A handsome Grade II Listed property with planning consent granted for conversion into a residential dwelling.
Ty Carwyn was previously occupied by a number of local and administrative occupiers, to include Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Services and in the 1970's, the property was known as Jeremy's Commercial Hotel'. Most recently, the property benefits from granted planning consent for the change of use from office accommodation to residential (dwelling) under Application number PL/03995 (dated 22/01/2024) and Listed Building consent under Application number PL/0361, (dated 03/05/2022).
The building comprises the principle four-storey building, along with a two-storey rear extension, in addition to an enclosed courtyard area and has undergone extensive works on the fabric of the building. The works include new render and painting, repairing and replacing timber windows and doors and replacing timber fascia boarding. The property have been tastefully decorated in part, with only flooring required before occupation, whilst other parts of the property require greater updating works.
Accommodation
Ground Floor & Basement
The property is accessed directly off St. Peter's Street to the front, with the front door leading into an entrance hall, with two reception rooms and a kitchenette. Steps lead down to a rear hall with doors to the rear courtyard and stairs to the basement level with boiler and strong room.
First Floor
A staircase leads to the first floor with five rooms and a cloakroom.
Second Floor
The staircase continues to the second floor where there are three further rooms, cloakroom and store room.
Externally
Externally, there is a small paved garden to the front facing onto St. Peter's Street, as well as a rear tarmacadam courtyard area with direct pedestrian access onto adjacent St. Peter's surface car-park, with over 460 spaces for both short and long stay.
I like the attractive façade of this historic building while the generous accommodation space and layout makes for an exciting conversion project.
Daniel ReesProperty agent