Rare opportunity to acquire a renowned farm in the Vale of Glamorgan. In all, about 225 acres.
Wern Fawr is a renowned livestock farm in the Vale of Glamorgan. In summary the farm provides a comfortable modern five-bedroom dwelling together with a farmyard set away from the house offering a good range of modern outbuildings and a traditional stone barn. In all, the farm extends to about 225 acres (stms subject to measured survey) in a ring fence.
Accommodation Ground Floor
The farmhouse was built in 1992 by the current owners and is subject to an AOC (agricultural occupancy condition), further details from the selling agents. It offers generous and comfortable accommodation for a family while also benefitting from an elevated position overlooking the farm and enjoying far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The front entrance leads into a reception hall. Doors lead off to the utility and boot room and also an inner hall with cloakroom off and another door that opens out into the large and light dining hall featuring two sets of double French doors that open out onto the rear garden patio. A wood burning stove set in a stone fireplace provides a warm focal point. Off the side of the dining hall is a study with views across the farm and a separate large sitting room with two sets of double French doors that again open out onto the rear patio. This room is competed by another attractive wood burning stove in a stone fireplace.
A doorway on the right of the dining room leads into the large kitchen breakfast room. The kitchen features attractive fitted units with integrated appliances, worktops, central island and a smart matching cream Aga. A stable door leads off to the previously mentioned boot room with door to outside, and shower room with WC. Adjacent is a utility room.
First Floor
Stairs rise up from the dining hall to the first-floor accommodation that includes a principal bedroom suite with fitted wardrobes, far reaching views and an en suite bathroom with a roll top bath. There are four further bedrooms, one with fitted wardrobes. These share the use of a shower room suite and separate WC.
Externally
Outside the house is ample parking and turning area for vehicles on a front and rear courtyard. In addition the immediate grounds include lawned garden areas, mature trees, bushes, shrubs and flower borders. At the end of the rear courtyard is a large double garage/workshop.
The Outbuildings
The main farmyard is situated below and away from the farmhouse. The yard comprises four general purpose open span buildings, one with a lean-to and all set on a large concrete yard. These buildings are designed for livestock, feed and machinery but suit a variety of uses. Beyond this yard is another smaller yard with some older general-purpose buildings, kennels and a traditional stone barn that has conversion potential (stp subject to planning).
The Land
The land is divided into manageable enclosures for livestock and modern machinery. It offers an interesting mix of good quality cropping land for silage, hay making etc together with areas of land to the north suitable more for grazing. The Dyfrgi stream borders and bisects part of the land to the north. Some of these areas to the north offer perfect opportunities for establishing habitats/ re-wilding/ set-aside/ tree planting and other environmental schemes. There is also a delightful large pond to the south of farm. Mature hedges and small pockets of mature woodland offer attractive wind breaks and shelter areas for livestock on the land. In all, the farm extends to about 225 acres (stms).
Renewable Energy
With the proximity of the electric transmission line that passes over the farm and a nearby transmission sub-station, there is the possibility of renewable energy production with solar and or battery storage (stp).
I like the location and lie of the land at Wern Fawr while the variety of land on offer makes for an interesting and attractive farm to live and work with.
Daniel ReesProperty agent