Offers over
£650,000
Land for saleBetws, Ammanford SA18
6 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
West Wales Properties - Ammanford
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About this property
Traditonally Built, Multi-functional Property
Former Inn Now a Residential Property
Versatile Property for Multi-generational Living
Spacious Plot Measuring 2.54 Acres
Ample Parking & Garage
Panoramic Breathtaking Views From The Mountains To The Sea
Viewing Highly Recommended To Appreciate The Size & Location
EPC rating C. Council tax band tbc.
Commeners' Rights In Place
Scotch Pine, a renowned and very reputable Inn throughout the years with living accommodation, has made its way onto the market with us here at West Wales Properties. The versatility of this property has been endless; it has already served as an inn, public house, restaurant, caravan park, and smallholding, and now it is undergoing a change in its commercial use to full residential. We highly recommend a visit so you can see for yourselves and appreciate the size and location this property has to offer. Sitting spaciously on a plot that measures 2.54 acres with the most breathtaking and panoramic views ranging from the mountains, valleys and the sea!. Call today on to arrange your viewing. EPC rating C. Council tax band- tba.
Accommodation comprises the following: The former Inn - entrance hall, W.C., inner hallway, two bedrooms, lounge/kitchen/dining/bar area, inner hallway, W.C., and a wet room.
The accommodation comprises an inner hallway, storage room, kitchen/diner, utility room with an additional utility area, first lounge, office, shower room, bedroom, dining room through to the lounge, conservatory, landing, W.C., bathroom, and three bedrooms. Externally, there is a paddock to the front, with a section set aside as a licensed caravan park. There is an additional paddock across the road from the property. The former inn's car park offers ample off-road parking. The owner enjoys commoners' rights on Betws Mountain.
Betws is a small village and ancient parish on the outskirts of Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, adjacent to the border with Glamorgan. The town is on the River Amman, some 15 miles north of Swansea. At the western end, the nearby Black Mountain, named after the village, has a large area of common land.
Agents Viewing Notes
*** key information *** Traditionally built property. Mains water and electricity connected. Private sewerage - Septic tank. Air source heat pump - installed 2024. Solar panels are privately owned. Smallholding number: 55/001/0211. The plot measures 1.48 acres and comprises one house, a car park, a garage area, and a field in front of the car park, which is used for the caravan park. There is an additional piece of land owned across the road, which measures approximately 1.06 acres and also includes access to the common land. The farmer, Mr Murray, has the right to walk on the land that they own across the road to open the gate to let the sheep through.
Former Inn
Entrance Hallway
W.C
Inner Hallway
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Lounge/Diner/Kitchen
Inner Hallway
W.C
Wet-Room
Living Accomodation
Inner Hallway
Store Room
Kitchen/Diner
Utility
Additional Utility
Dining Room
Lounge
Conservatory
Landing
W.C
Bathroom
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Annex
Lounge
Office
Shower Room
Bedroom
Garage 1
Additional Garage Area
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