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TWO stunning stone cottages, nineteen acres, eleven stables and a barn are on offer here in this serene and rural location, making this an ideal home for you, your extended family, visitors and your horses! Crammed full of character the cottages offer a variety of options from multi generational living to a potential rental income and in a location like this the business potential for horsey holidays is boundless. With local riding schools offering access to high level competitions and various options for riding out, the Brecon Beacons National Park is nearby and its only a short drive to Pembrey with its miles of sandy beaches, making Pantybryn an ideal property for anyone wanting to make the most of the spectacular Welsh landscape and the endless opportunities it presents for outdoor adventures.
The main farmhouse, Pant y bryn emanates rustic charm with its weathered stone exterior and cosy interiors with exposed beams and hardwood floors. A generous boot room gives way to a traditional farmhouse kitchen, with dining room, cosy lounge with log burning stove and study. While on the first floor there are four well proportioned bedrooms and the house bathroom.
Next door in Ty Carreg you will find comfortable living, with relaxing sun room, dining room, kitchen, living room, utility and ground floor shower room, while on the first floor you there are two bedrooms and a house bathroom.
Arranged in two blocks; a total of eleven stables and tack room that are close enough to the house to see your horses from the kitchen. There is also a fenced off training paddock and other small paddocks near to the stables with the rest of the ground being split into a number of grass fields. There is also a privately owned wind turbine installed ready for you to use to generate your own power, and a wood pellet boiler provides heating for both properties as well as generating an annual income which we are told totals around £2,500 p.a.
A perfect home for anyone looking to immerse themselves in a rural Welsh lifestyle with plenty of space for the family and the horses!
Location
The local area around Ammanford is steeped in Welsh culture and history, with a vibrant and welcoming local community with ample amenities, including shops, cafes and restaurants Ammanford was once the beating heart of the mining community in West Wales. Today, it s a bustling town full of hidden treasures. With the glorious Amman Valley right on its doorstep, it s the ideal base to explore Carmarthenshire, and the Brecon Beacons National Park and the wonderful Pembrey Country Park with its stunning beach. There are a number of chapels, pubs and restaurants in the town but the major visitor attractions lie just outside Ammanford.
The Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountain are within a few miles of the town whilst Carreg Cennen Castle, one of the most famous and picturesque in Wales, is a short drive away. The Aberglasney Gardens are open 364 days of the year and are a mecca for those with green fingers, whilst the National Botanic Gardens are also within easy reach. Ammanford has a railway station on the Heart of Wales line that runs from Shrewsbury to Swansea.
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