Llandissilio, Clynderwen, SA66 7TX £410,000 J.J

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Llandissilio, Clynderwen, SA66 7TX £410,000 J.J Narberth Office: Hill House, High Street, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, SA67 7AR T: 01834 860260 E: [email protected] Maes yr Hedydd, Llandissilio, Clynderwen, SA66 7TX £410,000 J.J. Morris are delighted to present this spacious extended and converted 1930's family home to the market! The accommodation has the benefit of four good‐sized reception rooms, kitchen and cloak room on the ground floor with four bedrooms (the master of which has an en‐suite bathroom) and a family bathroom on the first floor. The property has been lovingly renovated and restored and is presented in excellent decorative order with uPVC double glazing throughout and the benefit of oil fired central heating. With a 1 acre paddock, several outbuildings including a double garage and poly tunnel This is a very desirable property that demands early internal viewing to appreciate the many benefits and features. SITUATION: Dining Room: 14'6" 12'11" (4.42m 3.94m ) Occupying a delightful rural setting in the heart of Pembrokeshire and set back off the A478 Narberth to Cardigan roadway, close to the village of Llandissilio. The village has the benefit of a range of local services to include a primary school, whilst the nearby village of Clynderwen has a good range of amenities and facilities including a railway station, several shops and a pharmacy and is in close proximity to the newly established independent 'Redhill' School. Narberth is considered to be the nearest market town and With double aspect uPVC windows to the rear and side, is located some 6 miles or so distant from Maes yr Hedydd 'Parquet' flooring, large double storage cupboard housing and provides a larger range of services and amenities which the boiler and radiator. cater for all day to day needs and offers a delightful array of shops, gift shops, restaurants and cafes. Living Room: 14'10" x 13'11" (4.52m x 4.24m) Conveniently located to the A40 roadway that provides excellent road links to the larger towns of the area such as Carmarthen and Haverfordwest, which boast a comprehensive range of amenities and services. Storm Porch: 7'6" x 3'9" (2.29m x 1.14m) Entered via a uPVC door with tiled flooring and fully glazed. Hallway: 13'10" x 6'2" (4.22m x 1.88m ) Entered via a glazed hardwood door with stairway to first With uPVC window to the rear, feature fireplace housing a floor and doors to all ground floor rooms, radiator and log burning stove, 'Parquet' flooring, 2x wall lights and being fully carpeted. radiator. Sitting Room: 12'6" x 10'6" (3.81m x 3.20m ) Kitchen: 14'3" x 11'1" (4.34m x 3.38m ) With double aspect uPVC windows to the rear and side, fitted base and wall units designed and fitted by 'Ratford Bridge' with integrated induction hob with extractor fan over. Double integrated electric ovens, integrated dishwasher and space for washing machine and fridge freezer. Single bowl integrated sink unit with mixer tap and marble work top. Tiled floor throughout, radiator and free standing oil fired 'Stanley' range. Access to loft space. Rear Entrance Storm Porch: 7'10" x 3'4" (2.39m x With uPVC bay window to the fore, feature fireplace, 1.02m ) hardwood flooring throughout and radiator. Entered via uPVC door with tiled floor. Shower Room: Family Room: 19'2" x 12'9" (5.84m x 3.89m ) With uPVC window to the rear, W.C., wash hand basin and 'Linoleum' flooring. An added feature is the conversion of a telephone kiosk into a shower cubicle. First Floor Landing: Accessed via a hardwood staircase from the hallway with access to all first floor rooms. With uPVC window to the side, feature brick built fireplace with back boiler, hardwood flooring and radiator. Master Bedroom 12'9 11'9 (3.89m 3.58m) Bedroom 2: 14'10" x 9'3" (4.52m x 2.82m ) With uPVC window to the fore and side, radiator and door to en suite. En‐Suite Bathroom: With uPVC bay window to the fore, fitted wardrobes, radiator and fitted carpet. Bedroom 3: 11'8" x 9'3" (3.56m x 2.82m ) With