£1,400,000
Y Breuandy, Range of farm buildings and approximately 113.23 acres of land at Llwyncelyn Farm, Porth, CF39 9UE
- 4 beds
£1,400,000
- 4 beds
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Large Detached Four/Five Bedroom Farmhouse
Set within approximately 113.23 acres of Pasture Land
Extensive range of modern farm buildings
Stunning views over adjoining hills and mountains
Available as a Whole or in Eight Lots
Y Breuandy at Llwyn Celyn Farm enjoys a commanding position overlooking the town of Porth in the Rhondda Valley. Conveniently located near Pontypridd and Cardiff, it benefits from excellent access to a range of amenities with easy access to Cardiff and Junction 32 of the M4 via the A470. Please see the attached location plan.
Accommodation – Y Breuandy
Y Breuandy is a spacious, four/five-bedroom farmhouse that was originally two semi-detached dwellings. It has been completely renovated and is now a single dwelling providing outstanding spacious family accommodation in a wonderful rural setting.
Entrance Porch
The front porch leads to a large entrance hallway. The entrance porch features tiled flooring, partially painted and plastered walls. The fuse box is located above the entrance door.
Shower room
Directly off the entrance porch comprises a small shower room with tiled flooring to include shower, WC and wash hand basin with fitted cupboards and a towel rail.
Hallway
A grand hallway providing access to the living room, kitchen and dining room. Benefits from laminate flooring with staircase providing access to the first floor.
Living room
The laminate flooring extends throughout the space, with partially plastered and painted walls and spotlights. The room benefits from views over the stables and arena.
Kitchen
The open-plan space features tiled flooring, plastered and painted walls with spotlights. A fitted kitchen, including a range master cooker, double sink and large range of fitted wall and base kitchen units. Benefits from direct access to the rear garden.
Utility Room
The tiled flooring extends throughout the space, with plastered and painted walls and ceilings. A designated area includes a sink, washing machine, fridge and an Intergas boiler.
Dining Room
Accessed from the entrance hall. The dining room includes oak flooring, painted walls and ceiling plus a large window overlooking Llwyncelyn Farmhouse. One of the walls benefits from a fireplace with a stone surround and hearth. There is additional access to storage plus staircase to first floor.
Hallway
Accessed from the dining room is a further hallway providing access to the side of the property.
WC
Tiled flooring with plastered and painted walls and ceilings. A toilet, washbasin, and storage facilities are included.
Kitchen
The kitchen features tiled flooring, plastered and painted walls with spotlights. A fitted kitchen, including a range master cooker, double sink and large range of fitted wall and base kitchen units. Benefits from direct access to the rear garden.
Utility Room
Tiled flooring with plastered and painted walls and ceilings. A designated area includes a fridge, washing machine and tumble dryer.
First floor – Hallway
The staircase from the dining room provides access to a small hallway with doors to the bedrooms. This also include a further staircase to the second floor comprising a playroom with potential for Bedroom five.
Bedroom One
A double bedroom with window to side elevation. Fitted carpet. Additional walk-in cupboard.
Bedroom Two
A double bedroom with window to front elevation. Fitted carpet.
Bedroom Three
The principal bedroom which was previously divided into two rooms. Fitted carpet with the walls and ceilings painted. Front windows offer views of Llwyncelyn Farmhouse. This also includes access to an open wardrobe.
Storage
A small room used for storage.
Hallway
The staircase from the ground floor hallway provides access to a small hallway with doors to the bedrooms and family bathroom.
Family Bathroom
Modern bathroom suite in white with WC, pedestal wash hand basin and bath.
Bedroom Four
A double bedroom with window to side elevation. Fitted carpet.
Outside
Access to Y Breuandy is available directly off Hafod Lane. The property benefits from parking areas to the front and side of the house. A side pedestrian access is available to the rear garden which is principally laid to level lawns.
Services
Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. LPG Gas fired central heating serving the domestic water and radiator requirements of the property. Drainage to Treatment plant.
Council Tax – Band D.
Farm Buildings
The Farm Buildings include the following:
Building 2 – Workshop – 17.94m x 6.01m approx.
Building 3 – Machinery Building/ Cattle building – 58.91m x 15.48m approx..
Building 4 – Machinery Building – 14.94m x 15.48m approx.
Building 5 – Silage Pit – 22.93m x 9.34m approx.
Building 6 – Sheep Building – 31.99m x 21.54m approx.
Building 7 – Cattle Building – 14m x 5.50m approx.
Building 8 – Fodder Building – 22.91m x 12.24m approx.
Land
Y Breuandy at Llwyncelyn Farm comprises approximately 113.23 acres of extensive grazing, improved pasture with pockets of woodland. A large proportion of the farm benefits from improved pasture which has been farmed in rotation of root crops, whole crop silage and grass. Much of the pasture has been drained, resulting in productive grazing considering the elevation and topography. The land benefits from natural water sources and is well-suited for sheep, cattle and fodder production. The area surrounding the stable block offers excellent, well-draining grazing for horses.
The less productive areas are located to the northern and eastern areas of the farm.
Part of Lot 1 is subject to an oversail from a proposed wind turbine due to be erected.
The property is accessible from the farmyard via a network of farm tracks which have been installed by the current owners which provides good access throughout the holding.
