Historic Welsh longhouse for sale
A wonderfully refurbished historic Welsh property has come onto the market


Nantyllaethdy, a Welsh longhouse dating from 1650, is a property of traditional cruck construction which has been lovingly refurbished and enjoys breathtaking views of the surrounding valley. The property, which is just outside the village of Llangynider, has two reception rooms, a large bespoke kitchen, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a one bedroom guest cottage.
* Luxury property for sale in Wales
Nantyllaethdy provides charming living spaces including the drawing room, a well-proportioned double reception room with a stone fireplace with wood-burning stove and bread oven, and the kitchen which is also very spacious and has solid oak surfaces and a central fireplace incorporating a red enamel Aga. An en-suite double bedroom is located on the ground floor and the remaining bedroom accommodation is found on the first floor including the en-suite master bedroom which has its own staircase from the drawing room and a well-sized teenager’s suite.
Outside is a newly built one bedroom guest house with an open plan living room and French doors which make the most of the wonderful views. Outside are terraced gardens featuring lawned areas with low stone walls, all of which ensures the truly remarkable views are done justice.
The guide price is £700,000. For further information please contact Savills on 02920368930 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
* Luxury property for sale in Wales
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