uPVC window to the rear and side, radiator and fitted carpet. Bedroom 4 7'6" x 5'8" (2.29m x 1.73m ) With uPVC window to the fore, radiator and fitted carpet. EXTERNALLY: With uPVC window to the side, W.C., wash hand basin and bath (all original 1930's units) with fully tiled walls and floor. Family Bathroom: 8'2" x 6'10" (2.49m x 2.08m ) The property is approached over a tarmacadam drive with ample off road parking. The well established garden is laid to lawn at the front and ideal for enjoying the panoramic views of the Preseli's and surrounding countryside. There are established borders of shrubs and trees and a rear garden which has previously been very productive with fruit trees and vegetable produce. OUTBUILDINGS: With uPVC window to the rear, shower cubicle, wash hand basin and W.C. Fully tiled walls and floor with heated towel rail. The property has the benefit of several outbuildings that could be utilised for differing purposes, either horticultural or agricultural, including a double sided shed with both water and electricity, a poly tunnel, double garage and a large shed that is currently utilised as a log shed with ample potential for other uses. THE PADDOCK: Maes Yr Hedydd has the benefit of a 1 acre (approx) paddock which could be utilised as a pony paddock, bee keeping or just general horticultural purposes. DIRECTIONS: From our Narberth Office, at Penblewin roundabout take the second exit signposted Cardigan/Aberteifi A478 travelling through the villages of Clynderwen and Llandissilio. The property can be found on the right hand side identified by our 'For Sale' board. SERVICES: Mains water and electricity together with private drainage. Oil fired central heating. TENURE: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion. LOCAL AUTHORITY. Pembrokeshire County Council, County Hall, Haverfordwest SA61 1TP Tel No. 01437 76441 Council Tax Band E Floor Plan Area Map Energy Efficiency Graph These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in this firms employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property..
Recommended publications
  • Local Development Plan Draft Review (LDP2: 2017 – 2033) Strategic Housing Options Supplementary Paper Defining Settlement Clusters
    Local Development Plan Draft Review (LDP2: 2017 – 2033) Strategic Housing Options Supplementary Paper Defining Settlement Clusters 1. Introduction This paper has been prepared to assist the review of the Local Development Plan and specifically relates to the potential approach to Settlement Clusters discussed within the ‘Strategic Housing Options Paper’. That paper will assist in identifying alternative options for future housing development within urban and rural areas of the County outside of the National Park. The Authority is currently working towards establishing a Preferred Strategy and is preparing a draft vision and objectives for the Plan. These will be available for public consultation Summer 2018. A range of information has been gathered about services available at individual settlements, which is set out in the Rural Facilities Paper 2017. The information gathered allows us to understand the role and function currently performed by settlements and is used to inform the settlement hierarchy for the LDP review. The purpose of this supplementary paper is to set out an approach to settlement clusters at the lower end of the settlement hierarchy. Settlements at the lower end of the settlement hierarchy are called Large Local Villages and Small Local Villages within the Local Development Plan hierarchy. (They are proposed as ‘Local Villages’ within the Rural Facilities Paper). This paper is not intended to set out locations where development can take place, but to identify a clear methodology for clusters of settlements, and taking account of the settlement hierarchy established as part of the LDP2 Review and published within the Rural Facilities Background Paper 2017. It is supplementary to the Strategic Housing Options Paper where the rural housing option of Clusters is considered along with other options for housing at Local Villages.
