£1,500,000
4 bed equestrian for saleTregoyd, Brecon, Powys LD3
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
McCartneys HR3 - F&C
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About this property
Cwm Farm offers a rare opportunity to acquire a truly exceptional small country estate, set in a stunningly private and peaceful location within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Nestled at the foot of the majestic Black Mountains, the estate includes a charming four-bedroom character farmhouse, a one-bedroom self-contained annexe, a stable block with a horse training arena, and a variety of useful outbuildings — all set within approximately 54 acres of picturesque pasture and beautifully established broadleaf and conifer woodland.
Description
Approached via a private driveway from adjoining common land, the property enjoys complete seclusion, surrounded by unspoilt natural scenery. The detached farmhouse offers spacious and characterful accommodation, featuring exposed ceiling timbers, original beams, stonework, and striking feature fireplaces — all contributing to its warm and rustic charm.
The land itself is a sanctuary for wildlife and birdlife, with thoughtfully planted woodland designed by the previous owners over 30 years ago. It includes a wide mix of native and ornamental tree species, creating a rich and biodiverse environment. Meandering private woodland walks and a natural waterfall add to the estate’s enchanting atmosphere.
A Hydro electric system, solar and P.V Panels, private spring fed water source and Biomass boiler fuelled from the surrounding wood support a lifestyle sympathetic to the natural environment.
The gardens are equally impressive, with expansive lawns, ornamental ponds, a walled vegetable garden, and a large mature orchard.
The range of outbuildings further enhances the appeal and flexibility of the estate, incorporating the annexe, two substantial greenhouses, stable block, machinery shed, and outbuildings — ideal for equestrian, horticultural, or lifestyle interests.
Location
The estate is well located, just 7 miles from the popular market town of Hay-on-Wye, with direct access to the foothills of the Black Mountains, providing excellent walking and riding opportunities. The views from the property are far-reaching and impressive. The larger centres of Brecon and Hereford are within reasonable driving distance, approximately 30 and 50 minutes away respectively.
Step Inside
Step through the front door into the entrance hall, with ample space for boots and coats. Directly ahead, a spacious pantry provides excellent storage for all your essentials. To the right, the open-plan kitchen and dining area features an a-frame ceiling and bespoke cabinetry. Two charming four-pane windows overlook the garden, while a recess accommodates white goods. The kitchen is anchored by a double Belfast sink and a striking stone fireplace, complete with a timber mantle and lintel, complemented by a classic aga cooker. From here, a door opens directly onto the tranquil rear terrace.
A few steps down lead to a generously proportioned dining room, flooded with natural light through patio doors that open onto the terrace. This inviting space is enhanced by a beautiful stone fireplace with a wooden lintel and an open hearth—perfect for cosy evenings. Adjacent to this is a hallway featuring a staircase to the first floor, access to the utility room, and a versatile (truncated)
Upstairs, the landing includes a convenient storage cupboard and leads to the family bathroom. To the right, two well-proportioned bedrooms offer picturesque views over the surrounding grounds.
To the left, two bedrooms including the master suite, which comprises a walk-in dressing room, an en-suite shower room, and a generously sized master bedroom—a private sanctuary within the home.
Step Outside
Accessed via a private driveway that gently winds down to the property, the house is surrounded by generous, beautifully landscaped gardens, predominantly laid to lawn. At the front, two picturesque ponds and a large kitchen garden—featuring two greenhouses and elegant stone walling—provide an ideal space for cultivating your own produce. To the rear, an extensive patio area offers a tranquil spot to unwind, while a charming stream meanders past the house, filling the garden with the soothing sound of running water.
The surrounding land extends to approximately 54 acres, encompassing a mix of pasture and woodland. The diverse woodland, rich with species such as oak and ash, supports abundant wildlife, creating a peaceful and natural environment. Tracks and trails wind through the woodland creating beautiful private walks and easy access to all parts of the land
Equestrian enthusiasts will appreciate the stable block, which includes five stables, a tack room, and ample (truncated)
Annexe
The self-contained annexe features double doors opening into a bright, open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area.
To the right is Bedroom One, which includes an additional mezzanine bed providing additional sleeping accommodation.
There is also a well-appointed shower room. This versatile space is ideal for guests or multigenerational living.
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