Offers in excess of
£725,0006 bedroom detached house for sale
Llangadog, Llandovery, SA19
With land
Detached house
6 beds
4 baths
4,526 sq ft / 420 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Basic 2Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Multi generational living/income potential
- Entrance hall/reception room with plank and muntin
- 4 Reception Rooms
- 5 Bedrooms in the main house
- 1 bedroom detached annexe
- 2 Bathrooms
- 2 Shower Rooms
- Separate stone built Office
- Garden & Grounds approximately 1/3 acre
- 2 acres of land included
Chancellors is proud to present this classically presented six bedroom property on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and nestled in the glorious, unspoilt countryside of Carmarthenshire, known as the Garden of Wales.
Property Details
Chancellors is proud to present this classically presented six bedroom property on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and nestled in the glorious, unspoiled countryside of Carmarthenshire, known as the Garden of Wales
Cilgwyn Court is situated on the periphery of the Brecon Beacons National Park and nestled in the glorious, unspoilt countryside of Carmarthenshire, known as the Garden of Wales, yet within an hour’s commute of Swansea approx. This magnificent, stone barn conversion, originally a 16th century Milhouse (poss. dating back further to the 13th Century) and coach housing has been sympathetically converted to form an outstanding multi-generational family property.
Cilgwyn Court is 3 miles approx. equidistant from the town of Llandovery and the village of Llangadog, as well as 2.5 miles approx. from Myddfai, the village where the former HRH Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall made their home in Wales. As well as various local schools, the property is 3 miles approx. from the independent public school of Llandovery College and 20 miles approx. from Christ College, Brecon. The ancient and historical town of Carmarthen is approx. 25 miles away with all the usual shops, supermarkets, hospital, leisure facilities, etc.
The property is approached via a long, tarmacked drive, and is accessed through an electrically operated ornate wrought-iron gate crafted by Tumble Forge and commissioned by the present owner. Inside the grounds there is parking for 8 vehicles approx. There is also a separate, stone-built, one-bedroom Annexe and separate, stone-built office.
The property offers six bedrooms, three of which are king size. Two on the ground floor, three on the upper floor and one in a self contained annex.
Features found throughout the property include oak beams, some solid oak double-glazing, (the property is double-glazed), Cotswold stone flooring (with underfloor heating, currently disconnected) throughout the ground floor bar the Drawing Room which has beautiful oak flooring, wide oak doors, oak skirting boards and a magnificent oak staircase with barley-twist spindles reclaimed from a London Court House. Most of the timber work has been designed and fitted by Broadleaf Timber of Llandybie. In the oak-panelled Drawing Room is a small library. In addition to these features are a stone fireplace with Linenfold oak panel and a large stone archway designed and installed by Abbey Masonry of Cross Hands, who worked on the former HRH Prince of Wales & Duchess of Cornwall's Myddfai property as well as on Windsor Castle following the fire.
Property Details
Chancellors is proud to present this classically presented six bedroom property on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and nestled in the glorious, unspoiled countryside of Carmarthenshire, known as the Garden of Wales
Cilgwyn Court is situated on the periphery of the Brecon Beacons National Park and nestled in the glorious, unspoilt countryside of Carmarthenshire, known as the Garden of Wales, yet within an hour’s commute of Swansea approx. This magnificent, stone barn conversion, originally a 16th century Milhouse (poss. dating back further to the 13th Century) and coach housing has been sympathetically converted to form an outstanding multi-generational family property.
Cilgwyn Court is 3 miles approx. equidistant from the town of Llandovery and the village of Llangadog, as well as 2.5 miles approx. from Myddfai, the village where the former HRH Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall made their home in Wales. As well as various local schools, the property is 3 miles approx. from the independent public school of Llandovery College and 20 miles approx. from Christ College, Brecon. The ancient and historical town of Carmarthen is approx. 25 miles away with all the usual shops, supermarkets, hospital, leisure facilities, etc.
The property is approached via a long, tarmacked drive, and is accessed through an electrically operated ornate wrought-iron gate crafted by Tumble Forge and commissioned by the present owner. Inside the grounds there is parking for 8 vehicles approx. There is also a separate, stone-built, one-bedroom Annexe and separate, stone-built office.
The property offers six bedrooms, three of which are king size. Two on the ground floor, three on the upper floor and one in a self contained annex.
Features found throughout the property include oak beams, some solid oak double-glazing, (the property is double-glazed), Cotswold stone flooring (with underfloor heating, currently disconnected) throughout the ground floor bar the Drawing Room which has beautiful oak flooring, wide oak doors, oak skirting boards and a magnificent oak staircase with barley-twist spindles reclaimed from a London Court House. Most of the timber work has been designed and fitted by Broadleaf Timber of Llandybie. In the oak-panelled Drawing Room is a small library. In addition to these features are a stone fireplace with Linenfold oak panel and a large stone archway designed and installed by Abbey Masonry of Cross Hands, who worked on the former HRH Prince of Wales & Duchess of Cornwall's Myddfai property as well as on Windsor Castle following the fire.
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Situated on the high street in the heart of the town centre, Chancellors’s estate and lettings agents in Brecon has had a well-established reputation in the region since opening in 1972. It’s the ideal location for buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords to begin an exploration of property values in Brecon. The wide range of sales and letting services available at our Brecon branch include free, no-obligation market appraisals, an extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties, land and new homes, property management support, and expert investment and market advice. Locations covered We cover approximately a 20 mile radius of the town including many villages and hamlets – Llanhamlach, Llangattock, Pontfaen, Llanspyddid, Babel, Llangorse and Crickhowell to name a few.