The current owners have established a thriving livery yard at Llwyn Celyn Farm, offering stabling for 36 horses and generating a substantial income. Ample parking is available in front of the stables to accommodate horseboxes, trailers and visitors.
A recently constructed sand arena provides a valuable training and lunging area for horses year-round. Conveniently located adjacent to the stables, this is a valuable addition to the livery yard.
The paddocks surrounding Llwyn Celyn Farmhouse and Y Breuandy are gently sloping with a southern exposure, providing excellent turnout and grazing for horses or livestock. The well-draining soil allows horses to remain outdoors year-round.
The bridleways offer extensive access to scenic rides through the farmland and into the nearby forestry.
The farm yard offers a large hardcore and concrete area providing perfect agricultural uses and storage. The large range of farm building have been used for cattle and sheep purposes.
The soil types vary on Llwyncelyn Farm but include very acid loamy soils with a wet peaty surface, freely draining acid loamy soils over rock and slowly permeable seasonally wet acid loamy and clayey soils.
Internal stock proof fencing comprising of a mixture of sheep fencing and stone walls.
The 2024 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) payment and entitlement are not included in the sale.
Services
Mains electricity and water are connected to the farm buildings.
Prospective purchasers are advised to make suitable enquiries of Dwr Cymru Welsh Water as to the availability and cost of obtaining an individual metered mains water supply in the event that the farm is sold in individual lots.
Directions
Postcode: CF39 9UE
What3words: baseballs.prettiest.fixed
From Pontypridd Town Centre head west on the A4058 for approximately 1.2miles before taking a right-hand turn onto Ty Mawr Road. Continue under the railway bridge and take the first left hand turn onto Hafod Lane. Follow this road for approximately 1.9 miles where Llwyncelyn Farm will appear on your left hand side.
Lotting
As a Whole - £3,600,000
Lot 1 (Green): Approximately 218.59 acres of land - Guide Price: £400,000
Lot 2 (Blue): Approximately 45.87 acres of land - Guide Price: £335,000
Lot 3: (Orange): Y Breuandy, Range of Farm Buildings and Approximately 113.23 acres of land - Guide Price: £1,400,000
Lot 4: (Pink): Llwyncelyn Farmhouse, Stables and Approximately 10.90 acres of land - Guide Price: £700,000
Lot 5: (Light Yellow): Approximately 5.61 acres of land - Guide Price: £75,000
Lot 6: (Grey): Approximately 10.29 acres of land - Guide Price: £90,000
Lot 7: (Dark Yellow): Approximately 184.12 acres of land - Guide Price: £450,000
Lot 8: (Purple): Approximately 24.58 acres of land - Guide Price: £150,000
Access
Access to each lot is via an agricultural gate, each marked 'A' on the plan. Access to lot 1 is from Llanwonno Road via a byway open to all traffic.
Method of Sale
Llwyncelyn Farm is offered for Sale, as a whole or in eight lots by Private Treaty.
Boundaries
The purchaser(s) shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and neither the vendor nor the vendors agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or the ownership thereof.
Development Clawback
Y Breuandy is not subject to development clawback.
However, the land hatched red shown on the enclosed plan will be sold subject to a 50-year Development Clawback Arrangement. The permitted use will be Agricultural or Equestrian use. The grant of Planning Permission will trigger the clawback at a rate of 40% of the Development Value less the current use value.
Sporting, Timber & Minerals
The sporting rights, mineral rights and timber are included within the freehold in so far as they are owned.
Wayleave/Easements/Rights of Way
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights and obligations including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and other obligations, easements, quasi-easements, and all wayleaves whether referred to or not in these particulars. There are two bridleways, one public footpath and one byway on the property.
Plans, Areas & Schedules
These have been prepared as carefully as possible and are based on the Land Registry Plans. The plans are published for illustrative purposes only and although they are believed to be correct, their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Tenure & Possession
Freehold with Vacant Possessions on Completion.
Cross Compliance
The seller will be responsible for the cross compliance up to the date of completion. The purchaser(s) will take over the cross-compliance obligations on completion and will indemnify the seller for any non-compliance which results in a penalty or reduction in the seller's payments.
Disputes
Should any dispute arise as to the boundaries or any point arising in the General Remarks and Stipulations or Particulars of Scale, Schedule, Plan or interpretation of any of them the question shall be referred to the arbitration of the selling agents, whose decision acting as expert shall be.
Health & Safety
Due to the nature of the property, neither the seller nor agents are responsible for the safety of those viewing. All those viewing the property do so at their own risk.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale unless specifically referred to in these particulars.
Anti Money Laundering
As part of our obligations under the UK Money Laundering Regulations2017, Herbert R Thomas will require any purchaser to complete our Anti Money Laundering checks via a third party company named CREDAS.
Viewing Arrangements
Viewing to be arranged for daylight hours and by appointment only through the sole agents.
For further information please contact:
Contact: Andrew Thomas MRICS FAAV FLAA
Contact: Elliott Rees MRICS FAAV
Contact Robert David MRICS FAAV
Mains electricity and water are connected to the farm buildings.
Natural Water is available to the farmland.
Prospective purchasers are advised to make suitable enquiries of Dwr Cymru Welsh Water as to the availability and cost of obtaining an individual metered mains water supply in the event that the farm is sold in individual lots.
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