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£550,000

Ponsticill, Merthyr Tydfil, CF48

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
Under offer/SSTC

£550,000

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
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Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of the Pontsticill area, part of the enchanting Brecon Beacons National Park, Ramsay & White Estate Agents present Tyler Bont Farm. With the original farm house and dairy dating from 1810 this remarkable property that effortlessly marries history, charm, and modern comforts. This inviting three-bedroom semi-detached home, set on approximately 4.5 acres of idyllic land, offers a truly unique lifestyle opportunity.

The property's historical roots are evident from the moment you arrive. Formerly a farmhouse and dairy, Tyler Bont Farm has been lovingly restored, retaining its original character while seamlessly integrating contemporary features. The restoration work has preserved the essence of the past while allowing for the conveniences of modern living.

The ground floor showcases the heart of the home. A generously sized kitchen diner is adorned with a oak beam over the Inglenook fireplace and bread oven which is over 200 years old and boasts a charming log burner, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. The fusion of old and new is showcased in the dining room, which was once the dairy and has been seamlessly incorporated into the main living space. This versatile area adds a touch of history to every meal shared here.

A spacious lounge, complete with another log burner, presents an atmosphere of comfort, while an original bread oven serves as a captivating reminder of the property's agricultural past. An additional reception room, perfect for a study or creative space, offers flexibility for various needs.

Practicality meets style with a utility room and bathroom thoughtfully placed on the ground floor, enhancing the property's functionality. The blend of textures and materials, from exposed brick to wooden beams, is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of old and new.

Ascending to the first floor, you'll discover three bedrooms exuding a tranquil and charming aura. Low feature windows offer glimpses of the surrounding beauty while infusing the rooms with natural light. A convenient W.C. on this level ensures modern convenience, while maintaining the integrity of the property's layout.

Beyond the walls of the main house lies a mesmerizing plot waiting to be explored. Approximately 4.5 acres of land encompass glamping pods, stables, private gardens, and allotments. This versatile space provides a canvas for a myriad of outdoor pursuits, from cultivating your own produce to enjoying serene strolls among nature.

Tyler Bont Farm is a testament to the intertwining of past and present, history and innovation. The property retains the original character while the comforts of contemporary living create an inviting sanctuary within one of Wales' most picturesque landscapes.

Nestled within the enchanting landscapes of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Pontsticill is a picturesque village that exudes charm and tranquility. Located in the county of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, this idyllic village offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich history, and outdoor adventures.

Surrounded by rolling hills, lush green valleys, and the awe-inspiring peaks of the Brecon Beacons, Pontsticill is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The village sits adjacent to the magnificent Pontsticill Reservoir, a shimmering body of water that provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities. Whether you're fishing for trout, sailing across the tranquil waters, or simply strolling along the scenic lakeside, the reservoir offers a serene escape from the bustle of everyday life.

Pontsticill is also renowned for its access to the Brecon Beacons National Park, a haven for hikers, climbers, and adventure seekers. The surrounding parkland is crisscrossed with an extensive network of trails, ranging from gentle walks to challenging hikes, catering to all skill levels. From the summit of Pen y Fan, the highest peak in southern Britain, you can witness breathtaking panoramic views that stretch across the park's dramatic landscapes.

The village itself is steeped in history, with remnants of its past visible throughout. The Old Station House, from which the aforementioned property takes its name, harks back to a bygone era of steam locomotives and railway heritage. The Brecon Beacons Steam Railway, which runs through Pontsticill, adds to the area's nostalgic charm, offering visitors a chance to experience the magic of a bygone era.

Pontsticill is a close-knit community that takes pride in its heritage and natural surroundings. The village is home to a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with friendly locals and a range of community events that bring residents together. Despite its tranquil setting, Pontsticill is within easy reach of nearby towns and amenities, ensuring that essential services and conveniences are readily available.

In summary, Pontsticill is a captivating village that captures the essence of rural Wales. With its breathtaking landscapes, historic landmarks, and access to outdoor adventures, it offers residents and visitors a harmonious blend of natural beauty and tranquility. Whether you seek peaceful walks along the reservoir, thrilling hikes in the mountains, or a close-knit community with a strong sense of history, Pontsticill is a place where you can find solace and create lasting memories amidst the splendor of the Brecon Beacons.

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