Approached via a private driveway from the village of Cwmgiedd, the detached farmhouse has been sympathetically restored to offer spacious and character accommodation, featuring exposed timbers, stonework, and feature fireplaces - all contributing to its welcoming charm.
The front door leads into the Living Room which is an inviting space and benefits from a beautiful stone fireplace with a woodburner. A sliding Oak door leads to a spacious open plan Kitchen Diner which combines timeless charm with modern functionality. The spacious layout is complimented by flagstone flooring and exposed stonework, offering a rustic appeal whilst a velux window allows the natural light in, creating bright accommodation throughout. The fitted kitchen features built-in appliances, seamlessly integrated and a freestanding oak island in the centre of the room offers additional workspace, storage, and seating, perfect for entertaining. A useful rear Hallway provides the perfect cloakroom and leads to a Utility room which is well equipped with further built-in appliances, storage and is regularly used as a laundry room. From here, the ground floor is complete with a shower room and a versatile Study/fourth bedroom that features exposed stonework and patio doors which enjoy fantastic views. Adjacent to the living room is a staircase to the first floor.
Upstairs, the landing includes a useful storage cupboard with velux window and leads to the master bedroom, two other well-appointed bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom offers views of the Upper Swansea Valley, exposed timbers and a large walk-in wardrobe. The remaining two bedrooms also benefit from light accommodation, exposed timbers and built-in storage. The family bathroom comprises a freestanding bath, WC and wash basin and vanity unit.
To the outside, the property offers lawned gardens to the front and a well-appointed vegetable patch with raised beds and fruit cages. An orchard provides an ideal space for growing your own produce.
A range of traditional and modern outbuildings further enhances the flexibility of the property, including a range of stone outbuildings, a 5-bay sheep shed and a lattice frame shed - ideal for equestrian, horticultural, or agricultural purposes.
The land extends to approximately 128.8 acres of both clear grazing pasture and diverse woodland, which supports an abundance of wildlife, and has been farmed by the vendors family for generations. Llwynbedw benefits from hill grazing rights for 320 ewes and their followers.
The farm is located at the end of a private road just out of the village of Cwmgiedd off the A4067 between the village of Abercraf and Ystradgynlais, just 15 miles from Swansea providing access links for commuting whilst enjoying direct access to excellent footpaths and bridleway opportunities.
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