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IT'S AN UNINHABITABLE HOME BUT COMES WITH POTENTIAL, BARNS, OODLES OF LAND AND A GREAT LOCATION 15:58, 30 May 2025 It's been abandoned and neglected and is uninhabitable but there
is a chance to save this property but its land and location surely makes it worth it? But it's going to take more than a few hours and a lick of paint to revive this former farmhouse
but the reward after the power tools have been put away and the builders have gone is a rural retreat nestled within 22 acres of peaceful land. The abandoned property is just a burnt out
shell so vision, budget, time and a good architect are going to all be available for a new owner to bring this home back to life - and when that's finished there are extra buildings
within the grounds to consider. _For more home and property content sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here_ READ MORE: YOU DON'T EXPECT TO SEE A RETRO
1960'S HOME SAT IN A FIELD IN RURAL WALES YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: THIS FOUR-BEDROOM RURAL FARMHOUSE IS STUNNING, BUT IT ALSO COMES WITH SO MUCH MORE These bonus outbuildings are two stone
built barns within the setting of the house, each detached and having potential to become extra dwellings for extra members of the family or even a duo of holiday lets - all subject to
achieving planning consent of course. And in true Grand Designs style, there is, of course, a caravan on site for you to stay while you do the work - probably through the wettest, windiest,
coldest winter on record. The static caravan comes with the sale of the farmhouse, barn and land and is a bonus that very few auction renovation lots can offer. But first you have to find
the farmhouse and then get to it - hidden away at the end of dead end lane the journey to the front door, or what's left of it, might be an experience in itself as the estate agent
states 'a 4x4 vehicle is preferred' and that 'the hard based road servicing the property should be negotiation with caution'. In addition viewings of the fire damaged
house are strictly prohibited without a company agent. Morgan and Davies estate agents Lampeter who are selling the property in conjunction with Auction House Wales describe this auction
package as, 'a delightfully set residential smallholding, sadly neglected with burnt out former farmhouse in 22.27 acres of surrounding land, much of which has rewilded, including
pockets of mature woodland, hard based private farm lane and various water features'. The location is one of this property's massive selling points - it comes with its own
substantial parcel of land and its neighbour is the Carmel National Nature Reserve, a tranquil landscape which is a described by Carmel Nature Reserve as 'comprising a mosaic of
habitats with a distinct patchwork pattern of woodland blocks and unimproved and semi-improved hay meadows'. There's a pub down the road and this A road that is found at the end of
the property's lane can also whisk you away to Gower peninsula, Llanelli and Swansea in one direction and Llandeilo and Carmarthen in the other direction. The closest places to grab a
pint of milk or socialise with the locals is the village of Carmel literally up the road and Cross Hands, which is about two miles away. The rural and coastal gems of Carmarthenshire can be
easily explored and enjoyed from this secluded spot but there's plenty to keep a new owner occupied for a while at this extreme renovation site. The agent adds, 'this is a
beautifully situated smallholding offering complete seclusion and tranquillity yet easily accessible from the main road network and communities of the region and within easy commuting
distance of principal towns'. Article continues below The property, barns and land are going to auction with Auction House Wales with a guide price of £199,000, with viewings arranged
via Morgan and Davies, Lampeter, from noon on Monday, June 23 to noon on Wednesday, June 25, call 02920 475184 or 01570 423623 to find out more. FOR MORE HOME CONTENT, INCLUDING PRODUCTS,
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