    [Show full text]
  • Existing Electoral Arrangements
    COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE EXISTING COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP Page 1 2012 No. OF ELECTORS PER No. NAME DESCRIPTION ELECTORATE 2012 COUNCILLORS COUNCILLOR 1 Amroth The Community of Amroth 1 974 974 2 Burton The Communities of Burton and Rosemarket 1 1,473 1,473 3 Camrose The Communities of Camrose and Nolton and Roch 1 2,054 2,054 4 Carew The Community of Carew 1 1,210 1,210 5 Cilgerran The Communities of Cilgerran and Manordeifi 1 1,544 1,544 6 Clydau The Communities of Boncath and Clydau 1 1,166 1,166 7 Crymych The Communities of Crymych and Eglwyswrw 1 1,994 1,994 8 Dinas Cross The Communities of Cwm Gwaun, Dinas Cross and Puncheston 1 1,307 1,307 9 East Williamston The Communities of East Williamston and Jeffreyston 1 1,936 1,936 10 Fishguard North East The Fishguard North East ward of the Community of Fishguard and Goodwick 1 1,473 1,473 11 Fishguard North West The Fishguard North West ward of the Community of Fishguard and Goodwick 1 1,208 1,208 12 Goodwick The Goodwick ward of the Community of Fishguard and Goodwick 1 1,526 1,526 13 Haverfordwest: Castle The Castle ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,651 1,651 14 Haverfordwest: Garth The Garth ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,798 1,798 15 Haverfordwest: Portfield The Portfield ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,805 1,805 16 Haverfordwest: Prendergast The Prendergast ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,530 1,530 17 Haverfordwest: Priory The Priory ward of the Community of Haverfordwest 1 1,888 1,888 18 Hundleton The Communities of Angle.
    [Show full text]
  • Mynydd Preseli East – Saturday 20 May 2017
    Pembrokeshire Weekend – 20/21 May 2017 (as at 20 Feb 17) Please take this opportunity to visit the beautiful Pembrokeshire National Park in South West Wales and take in two days of orienteering in contrasting terrain. Day 1 is a Welsh Level C Ranking event on Mynydd Preseli (East) near Crymych which was last used for orienteering in 2006. Day 2 is a UK Urban League Ranking event in the seaside town of Tenby; this is the first use of Tenby for urban orienteering. Enter early and take advantage of the lower entry fee by 10 Apr 17. Please enter online via the BAOC Chronotrack link: http://www.athlinks.com/event/pembrokeshire-weekend-189758 Day 1 – Mynydd Preseli East – Saturday 20 May 2017 Travel/Assembly: Please approach the Parking and Assembly area from the A478 between the villages of Llandissilio and Crymych. Event signage will direct you along minor unclassified roads from the junction at Glandy Cross a further 6 kms via Mynachlogddu to the parking field at Grid Ref SN159323, for satnav users the nearest postcode is SA66 7SA. If travelling from the North through Crymych follow the signs for Mynachlogddu from the junction south of Crymych. Please beware of farm traffic along the minor roads as you approach the event. The parking field is well drained and accessed via a wide farm gate and concrete track running uphill. Officials will direct you to park facing downhill. The event parking is not suitable for large buses/coaches; if you wish to bring a coach please contact the organiser and alternative parking arrangements will be advised.
    [Show full text]
  • Arberth/Narberth
    Arberth/Narberth - Aberteifi /Cardigan Gwasanaeth/Service 430 drwy/via Efail-wen - Crymych - Cilgerran Yn weithredol/Eff ective from 03/04/2017 Dydd Llun i ddydd Sadwrn • Monday to Saturday Brodyr Richards/Richards Bros Pemb Pemb Pemb Pemb Pemb Pemb am/pm am am pm pm pm pm Arberth/Narberth, gyferbyn maes parcio/opposite car park ... 10.35 1.35 ... 4.30 ... Clynderwen, cofeb/memorial ... 10.45 1.45 ... 4.40 ... Llandissilio, Angel Inn ... 10.48 1.48 ... 4.43 ... Efailwen, lloches/shelter ... 10.51 1.51 ... 4.46 ... Croes Glandy/Glandy Cross ... 10.53 1.53 ... 4.48 ... Pentre-galar ... 10.58 1.58 ... 4.53 ... Hermon, Capel Brynmyrnach 8.05 11.03 2.03 ... 4.58 6.20 Crymych, Capel Antioch 8.10 11.08 2.08 ... 5.03 6.25 Blaenff os, Erw-wen 8.15 11.13 2.13 ... 5.08 6.30 Boncath, Croes/Cross 8.18 11.16 2.16 ... 5.11 6.33 Rhosygilwen, Rhos Hill 8.23 11.21 2.21 ... 5.16 6.38 Ty-Rhos, Capel/Chapel 8.24 11.22 2.22 ... 5.17 6.39 Cilgerran, Pendre Garage 8.27 11.25 2.25 ... 5.20 6.42 Pontrhydyceirt, tro Llwyncelyn/Llwyncelyn turn 8.30 11.28 2.28 4.28 5.23 6.45 Cilgerran, Cardiff Arms 8.32 11.30 2.30 4.30 5.25 6.47 Penybryn, Pen-y-bryn Arms 8.37 11.35 2.35 4.35 5.28 6.50 Aberteifi /Cardigan, Sgwâr Finch/Finch Square 8.44 11.42 2.42 4.42 5.33 6.55 Aberteifi /Cardigan, Tesco R R R R 5.35 ..
