Sold (STC) - £560,000 - 241 acres, Rhandirmwyn, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire., SA20 0PH
Clee Tompkinson Francis
13 Lion Street, , Brecon, Powys, Mid Wales LD3 7HY
Tel:01874 622488
Fax: 01874 623885
E-mail: brecon@ctf-uk.com
- 227 Acres of Enclosed Mountain & Woodland
- 7.92 Acres of Clean Pasture & River Meadows
- 6.43 Acres of Riverside Woodland Corridor
- Located Approximately 9 Miles North of Llandovery
- Available As A Whole Or In Lots
- For Sale By Informal Tender
A rare opportunity to buy a large tract of land which has been held in the same family for the last 100 years in the largely unspoilt landscape of the Upper Towy Valley. Extending in all to approximately 241 acres. The land sits in one block with the Doethie River forming its eastern and northern boundary. The majority of the land is enclosed mountain comprising upland plateau lying between 350 and 400 metres above sea level which falls away to steep wooded slopes above the Doethie and Upper Towy Rivers. A few improved enclosures lie in the valley bottom. All of the land falls within the Cwm Doethie Site of Special Scientific Interest. Situation The land is situated approximately 9 miles north of Rhandirmwyn in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains opposite the famous Twm Sion Cati Cave. The land is accessible from the minor council road which passes up the Doethie valley. A location plan is enclosed with these particulars. Lot 1 The land (edged red) extends to 228 acres of enclosed mountain and woodland in one enclosure together with a single roadside pasture enclosure. Previously used for sheep grazing, the land has recently been left ungrazed allowing the land to develop a diverse and rich amount of wildlife, fauna and flora in this remote and unspoilt landscape. The level upland plateau contains craggy heathland over peat bogs. The wooded slopes contain many areas of ancient woodland including sessile oak and during the 1940's provided refuge to some of the last breeding pairs of red kites in the country. Two watercourses begin close to each other on the high plateau and tumble down hill to form part of the western boundaries of the land on both southern and northern wooded slopes. The single roadside enclosure comprises a well sheltered field of gently sloping clean pasture land which could be used for agricultural, amenity or equestrian use (subject to any necessary planning consent). Lot 2 The land (shaded pink) extends to approximately 6.87 acres of gently sloping and flat clean valley bottom pasture fronting the Doethie River. The land is divided into two enclosures and benefits from trackway access along its length with the first of three gateways a short distance from the minor council road. Enclosures are well fenced with a strong natural water supply from a stream on its northern boundary and the Doethie River. Lot 3 The land (shaded yellow) extends to 6.43 acres of wooded slopes lying beside a 1000 metre stretch of the Doethie River with its various waterfalls and pools popular with visitors to the area. Fronting a minor council road the land provides easy access to this wonderful stretch of river and its confluence and merger with the Tywi River. The land again boasts a diverse and rich amount of wildlife, fauna and flora in this remote and unspoilt landscape. Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way The property is sold, subject to, and with the benefit of all existing rights of way, light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplies and other rights and obligations, easements, quasi easements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves or masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas, or other pipes whether referred to in the particulars of sale or not, and to the provisions of any planning scheme or Local Authority. Health & Safety Given the potential hazards of rural property all prospective purchasers should take all necessary care when making an inspection. Viewings are taken solely at the risk of those who view and neither the agents nor the owners of the property take responsibility for any injury however caused. Plans, Areas & Schedules A copy of the plan is attached for identification purposes only. The purchasers shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the description of the property. An error or mis-statement shall not annul a sale or entitle any party to compensation in respect thereof. Planning No planning enquiries have been made. Method of Sale The property is for sale by Informal Tender. The vendor reserves the right not to accept the highest, or any, offer. The vendor reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the Tender Date. All Tenders must be completed on the Agents Informal Tender document only. All details must be completed and signed. The Tender Document must be completed and signed. The Tender Document must be sealed in an envelope marked 'Tender for Land at Galltybere' addressed to Ashley Symonds, Clee Tompkinson & Francis, 13 Lion Street, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7HY. The Tender Document must be received by 12 Noon on Friday 15th November 2024. Local Authority Carmarthenshire County Council, District Office, 3 Spilman Street, Carmarthen, SA31 1LE. Tel: (01267) 234 567. Viewing Strictly by appointment please through the selling agents Messrs Clee Tompkinson & Francis through whom all negotiations should be conducted. Please contact our Brecon Office (01874) 622488. After Hours Ashley Symonds 07970 615 890. DIRECTIONS A location plan is enclosed with these particulars.
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