Cwmbach, Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF44 0EA | Property for sale | Savills
5.95 Ha(14.70 Ac)
Guide price £850,000(€1,023,987)

CwmbachAberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF44 0EA

  • Under offer
  • Freehold

Key features

  • Main house with five bedrooms
  • Four cottages for holiday lets
  • Modern glamping pod with permission for an additional five
  • Set in about 15 acres of land
  • Potential for further development and use as an equestrian facility

An exceptional period home with historic cottages used as holiday accommodation on the edge of the Brecon Beacons

About this property

  • Blaennantygroes Farm is nestled amidst about fifteen acres of serene uplands, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historic charm. The land includes a four acre broadleaf wood and a field which is part of a large Site of Scientific Interest.

    Situated on the edge of the Brecon Beacons and waterfall country, the property invites you to immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and endless outdoor adventures that await.

    Experience sweeping vistas across the Cynon Valley from an elevated position, offering a picturesque backdrop from the house and land.

    The main house features spacious accommodation with many period features. There are two reception rooms to the ground floor, one feeling quite Victorian in style, whilst the other exudes the charm of a Welsh longhouse with feature fireplace and turning staircase behind. There is also a study, substantial, fully fitted Smallbone kitchen with mains gas AGA, pantry, utility room and wc.

    To the first floor are four bedrooms, including a ‘jack and jill' shower room and family bathroom.

    There is a suite to the second floor, with a bedroom and ensuite bathroom taking in the impressive countryside views.

    The house has a private garden and terrace, with a summer house, hot tub and splash pool.

    Attached to the main house, there are a terrace of 250-year-old stone cottages, each exuding character and warmth, perfect for a cozy retreat in the Welsh countryside.

    These are set up as ideal holiday accommodation, including a two-bedroom cottage, a one-bedroom cottage and two studios. They all feature gorgeous features including facing stone, wood burning stoves and high-quality fittings.

    There is also a shepherds hut in front of the cottages, again with a wood burning stove, taking in the breathtaking views.

    The cottages have use of a barn featuring a wood burner, covered barbecue area, lounge, and dining space, ideal for leisurely days and evenings spent together. There is also a locking bike store.

    Additionally, there is a modern pod, recently erected providing additional accommodation and income. Please note, there is planning permission for an additional five pods, to further increase income. Water, mains drainage and armour cable are already run to finished gravelled pads.

    All letting units have their own bathroom and kitchen facilities.

    There are several outbuildings at the property, most notably, the linen room, storage and laundry for the holiday accommodation. An outside wc services these ‘working' areas.

    To the top field are stables, as there is definite equestrian potential with bridleways accessing upland open countryside.
    From the bottom of the drive the old railway line leads to the Merthyr tunnel, which is planned to reopen for walkers and cyclists.

    Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and discover the beauty of Blaennantygroes Farm, where natural wonders and historic charm combine to create an unforgettable home in the heart of Wales.

    Further information regarding the holiday accommodation can be found at tunnelcottages.co.uk

I love the feel of the farm, with it's amazing views, great connectivity and income potential, it's a real gem.

James ThomasProperty agent

Local information

  • Blaennantygroes Farm is a former hill farm, in an elevated position giving spectacular views across the valley. The land extends to about fifteen acres, including a four-acre broadleaf wood and a field which is part of a large Site of Scientific Interest.
  • It is located on the edge of the renowned Brecon Beacons National Park, home to rugged mountains, lush valleys, and captivating landscapes waiting to be discovered.
  • Bike Park Wales is close-by, as well as Zip World Tower and Big Pit, all very popular attractions.

Additional information

  • EPC Rating: D