    [Show full text]
  • Little Haven Conservation Area Proposals
    LittleHaven_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 12:38 Page 1 Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Little Haven Conservation Area Proposals Supplementary Planning Guidance to the Local Development Plan for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Adopted 12 October 2011 LittleHaven_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 12:38 Page 1 LITTLE HAVEN CONSERVATION AREA PROPOSALS CONTENTS PAGE NO. FOREWORD . 3 1. Introduction. 5 2. Character Statement Synopsis . 7 3. SWOT Analysis. 11 4. POST Analysis . 15 5. Resources . 18 6. Public Realm . 20 7. Traffic Management. 22 8. Community Projects. 23 9. Awareness . 24 10. Development . 25 11. Control . 26 12. Study & Research. 27 13. Boundaries . 28 14. Next Steps . 30 15. Programme . 31 16. Abbreviations Used . 32 Appendix A: Key to Conservation Area Features Map October 2011 LittleHaven_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 12:38 Page 2 PEMBROKESHIRE COAST NATIONAL PARK Poppit A 487 Aberteifi Bae Ceredigion Llandudoch Cardigan Cardigan Bay St. Dogmaels AFON TEIFI A 484 Trewyddel Moylegrove Cilgerran A 487 Nanhyfer Nevern Dinas Wdig Eglwyswrw Boncath Pwll Deri Goodwick Trefdraeth Felindre B 4332 Newport Abergwaun Farchog Fishguard Aber-mawr Cwm Gwaun Crosswell Abercastle Llanychaer Gwaun Valley B 4313 Trefin Bryniau Preseli Trevine Mathry Presely Hills Crymych Porthgain A 40 Abereiddy Casmorys Casmael Mynachlog-ddu Castlemorris Croesgoch W Puncheston Llanfyrnach E Treletert S Rosebush A 487 T Letterston E B 4330 R Caerfarchell N C L Maenclochog E Tyddewi D Cas-blaidd Hayscastle DAU Wolfscastle B 4329 B 4313 St Davids Cross Ambleston Llys-y-fran A 487 Country Park Efailwen Solfach Spittal EASTERN CLEDDAU Solva Treffgarne Newgale A 478 Scolton Country Park Llandissilio Llanboidy Roch Camrose Ynys Dewi Ramsey Island Clunderwen Simpson Cross Clarbeston Road St.
