Brecon Golf Club as well
as the Brecon Canal Basin at the northern end of the Monmouthshire and Brecon
Canal as well as hosting annual food and jazz festivals.
An abundance of schools support the area with primary and secondary education
located in Sennybridge with Sennybridge C.P. School and also at Brecon and
Llandovery. Christ College Brecon is an excellent independent school for boys
and girls. Further afield at Llandovery (13.2 miles), Llandovery College provides
independent education for boys and girls from prep through to sixth form.
An abundance of tourism and recreational activities exist within the world
renowned Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, including rock
climbing, abseiling, gliding, biking and walking with the mountain range featuring
Pen y Fan, the highest mountain in South Wales.
Abercar Farmhouse
Abercar Farmhouse provides an appealing detached five bedroom farmhouse
dating from 1778 which has been recently refurbished offering a traditional
residence set over three floors with historic character.
Externally, the property is of a traditional construction with rendered elevations
under a pitched slate tiled roof. The property benefits from oil fired central
heating, electric stove, open fire and double-glazed windows throughout.
Accessed from the yard, a gated entrance leads to the front of the property, with
the door opening into a central hallway with staircase. Accessed off the lefthand
side is the spacious sitting room with oil fired stove and traditional beams
throughout. From the rear of the sitting room is the kitchen with timber base
and wall units, composite work top and metal sink. The kitchen benefits from
dual aspect windows with views and also features a side door providing external
access to the garden and attached outhouse with wc.
From the right-hand side of the hallway is the dining room, a former parlour,
with carpeted floor and attractive feature fireplace with stone surround.
Traditional beams feature throughout.
Stairs from the hall lead up to the first-floor landing providing access to the
family bathroom with walk in shower, wc, wash basin and bath. Past the
bathroom are the first three of five bedrooms offering a spacious double, a small
double and the principal bedroom, a spacious double with airing cupboard and
traditional beams. All the bedrooms are carpeted and benefit from spectacular
views.
From the landing a closed staircase provides access to the second floor
comprising a shower room with Velux window, walk in electric shower, wc, and
wash basin and two double bedrooms with under eaves storage, Velux windows,
traditional beams and spectacular views.
Outside the property to the rear is an extensive fenced garden that is laid to
lawn with enclosed vegetable beds. Directly south of the front of the house is
the remains of a redundant building with tin sheeted roof which could provide
a useful space for a car port. There is also parking adjacent to the western side
of the farmhouse.
The farmhouse is in excellent condition, having been renovated in the past ten
years with an attractive mix of modern feel but retaining many of its original
features, offering an extensive dwelling that is bright and spacious, whilst
retaining many of the dwelling‘s traditional features and character.
Traditional Barns
Positioned on either side of the yard area at Abercar Farm are two attractive
traditional stone buildings. The first, positioned to the west of the farmhouse,
is an impressive traditional rectangular stone barn known as the cowshed with
tin sheeted roof and traditional stone walls in excellent condition, featuring
multiple openings, offering 85 Sqm of floor space.
The second, positioned on the south side of the yard and attached to the steel
portal framed building is an equally impressive traditional rectangular stone
granary barn with tin sheeted roof, with multiple openings, offering 101 Sqm
of floor space.
The barns are in excellent condition with all roof timbers and walls intact
and offer potential for conversion to residential/holiday let accommodation
or to commercial use providing a useful diversified income stream subject to
obtaining the necessary planning consents.
The barns offer an attractive prospect for any purchaser with development
interests or wanting additional accommodation for multi-generational living, or
to provide a diversified income stream for the farm.
Outbuildings and Yard
Abercar farm benefits from a central extensive concreted gated yard area. On the
western side of the yard, attached to the traditional stone granary barn is a 2/5 bay
(46‘5'/59‘9' sqft) steel portal framed fully enclosed general purpose agricultural
building with tin sheeted elevations under a fibre cement roof. Attached to this is
an excellent 2/5 bay (59‘9'/27‘2' sqft) fully enclosed lean-to with front and rear
doors, block and Yorkshire boarded elevations under a fibre cement roof.
On the northern side of the yard is a traditional old pig house with stoned walls
and pitched roof which has most recently been used as a kennel and also a chicken
coup. Beyond the pig house is a useful concreted sheep handling area with dipping
station and pen.
Close to the pig house on the northern side of the yard, and benefitting from
a gated front enclosure is an excellent 3/2 bay (44‘10'/30‘2' sqft) steel portal
framed implement shed with fully enclosed block and cladded walls, concrete
floor and fibre cement roof.
All the buildings are in good condition and well suited for the purposes of modern
agriculture whilst also providing scope for possible changes of use (STPP) to
support any rural enterprise.
Land
The land at Abercar Farm Lot 1 is set over one ringfenced compartment of permanent
pasture with a small compartment of woodland.
The land comprising Lot 1, is the principal compartment that also houses the
Farmhouse and buildings, with the land extending to the north, south and east
of the buildings. The land offers nine enclosures with a mix of gently sloping to
predominantly level permanent pasture, all stock proof fenced for sheep and
cattle and capable of being grazed and mown for fodder. Mains water is connected.
Positioned on the north side of a third party owned section of track, and north of
the primary compartment of Lot 1 land is a triangular shaped section of woodland
comprising predominantly of beech and oak, extending to approximately 0.5 acre
(0.20 hectares)
In all Lot 1 extends in total to approximately 41.06 acres (16.62 hectares).
All the land has been well maintained through grazing and mowing for hay/
silage and is in very good heart. The internal fences and boundaries are in good
condition, with stock proof fencing and hedging throughout.
Key Information
Services: The property benefits from independent mains electricity and water supply, oil-fired central heating, and double glazing. Foul drainage is to a septic tank.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property is offered with all existing wayleaves, easements and all public and private rights of way and other such rights, whether these are specifically referred to in these particulars or not. A Restricted Byway runs up the farm drive between Lot 1 and Lot 3 but does not enter the property. Lot 2 is offered for sale with a Right of Access for all times and all purposes across the drive and yard of Lot 1.
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items specifically mentioned in these particulars will be included in the sale, the remainder are excluded from the sale, however, may be available by separate negotiation.
Basic Payment Scheme: The land is all registered for Basic Payment Scheme. The Basic Payment Scheme Entitlements are excluded from the sale but may be available for sale by separate negotiation.
Council Tax Bands: Abercar Farmhouse is classified as Band F
Local Authority: Bannau Brycheiniog.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the selling agents on set viewing days.
Directions: From Brecon, take the A40 west in the direction of Sennybridge for 7.3 miles. After you pass The White House Hotel, which will be on your right, take the next left turn in the direction of Swansea, then turn immediately left again onto the farm track. Continue up the track and the Farm will be on your left and right-hand side.
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Postcode: LD3 8RP
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