7 properties to buy in Llangadog, Dyfed.
Guide Price £150,000 | , Gwynfe, Llangadog
Interested parties will need to make their own inquiries to the Brecon Beacons National Park planning department to ascertain the likelihood of obtaining planning consent and if agreed the requirements that the National Parks would specify. The Barn itself is built mainly of solid stone walls beneath a dual-pitch corrugated iron roof and measuring internally about 46' x 15'3 (14.02m x 4.65m) with a further Lean -To at one side about 9'8 (2.95m).The barn stands near the centre of the Village abutting onto the road, access would be allowed from the road only and there are no parking facilities within the curtilage. Water and electric are nearby but not connected to the property.
Clee Tompkinson Francis - Llandovery

Tel: 0845 219 3382
P.O.A | Llandeilo | 4 Bedrooms
A truly unique opportunity to purchase a four bedroom, modern detached home, with an extremely high eco specification, set in the heart of the Towy valley nestling within the Brecon Beacons National Park. One of only three properties to become available, the purchasers will have the opportunity to choose final internal finishes and be part of the landscape garden design.
(Property Ref: 27008)
West Wales Properties.Co.Uk - Ammanford

Tel: 0845 839 4250
£294,525 | , Bethlehem, Llandeilo | 4 Bedrooms
An opportunity to purchase this unique low carbon/ green 4 bedroom family home (Bre Eco Home Excellent expected) approaching the end of its construction situated in the well sought after and peaceful village of Bethlehem which lies in the Brecon Beacons National Park renowned for its outdoor activities and stunning countryside with views to rear towards Garn Goch (Iron Age Fort). Llangadog is approximately 3 miles away and has a range of services and amenities. The historic market town of Llandeilo lies approximately 4 miles away with its amenities comprising public houses, places of worship, education and retail whilst offering easy access to the larger towns and cities such as Ammanford, Llanelli, Carmarthen and Swansea. We are advised that the property is covered by NHBC and has been built to an exceptionally high insulation standard (significantly beyond 2008 Building Regulations) and has argon filled full double glazing units. The design ensures as much natural light enters the house as possible and the Southerley aspect ensures passive solar gain, and as a consequence the sun heat is capitalised and the use of electricity to light the rooms is minimised. The property is equipped with solar thermal panels which will provide between 60 - 70 percent of the domestic hot water needs and will also make a small contribution to pre heating water in the winter. A wood pellet boiler system will provide hot water in winter and space heating by under floor heating (groung floor and 1st floor) A single delivery by tanker should provide all the fuel the house will need for the year. Electricity consumption is minimised by building design, exceptional insulation and through the use of low voltage and low energy lights throughout. The property is ideal for the professional working from home and benefits from a tilt and slide door to the study/office with pedestrian side access straight from the parking area.
Clee Tompkinson Francis - Llandeilo

Tel: 0845 219 3834
£294,725 | , Bethlehem, Llandeilo | 4 Bedrooms
An opportunity to purchase this unique low carbon/ green 4 bedroom family home (BRE Eco Home Excellent) expected) approaching the end of its construction situated in the well sought after and peaceful village of Bethlehem which lies in the Brecon Beacons National Park renowned for its outdoor activities and stunning countryside with rear views to Garn Goch (Iron Age Fort). Llangadog is approximately 3 miles away and has a range of services and amenities. The historic market town of Llandeilo lies approximately 4 miles away with its amenities comprising public houses, places of worship, education and retail whilst offering easy access to the larger towns and cities such as Ammanford, Llanelli, Carmarthen and Swansea. We are advised that the property is covered by NHBC and has been built to an exceptionally high insulation standard (significantly beyond 2008 Building Regulations) and has argon filled full double glazing units. The design ensures as much natural light enters the house as possible and the Southerley aspect ensures passive solar gain and as a consequence the suns heat is capitalised and the use of electricity to light the rooms is minimised. The property is equipped with solar thermal panels which will provide between 60 - 70 percent of the domestic hot water needs and will also make a small contribution to pre heating water in the winter. A wood pellet boiler system will provide hot water in winter and space heating by under floor heating (ground floor and 1st floor). A single delivery by tanker should provide all the fuel the house will need for the year. Electricity consumption is minimised by building design, exceptional insulation and through the use of low voltage and low energy lights throughout.
Clee Tompkinson Francis - Llandeilo

Tel: 0845 219 3834
£296,575 | , Bethlehem, Llandeilo | 4 Bedrooms
An opportunity to purchase this unique low carbon/ green 4 bedroom family home (BRE Eco Home Excellent expected) approaching the end of its construction situated in the well sought after and peaceful village of Bethlehem which lies in the Brecon Beacons National Park renowned for its outdoor activities and stunning countryside with views to the rear to Garn Goch (Iron Age Fort). Llangadog is approximately 3 miles away and has a range of services and amenities. The historic market town of Llandeilo lies approximately 4 miles away with its amenities comprising public houses, places of worship, education and retail whilst offering easy access to the larger towns and cities such as Ammanford, Llanelli, Carmarthen and Swansea. We are advised that the property is covered by NHBC and has been built to an exceptionally high insulation standard (significantly beyond 2008 Building Regulations) and has argon filled full double glazing units. The design ensures as much natural light enters the house as possible and the Southerly aspect ensures passive solar gain and as a consequence the suns heat is capitalised and the use of electricity to light the rooms is minimised. The property is equipped with solar thermal panels which will provide between 60 - 70 percent of the domestic hot water needs and will also make a small contribution to pre heating water in the winter. A wood pellet boiler system will provide hot water in winter and space heating by underfloor hating (ground and 1st floor) A single delivery by tanker should provide all the fuel the house will need for the year. Electricity consumption is minimised by building design, exceptional insulation and through the use of low voltage and low energy lights throughout.
Clee Tompkinson Francis - Llandeilo

Tel: 0845 219 3834
P.O.A | Llandeilo | 4 Bedrooms
A truly unique opportunity to purchase a four bedroom, modern detached home, with an extremely high eco specification, set in the heart of the Towy valley nestling within the Brecon Beacons National Park. One of only three individual properties to become available, the purchasers will have the opportunity to choose final internal finishes and be part of the landscape garden design. (The top photograph is of the first completed property of the same design - Cennen)
(Property Ref: 27006)
Guide Price £725,000 | , Llanddeusant, Llangadog | 3 Bedrooms
Wernoleu is a rural holding not isolated but situated within the beautiful and sought after countryside of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The accommodation which provides all the comforts for todays modern standards still retains much charm and character features comprises; sitting room, dining room, study, conservatory, kitchen, cloak room, utility room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom and shower room. Externally the gardens are extensive, mature and well stocked with pond, polytunnel, range of outbuildings and extending with the land in all to approximately 23 acres including about 3 acres of woodland with bluebells. The village of Llangadog is about 4 miles with junior school, mini-market, butchers, post office, doctors surgery and public houses/restaurants. Just on the outskirts of the village is a halt on the Central Wales line from Shrewsbury to Swansea with connections thereon to London. The market town of Llandovery is about 10 miles with comprehensive shopping facilities, swimming pool, cottage hospital, local authority junior and senior schools and Llandovery College in the private sector. The A40 trunk road running through the town gives good access to the other market towns of West Wales and the capital city of Cardiff is about 70 miles.
Clee Tompkinson Francis - Llandovery

Tel: 0845 219 3382







