Property description
Cil y Byddar is a beautiful, Grade II listed, Welsh longhouse with its origins in the late mediaeval period. In Welsh "Cil" means a haven; anyone visiting here will surely get a sense of being in a special place. A working farm for hundreds of years Cil y Byddar has since undergone extensive, sympathetic renovation that has retained a wealth of original features and turned it into a charming and unique home.
The linear arrangement of this historic building provides the flexibility to use it as one large family house, as two linked houses for an extended family/guests, or offers an on-site business opportunity for the owners to arrange one wing as a holiday let. The living accommodation is complemented by traditional and modern outbuildings and six acres (approx.) of land and gardens.
Please quote property reference number: 00008306
-4 bay barn including large utility bay (adjoining kitchen); threshing bay (with doors to front and rear gardens); timber/hay store; stable; hayloft.
-6 acres (approx.) of land including fields, wetland and streams.
-Extensive gardens including lawns, vegetable plot, fruit trees/bushes, mature trees and poultry enclosure.
-Large double garage and ample further parking for several vehicles.
-Located on a quiet lane, in a friendly and thriving local community, with easy access to local towns and services, including the Heart of Wales railway line.
-Surrounded by beautiful countryside and a network of lanes, footpaths and bridleways.
-Mentioned in several key, historic-building guidebooks:
"A good, well-restored farmhouse, byre and barn."
"Linear farmstead, originating as a cruck-framed hallhouse."
"An instructive example of improvement over four centuries."
Property Features :
- 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 kitchens
- Large family room; sitting room; dining room
- Office area
- Exposed beams, crucks, timbers and stone floors
- Solid fuel and electric heating systems
- Wood-burning stoves