Set within almost seven acres an end terrace tumble down former barn in the Carmarthenshire village of Llansteffan offers a magnificent redevelopment opportunity.
With the around 6.7 acres of land divided into four enclosures, the traditional Welsh barn presents a rare and appealing development opportunity in a sought-after area of rural Carmarthenshire.
Gemma Vaughan, of Paul Fosh Auctions who are selling the property, said: “This is a truly wonderful and genuine find of a stone-built Welsh barn with bags of adjacent land.
“And what’s more the property benefits from planning consents and offers scope for residential conversion in accordance to the approved plans (subject to conditions)
“The surrounding land enhances the overall appeal and could lend itself to a range of alternatives including converting for use as a small holding or amenity purposes, subject to obtaining any necessary consents.
“Ysgubor Y Wennol, High Street, Llansteffan, in Carmarthen, offers convenient access to the A40 providing routes towards the town of Carmarthen, St Clears and onward connections to the A48 and M4 linking to Swansea, Cardiff and beyond.”
The barn and land are listed with a guide price of £90,000
The next Paul Fosh Auctions sale, when this and some 100 other varied lots will be on offer, starts at 12 noon on Tuesday, March 10 and ends from 5pm on Thursday, March 12.
