Welsh farm for sale
A farm has come onto the market overlooking Cardigan Bay, with over 40 acres of land and useful outbuildings


Nantmawr Farm is an outstanding and unusual property, some 6 miles north of Cardigan and 40 miles from the end of the M4 at Pont Abraham, near Swansea. Nearby are the popular beaches of Mwnt and Penbryn, making Nant Mawr an ideal family home, holiday let or retirement property. The house comprises a large 7-bedroom house as well as a holiday cottage and useful outbuildings. The farmhouse contains seven bedrooms, and ample reception rooms including a conservatory, gallery, and study. Outbuildings include a Dutch Barn, car port and workshops. The 40-acres of land with to the property are mainly pasture and run right up to the coastline which provides a private viewing platform over Cardigan Bay. Some of the adjoining land is owned by the National Trust and wildlife reserves, providing a haven for a wide range of wildlife including Atlantic seals and bottle-nosed dolphins. Stephen Thompstone of Savills Cheltenham office said: 'What makes Nantmawr so special are the amazing coast views and the scarcity value of properties in this area positioned right on the cliff tops. This, coupled with the wildlife, the light and spacious renovated house and the ability to earn income from holiday lettings make the property highly desirable.' The property has a guide price of £925,000. For further information, telephone + 44(0)1242 548 015 or log onto www.savills.co.uk.
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