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Pen-Y-Fernel Farm, Culfor Road Loughor Swansea SA4 6UB £625,000 Freehold Pen-Y-Fernel Farm, Culfor Road Loughor Swansea SA4 6UB £625,000 Freehold pablack.co.uk Gorseinon - PA Black 01792 894422 Pen-Y-Fernel Farm, Culfor Road Loughor Swansea SA4 6UB Peter Alan is extremely delighted to market this unique characteristic farm house which represents a rare opportunity within the local property market. This property comes with an impressive 12 acres of land, six stables, two industrial units with light industrial planning consent three-phase electricity supply and a Caravan and Camp Club License. This land represents a great opportunity to provide income in a variety of different ways. Also on the grounds is a separate outbuilding; a one bedroomed barn conversion with its own separate driveway. This unique farm house comprises of five bedrooms two bathrooms, lounge, study, dining room, kitchen, utility room and third reception room. Delivered with plenty of character with traditional beamed ceilings, spiral stair case and feature stone fire place. This remarkable property also comprises an outdoor heated swimming pool with paved surrounding and brick build BBQ. Set in a rural location of lower Loughor with easy access to local amenities and the M4. This is an extremely rare opportunity to view a very distinctive sought after home and potential business opportunity, please call to book for viewings. pablack.co.uk Gorseinon - PA Black 01792 894422 Entrance Porch Bedroom Two 5' 2" x 7' 5" ( 1.57m x 2.26m ) Utility Room 14' 2" x 7' 4" Max ( 4.32m x 2.24m Max ) Single glazed windows. Door to: 7' 4" Max x 5' 11" ( 2.24m Max x 1.80m ) Single glazed window to front. Radiator Boiler for heating system. Plumed for washing machine. Lounge Stainless steel sink with work top surface. 14' 7" x 15' 7" ( 4.45m x 4.75m ) Bedroom Three Single glazed window to front. Double glazed window to rear. Shower Room 8' x 9' 2" ( 2.44m x 2.79m ) hexameters. Feature stone wall with fire and log burner. 7' 1" x 5' 2" ( 2.16m x 1.57m ) Double glazed window to rear. Beamed ceiling. Opening to: Single glazed window to side. Radiator. Wash hand basin and wick. Double walk-in shower. Dutch Barn - Kitchen Study 14' 3" x 11' 6" ( 4.34m x 3.51m ) 9' 5" Max x 9' 5" ( 2.87m Max x 2.87m ) 3rd Reception Room Double glazed window to side. Single sink and drainer. Range Single glazed window to front. Double glazed window rear. 14' 11" x 11' 4" ( 4.55m x 3.45m ) of base units with workshop surfaces. Pluming for washing Radiator. French doors to side 2x single glazed windows to rear. 2x machine. radiators. Dining Room 15' 8" x 8' 4" ( 4.78m x 2.54m ) Bedroom Four Double glazed window to rear. Single glazed window to front. 8' 7" x 8' 4" ( 2.62m x 2.54m ) Feature stone wall. Beamed ceiling. Single glazed window to side. Radiator. Bathroom Bedroom Five 5' 4" Max x 8' 2" ( 1.63m Max x 2.49m ) 9' 6" x 13' 7" Max ( 2.90m x 4.14m Max ) Single glazed window to front. Radiator. White 3 piece suite Single glazed window to side and rear. Radiator comprising of wick, wash hand basin and bath with mixer taps for shower. Bedroom One 9' 3" x 16' 10" ( 2.82m x 5.13m ) Kitchen Single glazed window to front. Double glazed window to rear. .13' 8" x 11' 4" ( 4.17m x 3.45m ) Radiator Single glazed windows to front and side. Beamed ceiling. Range of fitted base units with tiled work surfaces and pine wall units. Working feature Agar. Stainless steel sink and drainer. Door to: pablack.co.uk Gorseinon - PA Black 01792 894422 Bedroom 14' 1" x 8' 3" ( 4.29m x 2.51m ) Double glazed window to side. Radiator. Bathroom 6' 4" x 6' 4" ( 1.93m x 1.93m ) Three piece suite comprising of wc, wash hand basin and bath. Heated towel rail. Living Room 22' 3" x 14' 1" ( 6.78m x 4.29m ) Single glazed window to side. Rear door. Hatch to loft. 2x radiators. Garden 12 acres of land. Six stables, two industrial units with light industrial planning consent 3-phase electricity supply and caravan/camp club license. Heated swimming pool. Paved area surrounding and BBQ. pablack.co.uk Gorseinon - PA Black 01792 894422 pablack.co.uk Gorseinon - PA Black 01792 894422 14, West Street, Gorseinon, SWANSEA, West Glamorgan, SA4 4AA EPC Rating: E Property Ref:GOR300412 - 0024 Note: While we endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular interest to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to confirm the position for you. We have not personally tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and cannot verify they are in working order or fit for their purposes. Nothing in these particulars is intended to indicate that carpets or curtains, furnishings or fittings, electrical goods (whether wired or not). Gas fires or light fitments or any other fixtures not expressly included form part of the property offered for sale. This computer generated Floorplan, if applicable, is intended as a general guide to the layout and design of the property. It is not to scale and should not be relied upon for dimensions. Tenure: We cannot confirm the tenure of the property as we have not had access to the legal documents. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. .
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