Magnificent Welsh farm for sale
A traditional period farmhouse in Wales has over 1,000 acres of pasture and grazing land in beautiful landscape


Pant Y Drain is a large period farmhouse in Wales with generous accommodation over two floors plus a cellar. The property comprises reception hall, kitchen with inglenook fireplace, study, sitting room, and four good double bedrooms, plus a family bathroom on the first floor.
The annexe is connected to the main property and offers one bedroom, a sitting room and a galley kitchen. The garden is a lawned area to the north east of the house, and immediately adjacent to the property are a large parking area and a garage.
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A range of modern and traditional farm buildings sit opposite the primary property, and the land, which comes to just over 1,000 acres, can be divided into two main sections: the land to the east is pasture in well-fenced enclosures with several areas of woodland, while the land to the west rises steeply, and is laid to pasture. A number of streams provide natural water for grazing stock. The land immediately adjacent to the river falls within the River Wye SSSI site.
The property is available as a whole or in three lots. Llanidloes is located in the rolling countryside of central Wales between Newtown and Aberystwyth.
The guide price is £3.65m. For further information please contact Carter Jonas on 01248 362 536 or visit www.carterjonas.co.uk.
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