Carncelyn Farm and Penygraig Farm present an exciting opportunity to acquire a significant upland livestock rearing holding with potential for future diversification to renewable energy and environmental enhancement. The farms are situated in an elevated position above Penygraig and less than 1 mile from the A4119. Carncelyn and Penygraig extend to approx. 325 acres of mainly upland permanent pasture.
Carncelyn Farm has been in the family since the 1600s and the farm is deeply rooted in history within the region. Situated on the easterly facing slope of Carn-y-Celyn and Mynydd Pen-y-Graig the farm has uninterrupted views across the Rhondda Valley, yet located within 19 miles of the Capital City Cardiff.
Carncelyn farmhouse offers a generous three bedroom property together with three reception rooms. Penygraig farmhouse is in need of complete renovation. The extensive upland livestock holding is currently used for sheep rearing with potential for renewable energy or carbon sequestration schemes in the future, subject to planning permission.