This most attractive and historic building was formerly the stable and coach house to the Red Lion coaching inn and retain many attractive, original features including the oak beams.
Of faced stonework construction under slated roofs, the barns lie close to the centre of the village which besides a number of public houses, including the Red Lion, benefit from a small range of shops, primary school and a station on the heart of Wales railway line.
Llangadog stands close to the Black mountains in the Brecon Beacons national park an area popular to tourists for hill walking, bird watching and horse riding.
The cottage would make excellent holiday rentals.
The larger towns of Llandeilo and Llandovery both lie about 6 miles away.
Details of the proposal are shown on the plans provided and the measurements below are taken from these drawings.
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