Welcome to our Williams Associates Review for 2024.
Welcome to our Williams Associates Review for 2024.
A well-presented “Cottage” style residential property situated in a quiet location approximately 1.5 miles south of the pretty village of Llansoy.
With stunning views over open countryside and approximately 27.50 acres of pasture and woodland, the property makes a very desirable lifestyle holding or small farm.
The residential property is offered subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition (AOC).
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An attractive and renowned Monmouthshire livestock farm with a strong residential appeal. In all, extending to about 135 acres of land.
Available as a whole or in five lots:-
Guide Price as a whole: £2,360,000
Lot 1: Farmhouse, barns, yard and adjoining fields. In all, about 12.9 acres – Guide Price: £1,200,000
Lot 2: About 89 acres of pasture land – Guide Price: £800,000
Lot 3: About 1.29 acres of pasture land – Guide Price: £30,000
Lot 4: About 2.47 acres of grassland – Guide Price: £40,000
Lot 5: About 29.6 acres of arable/grassland – Guide Price: £290,000
Joint Agent: Savills
A magnificent livestock farm in a peaceful rural location. A Grade II Listed five bedroom farmhouse, substantial three bedroom modern bungalow, extensive range of modern and traditional agricultural buildings with approximately 194 acres of mainly level pasture land.
For sale as a whole or in five lots:
Lot 1: Upper Kathlea Farmhouse (subject to AOC), extensive range of modern and traditional agricultural buildings with 118.70 acres of pasture land. Guide Price: £1,750,000
Lot 2: The Paddocks, a modern three bedroom bungalow (subject to AOC), set in approximately 0.31 acres. Guide Price: £400,000
Lot 3: Modern agricultural buildings with approximately 30.29 acres of pasture land. Guide Price: £350,000
Lot 4: Approximately 31.75 acres of level pasture land adjacent to Pool Hall Road. Guide Price: £285,000
Lot 5: Approximately 12.95 acres of permanent pasture land at Church Meadow, Llangattock Lingoed. Guide Price: £90,000
Joint Selling Agent: RG & RB Williams.
Located at the foothills of the Black Mountains and on the border between England and Wales, Tredicus Farm is an upland smallholding comprising a traditional stone-built farmhouse, useful range of stone outbuildings and approximately 61 acres of pasture land and woodland (in total).
For Sale as a whole or in five individual lots as follows:
Lot 1 – Available
A three bedroom farmhouse (would benefit from some updating and modernisation), range of traditional stone buildings and approximately 17 acres of pasture land and woodland. Guide Price for Lot 1: £650,000.
Lot 2 – Sold Subject to Contract
Productive pasture land extending to approximately 15.03 acres. Guide Price for Lot 2: £120,000.
Lot 3 – Sold Subject to Contract
A separate block of land extending to approximately 6.15 acres. Guide Price for Lot 3: £40,000.
Lot 4 – Sold Subject to Contract
Pasture land extending to approximately 20.71 acres. Guide Price for Lot 4: £85,000.
Lot 5 – Sold Subject to Contract
A small parcel of pasture land extending to approximately 2.15 acres with a house ruin on part of the land. Guide Price for Lot 5: £40,000.
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.
Cwmnofydd Farm is one of the most significant residential dairy farms in South-East Wales with unparalleled opportunity for future diversification and environmental enhancement.
The significant livestock farm has a substantial four-bedroom character farmhouse, two-bedroom attached annexe, modern four-bedroom dwelling (subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition), extensive range of modern agricultural buildings incorporating a dairy set-up and stable yard along with approximately 370 acres of pastureland and woodland.
Cwmnofydd Farm has a rich and long history tracing back to the former “Tredegar Estate” and the Morgan family.
Situated in an elevated position with extensive views across the open countryside yet located within less than 10 miles from the centre of Cardiff. The properties have excellent road access to Newport, Caerphilly and the M4 Motorway. Cardiff Airport is 24 miles to the West and Bristol Airport is 44 miles to the East.
The farm currently operates as a dairy holding with a significant range of modern and traditional agricultural buildings, which could easily be converted to equestrian or commercial use (subject to obtaining the necessary Planning Permission).
For Sale as a whole or in eleven lots.
Lot 1
Cwmnofydd Farmhouse, two-bedroom annexe, extensive stable yard and approximately 9.27 acres of pastureland.
Please see our brochure for full details. Further lots available.
Cwmnofydd Farm is one of the most significant residential dairy farms in South-East Wales with unparalleled opportunity for future diversification and environmental enhancement.
The significant livestock farm has a substantial four-bedroom character farmhouse, two-bedroom attached annexe, modern four-bedroom dwelling (subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition), extensive range of modern agricultural buildings incorporating a dairy set-up and stable yard along with approximately 370 acres of pastureland and woodland.
Cwmnofydd Farm has a rich and long history tracing back to the former “Tredegar Estate” and the Morgan family.
Situated in an elevated position with extensive views across the open countryside yet located within less than 10 miles from the centre of Cardiff. The properties have excellent road access to Newport, Caerphilly and the M4 Motorway. Cardiff Airport is 24 miles to the West and Bristol Airport is 44 miles to the East.
The farm currently operates as a dairy holding with a significant range of modern and traditional agricultural buildings, which could easily be converted to equestrian or commercial use (subject to obtaining the necessary Planning Permission).
For Sale as a whole or in eleven lots.
Lot 3
An extensive range of modern and traditional agricultural buildings and yards. The yard and buildings are currently configured for the housing and feeding of approximately 120 head of dairy cattle but could easily be converted to equestrian or business use subject to planning permission
Please see our brochure for full details. Further lots available.
Pentre is an idyllic smallholding set in stunning countryside with far reaching views towards central Monmouthshire and the Skirrid Mountain beyond. The non traditional construction or woolaway bungalow is set back from the road with a large garden and parking area. The adjoining agricultural land extends to approximately 12.04 acres of flat and gently sloping permanent pasture. The property is sold subject to a Certificate of Lawful Existing Use/Development (CLEUD).
The towns of Abergavenny and Monmouth are within easy reach offering an extensive range of retail shops, supermarkets, schools and leisure facilities.
Williams Associates was established in 2008 by Stephen Williams who had worked in the auctioneering and surveying profession in Monmouthshire for nine years.
A Farmer's son, Stephen was brought up on a mixed livestock farm near the town of Usk, in the centre of the County of Monmouthshire. A graduate of Harper Adams University College, Shropshire, Stephen gained an Honours degree in Rural Enterprise and Land Management. In 2000 he became a qualified member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.