This farmhouse dates back to the 1600s and sits in nine acres of land with rolling countryside views.
The property, in Lampeter Velfrey on the border of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, is one of four lots that make up Lower End Town Farm.
On this plot, there is a traditional home dating back to “at least” the 17th century, coming with a secondary dwelling and several outbuildings.
The principal house is the original dwelling that was on the property, and is made up of a lounge with a fireplace, a dining room and a large kitchen/breakfast room with a WC connected on the ground floor.

Upstairs, there are four large bedrooms, two of which have en-suite bathrooms, and a family bathroom.
The secondary residence is interconnected with the main house, with the ground floor comprising a lounge, an open plan kitchen and dining room, and a utility room, while on the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom.
The agent notes that the annexe area could make the property suitable for multi-generational living, or could provide the opportunity for a letting cottage.

The grounds are made up of nine acres, and include a range of traditional outbuildings that could be converted, as well as a large open-span outbuilding and pole barn that could be used as workshops, storage or stables.
The farm as a whole, comprising four lots, spans 177 acres and could be sold altogether for a guide price of £2,100,000.

The farmhouse lot is being sold by estate agents Savills for a guide price of £800,000.
Dan Rees, head of Savills residential sales team in Cardiff, commented: “Lampeter Velfrey is a particularly attractive smallholding set within a peaceful and very pretty spot on the edge of the village.
“Set within nine acres, it has plenty of good potential for a variety of uses, thanks to its two houses and range of stone barns and outbuildings.”






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