    [Show full text]
  • Pembrokeshire County Council Cyngor Sir Penfro
    Pembrokeshire County Council Cyngor Sir Penfro Freedom of Information Request: 10679 Directorate: Community Services – Infrastructure Response Date: 07/07/2020 Request: Request for information regarding – Private Roads and Highways I would like to submit a Freedom of Information request for you to provide me with a full list (in a machine-readable format, preferably Excel) of highways maintainable at public expense (including adopted roads) in Pembrokeshire. In addition, I would also like to request a complete list of private roads and highways within the Borough. Finally, if available, I would like a list of roads and property maintained by Network Rail within the Borough. Response: Please see the attached excel spreadsheet for list of highways. Section 21 - Accessible by other means In accordance with Section 21 of the Act we are not required to reproduce information that is ‘accessible by other means’, i.e. the information is already available to the public, even if there is a fee for obtaining that information. We have therefore provided a Weblink to the information requested. • https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/highways-development/highway-records Once on the webpage click on ‘local highways search service’ The highway register is publicly available on OS based plans for viewing at the office or alternatively the Council does provide a service where this information can be collated once the property of interest has been identified. A straightforward highway limit search is £18 per property, which includes a plan or £6 for an email confirmation personal search, the highway register show roads under agreement or bond. With regards to the list of roads and properties maintained by Network Rail we can confirm that Pembrokeshire County Council does not hold this information.
    [Show full text]
  • Pembrokeshire County Council Local Development Plan (Adoption – 2021) Windfall Capacity Study
    Pembrokeshire County Council Local Development Plan (Adoption – 2021) Windfall Capacity Study Development Plans January 2011 1 Glossary Local Development The Statutory Development Plan for each LPA area Plan in Wales as required under Part 6 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. Urban Capacity Study The study of potential capacity of urban areas to accommodate extra housing on new or redeveloped sites at various densities, or by the conversion of existing buildings. Windfall Windfall sites are sites not specifically identified in the plan as housing allocations but which are developed for housing. 2 1 Introduction 1.1 This exercise has been undertaken to provide information as part of the Local Development Plan (LDP) process. The report looks at potential land that might be available for housing that has not been allocated under the LDP – so called ‘windfall’ housing. 1.2 An analysis of the number of windfall houses likely to be developed over the course of the plan period is important in order to understand fully how many houses in total will be built. 1.3 Many assessments of windfall housing examine previous trends in housing completions and project these forwards. In the case of Pembrokeshire, however a significant change in policy approach and the historic development of a number of large windfall sites mean that such a projection, based on historic completions would be misleading. 1.4 As an alternative approach, this study has assessed the potential for windfall sites within settlement boundaries identified in the Deposit Local Development Plan for Pembrokeshire and from this calculated a potential windfall housing figure.
    [Show full text]
  • Framlington Longhorsley Lowick Matfen Middleton Milfield Netherton Netherwitton N° L 82 / 70 Journal Officiel Des Communautés Européennes 26
    26 . 3 . 84 Journal officiel des Communautés européennes N° L 82 / 67 DIRECTIVE DU CONSEIL du 28 février 1984 relative à la liste communautaire des zones agricoles défavorisées au sens de la directive 75 / 268 / CEE ( Royaume-Uni ) ( 84 / 169 / CEE ) LE CONSEIL DES COMMUNAUTES EUROPEENNES , considérant que les indices suivants , relatifs à la pré­ sence de terres peu productives visée à l'article 3 para­ graphe 4 point a ) de la directive 75 / 268 / CEE , ont été retenus pour la détermination de chacune des zones en vu le traité instituant la Communauté économique question : part de la superficie herbagère par rapport à européenne, la superficie agricole utile supérieure à 70 % , densité animale inférieure à l'unité de gros bétail ( UGB ) à