- Hillside 17 acre small holding. +
- Peaceful location close to Bedlinog village. +
- Detached 2/3 bedroom bungalow. +
- Extensive range of stable buildings. +
- Enclosed grounds divided into multiple paddock spaces. +
- Potential to extend property subject to relevant planning permission. +
- Ideal for equine enthusiasts or those looking for a lifestyle change. +
- 4 mile drive to A470. +
- Viewing highly recommended. +
Nant-Y-Fedw Bungalow offers a rare opportunity to acquire a smallholding, totalling 17.9 acres, situated in a semi-rural hillside location, yet still benefitting from good commuting options. The property enjoys views over its grounds and the surrounding countryside. It is an ideal equestrian property, featuring a range of stable buildings and excellent riding-out options.
The bungalow provides well-presented accommodation, briefly comprising an L-shaped entrance hall with loft inspection point and attractive ceramic tiled flooring.
The lounge/dining room is a generous reception space with a bow window to the front, enjoying views over the grounds and hillsides, along with a further side window. The room features a fireplace with marble hearth and ornate surround and mantle.
The dual-aspect kitchen/breakfast room enjoys the same views as the lounge. It offers a range of cream-coloured, shaker-style, base and wall units, along with space for an electric cooker, washing machine, tumble dryer, and fridge/freezer. The flooring is a continuation of the ceramic tiling from the entrance hall.
The bungalow currently comprises two double bedrooms, although—with the addition of a partition wall—this could be reconfigured to create three bedrooms.
Bedroom One has a rear-facing window with views over the garden and fields beyond. It includes a built-in airing cupboard housing the hot water tank and shelf storage. A door leads into a dressing room (potential Bedroom Three), which has a window to the side.
Bedroom Two is a generously sized double bedroom with a rear-facing window.
The family bathroom is fitted with a white four-piece suite, including a panelled bath and a tiled corner shower cubicle with an electric rainfall shower and handset. The ceramic tiled flooring continues from the entrance hall.
Off the kitchen is a side porch with a window to front and glazed side door. This space houses the Worcester oil-fired central heating boiler and provides hanging and shelving space.
Outside the property is approached via a shared private driveway. A five-bar gate opens onto a private drive leading up to the bungalow and stable buildings. Much of the land surrounds the bungalow and stables and includes sloping paddocks and a cope of woodland, all bordered by stock-proof fencing and traditional stone walling.