Stunning coastal lifestyle-change property enjoying superb sea views. Set in about 30 acres. Option to purchase extra land (about 25 acres).
Panteg is a traditional coastal property that was once a working farm. The original parts of the house are thought to date c.1800s with the addition of a grand extension in the early 1900s. Over the years the property has evolved and diversified into other uses as well as being a comfortable home. The current owners have previously set up a craft brewery in one of the barns and also converted another barn into a popular wood-fired pizza oven venue with licensed bar with arguably one of the best views around New Quay. They have also catered for wedding parties. There is the potential for new owners to continue in the same vein or perhaps look at other tourism diversification avenues with the barns e.g. art and craft studios/ workshops, holiday cottage accommodation etc (stp subject to planning). In all, the property extends to about 30 acres (stms subject to measured survey). There is a tiered area in the fields that was once used as a caravan site in the past and there is the potential to re-instate this and perhaps look at alternatives like glamping, pods, chalets, safari huts etc (stp). All in all, Panteg is an exciting opportunity for new owners to purchase one of the most impressive period properties on this part of the Welsh coast either to simply enjoy by themselves or also to look at potential commercial uses and share its magic with others.
Accommodation Ground Floor
An attractive glazed entrance porch leads through the front door with stained leaded glass and into the reception hall with ornate tiled floor and cloakroom off. On the right is the drawing room with tall ceilings, cast iron fireplace with a marble surround and views towards the sea. On the left is the sitting room with a cast iron fireplace, wood surround and again views towards the sea. Off the sitting room is a second hallway that leads to another door to outside and also the cosy dining room with character wood panelled walls and the warm focal point of a wood burning stove. Off the dining room is a useful utility area that leads to the stunning new kitchen breakfast room. This grand kitchen features a tiled floor, bespoke storage units, integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer, a Lacanche range oven and a smart racing green Aga. A stable door with porch leads to outside.
First Floor
The property enjoys the use of two staircases to the main first floor area. The first rises up from the main reception hall while a second staircase rises up from the inner hallway in the older part of the house. The first floor provides generous bedroom accommodation with four large bedrooms, all enjoying views towards the sea and coastline. These have the use of a family bathroom and a separate shower room. A dressing room/study completes the main first floor. A staircase rises up from this floor to a useful boarded attic area. The second first floor area is accessed via a third staircase that rises up from the kitchen breakfast room. Here you will find another large bedroom that enjoys its own separate bathroom.
Externally
The house sits at the head of a traditional farm courtyard and the two stone farms lying either side of the yard perfectly frame the sea view up the coastline. The house enjoys garden and patio areas around the house together with a summer house and an old slate covered well.
The Outbuildings
The property benefits from an excellent range of outbuildings ranging from the traditional stone barns mentioned above to the Dutch barn and lean-to. They all offer a multitude of flexible uses for new owners but are currently used as follows:
South stone barn
This has been renovated with new electrics and features a first-floor office/studio area with kitchenette, WC and a wood burner. Below this, a carriage House is used as a general store. The old dairy has been converted into a manufacturing space. The old milking parlour is currently utilised as a distillery for the lavender. This previously housed a five-barrel craft brewery. General storeroom (old cattle shed and more recently as a brewery grain store). Toilets (block of two W/C cubicles) on mains waste. Old pig sty- re-roofed and used as a wood store and during events as a wood fired BBQ pit cooking area.
Attached lean-to and Dutch Barn
Large storage barns. The lean-to was re-roofed six years ago and is used as a general store at present. There are three internal rooms created (one under development and two used previously as a bottling room and a bottle store for the brewery).
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The stunning sea views up the coastline, perfectly framed by the traditional courtyard, always impress me!
Daniel ReesProperty agent