l'hectare fourrager et montants des fermages ne dépas­ sant pas 65 % de la moyenne nationale ; vu la directive 75 / 268 / CEE du Conseil , du 28 avril 1975 , sur l'agriculture de montagne et de certaines zones défavorisées ( 2 ), modifiée en dernier lieu par la directive 82 / 786 / CEE ( 2 ), et notamment son article 2 considérant que les résultats économiques des exploi­ tations sensiblement inférieurs à la moyenne , visés paragraphe 2 , à l'article 3 paragraphe 4 point b ) de la directive 75 / 268 / CEE , ont été démontrés par le fait que le revenu du travail ne dépasse pas 80 % de la moyenne vu la proposition de la Commission , nationale ; considérant que , pour établir la faible densité de la vu l'avis de l'Assemblée ( 3 ), population visée à l'article 3 paragraphe 4 point c ) de la directive 75
    [Show full text]
  • Angle Proposals Layout 1 18/10/2011 11:06 Page 1
    Angle_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 11:06 Page 1 Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Angle Conservation Area Proposals Supplementary Planning Guidance to the Local Development Plan for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Adopted 12 October 2011 Angle_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 11:06 Page 1 ANGLE CONSERVATION AREA PROPOSALS CONTENTS PAGE NO. FOREWORD . 3 1. Introduction. 5 2. Character Statement Synopsis . 7 3. SWOT Analysis. 12 4. POST Analysis . 16 5. Resources . 19 6. Public Realm . 21 7. Traffic Management. 23 8. Community Projects. 24 9. Awareness . 25 10. Development . 26 11. Control . 27 12. Study & Research. 28 13. Boundaries . 29 14. Next Steps . 31 15. Programme . 32 16. Abbreviations Used . 33 Appendix A: Key to Conservation Area Features Map October 2011 Angle_proposals_Layout 1 18/10/2011 11:06 Page 2 PEMBROKESHIRE COAST NATIONAL PARK Poppit A 487 Aberteifi Bae Ceredigion Llandudoch Cardigan Cardigan Bay St. Dogmaels AFON TEIFI A 484 Trewyddel Moylegrove Cilgerran A 487 Nanhyfer Nevern Dinas Wdig Eglwyswrw Boncath Pwll Deri Goodwick Trefdraeth Felindre B 4332 Newport Abergwaun Farchog Fishguard Aber-mawr Cwm Gwaun Crosswell Abercastle Llanychaer Gwaun Valley B 4313 Trefin Bryniau Preseli Trevine Mathry Presely Hills Crymych Porthgain A 40 Abereiddy Casmorys Casmael Mynachlog-ddu Castlemorris Croesgoch W Puncheston Llanfyrnach E Treletert S Rosebush A 487 T Letterston E B 4330 R Caerfarchell N C L Maenclochog E Tyddewi D Cas-blaidd Hayscastle DAU Wolfscastle B 4329 B 4313 St Davids Cross Ambleston Llys-y-fran A 487 Country Park Efailwen Solfach Spittal EASTERN CLEDDAU Solva Treffgarne Newgale A 478 Scolton Country Park Llandissilio Llanboidy Roch Camrose Ynys Dewi Ramsey Island Clunderwen Simpson Cross Clarbeston Road St.
    [Show full text]
  • Adroddiad Blynyddol / Annual Report 1957-58
    ADRODDIAD BLYNYDDOL / ANNUAL REPORT 1957-58 ERNEST JOHN BEDDOES 1958001 Ffynhonnell / Source The late Mr Ernest John Beddoes, Presteigne. Blwyddyn / Year Adroddiad Blynyddol / Annual Report 1957-58 Disgrifiad / Description A small but interesting collection of books (Dept of Printed Books), prints, and maps (Dept of Pictures and Maps), including Gerarde's Herball (1595), Fenton's Historical tour through Pembrokeshire (1811), two portfolios containing the works of William Hogarth from the original plates restored by James Heath, and twelve maps of the counties of Wales by Christopher Saxton. WINIFRED COOMBE TENNANT 1958002 Ffynhonnell / Source The late Mrs Winifred Coombe Tennant ('Mam o Nedd'), London. Blwyddyn / Year Adroddiad Blynyddol / Annual Report 1957-58 Disgrifiad / Description A collection of the late donor's papers entitled 'Gorsedd Papers'. A fuller report will appear in the next Annual Report. Nodiadau Schedule Available. A R BEDDOWS 1958003 Ffynhonnell / Source Mr A R Beddows, M.Sc., Aberystwyth. Blwyddyn / Year Adroddiad Blynyddol / Annual Report 1957-58 Disgrifiad / Description Log books, 1940-5, of Air Raid Warden Post No. 7, Llanbadarn Fawr, with subsidiary papers (NLW MSS 16679-81B). Minutes, 1944-8, of the Llanbadarn Fawr and Capel Dewi Welcome Home Fund (NLW MS 16682B), with correspondence (NLW MS 16683E). SIR H IDRIS BELL 1958004 Ffynhonnell / Source Sir Harold Idris Bell, C.B., O.B.E., D.Litt., F.B.A., Aberystwyth. Blwyddyn / Year Adroddiad Blynyddol / Annual Report 1957-58 Disgrifiad / Description Several further valuable donations of foreign periodicals which, for many years, Sir Idris has regularly presented to the Library, a particularly welcome gesture in view of the limited funds available for the purchase of foreign publications (Dept of Printed Books).
