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£725,000

Penclawdd, Swansea

  •   4 Bedrooms
  •   2 Bathrooms
  •   2 Receptions
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Key features

  • A beautiful coastal farm in Gower
  • Approximately 52 acres of grazing land and salt marsh land
  • The farmhouse is four double bedrooms - approximately 1,418sqft
  • The farmbuildings consist of a stone built stable block with attached barn - approx. 1,739sqft and a hay barn - approx. 1,643sqft
  • A superb location close to Gowerton (1 mile) and the M4 at Penllergaer (3 miles).
  • No Chain

Full property Description

A Rare Gem in the Coastal Countryside of Gower

Set amidst approximately 51 acres of idyllic coastal countryside, including 34 acres of versatile grazing land and 17 acres of picturesque salt marsh, this Gower farm embodies both rural charm and boundless potential. The attractive period farmhouse is thoughtfully arranged, offering four double bedrooms, three reception rooms, and a welcoming kitchen/family room within its 1,418 sq ft of living space.

Outside, the farmyard features a stone-built stable block with an adjoining lean-to barn (approx. 1,739 sq ft) and a separate hay barn (approx. 1,643 sq ft), alongside a double garage—all with scope to develop or refurbish subject to planning. While the farmhouse has been diligently maintained, it presents an exciting canvas for a new owner to modernise and personalise, while the stable buildings offer impressive equestrian or development opportunities.

Offered with no onward chain, this remarkable property is an invitation to experience the enchanting beauty of Gower and craft your own vision of rural living in one of Britain’s most sought-after coastal enclaves.

The Property

The property is accessed via a single track lane off the Penclawdd Road. The lane is an adopted road, it is undmade but easily driven by car.

Berthlwyd Isaf Farm sits on the side of the lane with a small stream and ford to the front of it. The house sits adjacent to the farm buildings which have concrete hard standing to two sides. Although the property is probably better suited as a 'hobby farm' for the enjoyment of the owners, the lay out is very practictal and uitilitarian offering excellent potential for equestrian use or keeping livestock. There is also a detached double garage which sits beside the house.

The land sits directly behind the house and over the hill, stretching down to the Penclawdd Road offering 34 acres (approximately) of grazing land and pasture, its is fenced and maintained and currently used for grazing sheep. On the other side of the Penclawdd Road there is a further 17 acres (approximately) of Salt Marsh.

The farmhouse is a very pretty property with a walled front garden leading up to the front door. As you enter the house there is a hallway which has stairs rising to the first floor. Off the hallway to the left is the sitting room with a window overlooking the front garden and a fireplace with log burner. To the other side of the hallway there is a door into the living room/dining room which runs front to rear.

Off the living room there is a door to a rear hallway which gives access to a utility room and the kitchen family room that runs across the back of the house and has plenty of room for the family and a Rayburn at its heart.

The kitchen family room gives access to the boot room which gives access out to the farm yard. There is also a shower room/ WC off the boot room.

On the first floor there are four double bedrooms and a family bathroom, all of which have really beautiful views over the surrounding countryside.

The property is FREEHOLD
The property is on mains electricity and water. The drainage is via a private system and the the central heating is oil fired.
Council Tax Band F (£2,915p.a.)
The EPC rating is F

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