    [Show full text]
  • Freedom of Information Act Request Development Directorate Response Date: 5Th September 2014
    Freedom of Information Act Request Development Directorate Response date: 5th September 2014 Request: With regard to Agricultural Need Planning requests: how many applications have been rejected and have allowed an amendment, and how many have not allowed an amendment in the last 3 years (31 July 2011 - 31 July 2014)? How many of these amendments were charged full fees for an amendment & how many were discounted/free? Response: Please see attached document. Application Number Full Proposal Location Applicant Name Registered Date Application Type Decision Type Decision Date 11/0507/AG Agricultural Building (housing of livestock) Fron Helyg, GLANDWR, Whitland, SA34 0UA Mr M. Harries 13/09/2011 Agri Notf Cancelled 11/10/2011 11/0556/AG Agricultural building (housing machinery/fodder) Llainwen, TEGRYN, Llanfyrnach, SA35 0BQ Mr Melvyn Phillips 14/09/2011 Agri Notf Cancelled 03/11/2011 11/0604/AG Extension to agricultural Building (housing machinery/fodder) Penmynydd Mawr, PUNCHESTON, Haverfordwest, SA62 5RS Mr Benjamin Hugh Bevan 27/09/2011 Agri Notf Unconditionally Approved 05/10/2011 11/0568/AG Erection of an agricultural building Land at Summerhill West, Freystrop, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire Mr Ian Lavis 21/09/2011 Agri Notf Unconditionally Approved 14/10/2011 11/0683/AG Agricultural Building Sunnyhill, Silverstream, HUBBERSTON, Milford Haven, SA73 3PX Mr Tim Caddey 13/10/2011 Agri Notf Unconditionally Approved 28/10/2011 11/0929/AG Erection of an agricultural building Cilau Fach, LLANDISSILIO, Clunderwen, SA66 7UD Mr Richard Morgan 04/01/2012
    [Show full text]
  • Finding Aid - Lucas Collection (Haverfordwest, Land Agents), (GB 0210 LUCAS)
    Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Cymorth chwilio | Finding Aid - Lucas Collection (Haverfordwest, Land Agents), (GB 0210 LUCAS) Cynhyrchir gan Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.3.0 Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.3.0 Argraffwyd: Mai 05, 2017 Printed: May 05, 2017 Wrth lunio'r disgrifiad hwn dilynwyd canllawiau ANW a seiliwyd ar ISAD(G) Ail Argraffiad; rheolau AACR2; ac LCSH This description follows NLW guidelines based on ISAD(G) Second Edition; AACR2; and LCSH https://archifau.llyfrgell.cymru/index.php/lucas-collection-haverfordwest-land- agents archives.library .wales/index.php/lucas-collection-haverfordwest-land-agents Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Allt Penglais Aberystwyth Ceredigion United Kingdom SY23 3BU 01970 632 800 01970 615 709 [email protected] www.llgc.org.uk Lucas Collection (Haverfordwest, Land Agents), Tabl cynnwys | Table of contents Gwybodaeth grynodeb | Summary information .............................................................................................. 4 Hanes gweinyddol / Braslun bywgraffyddol | Administrative history | Biographical sketch ......................... 4 Natur a chynnwys | Scope and content .......................................................................................................... 4 Trefniant | Arrangement .................................................................................................................................. 5 Nodiadau | Notes ............................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]