Streetmap view of this property
Ariel view of this property
Trerhyngyll
Vale of Glamorgan
View these details in a printer friendly format
View all images for this property as a slide show
Main Property
Tafarn Bach offers an opportunity seldom found to live in a spacious family house set within its own grounds offering space and privacy in a peaceful rural environment.
The farmhouse has two formal reception rooms both with panoramic views across the gardens and meadows of Tafarn Bach towards Stalling Down. A study/music room is adjacent to the dining room. The kitchen incorporates a dining/breakfast room. There is a cloakroom off the hall. A self contained wing comprises a sitting room on the ground floor, bedroom and bathroom to the first floor. The utility room has potential as a kitchen with its own entrance. There are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor of the principal accommodation.
The gardens and grounds have been well maintained with formal lawns and herbaceous borders. The paddocks are well fenced with mature hedgerows and immediate access to the barns. The extensive barns offer potential for alternative uses, subject to obtaining relevant planning consent.
Tafarn Bach is approached from a quiet country lane with timber gates opening into the circular drive and a separate lane leading to the barns.
The property is sold with an Agricultural Occupancy Condition.
Situation
Tafarn Bach is situated in the hamlet of Trerhyngyll, approximately two miles from the market town of Cowbridge. The setting is quite unique, surrounded by undulating Vale of Glamorgan countryside, with panoramic views towards Stalling Down. Stalling Down is a rolling area of open land with a Roman road running over the hill.
The Vale of Glamorgan is a highly sought after area noted for its heritage coastline and attractive rural landscape. The market town of Cowbridge has an excellent range of social, domestic and leisure facilities in a most attractive setting.
The Vale of Glamorgan is within easy reach of Cardiff, the vibrant capital city of Wales with an abundance of shops, theatres, restaurants and nightlife. The Cardiff Bay waterfront is home to the Welsh Assembly and the Millennium Centre. In the city centre the main attractions are the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Castle.
Tafarn Bach is situated on an excellent communications network with the A48 providing access to Bristol, Newport and Cardiff to the east, and Bridgend and Swansea to the west. The M4 is readily accessible at either junction 34 or 33 and onto the national motorway network. There is a mainline station at Cardiff and Bridgend which provide fast and frequent services to London in approximately two hours. Cardiff Wales International Airport is situated approximately 9 miles south-east providing international, domestic and charter flights.
Accommodation
A canopied porch and stone step lead to double timber doors opening into:
Hallway
With cloakroom off and doors into principal reception rooms.
Sitting Room
With two picture windows overlooking the garden and meadows with views across to the Downs. Feature stone fireplace housing a cast iron multi fuel stove.
Dining Room
With a picture window to the rear overlooking the garden, meadows and views, dressed stone fireplace, open plan to:
Study
/Music Room - Currently used as a music room with a window to the front.
Kitchen
/Breakfast Room
A dual aspect with a picture window to the rear overlooking the fields and panoramic views, window with leaded lights to the front overlooking the drive, beamed ceiling. A comprehensively fitted kitchen with matching wall and floor units, incorporating a built in dishwasher and fridge, ample work surfaces, free standing Belling cooking range built into an alcove with an arched timber and brick surround, tiled splash back, open shelving. A square opening (a former doorway) leads into:
Utility
Plumbing for washing machine, sink unit, Worcester oil fired central heating boiler, door into store area currently housing a larder fridge, open shelving. Door into:
Annex
Comprising a sitting room with a dual aspect, picture window overlooking the gardens, paddocks with panoramic views towards the Downs, bow window with leaded lights overlooking the drive, stairs lead up to a first floor bedroom with a window overlooking the meadows and the Downs. Door into en-suite shower room comprising a white suite with electric shower, wash basin, wc and bidet.
First Floor
Stairs from the hall rise and turn to a landing with a Velux window and airing cupboard.
Bedroom 1
Principal bedroom with a picture window overlooking the meadows and the Downs, built in wardrobe with hanging and shelving space.
Bedroom 2
A double bedroom with window overlooking meadows and the Downs.
Bedroom 3
A double bedroom with windows to the rear offering similar excellent views.
Bathroom
A white suite comprising bath, shower unit, wash hand basin, bidet and wc.
Outside
The gardens and grounds have been well maintained by the present owner. There is a large terrace which leads onto formal lawns with mature herbaceous borders. The front of the property is screened by mature trees.
A separate lane with a gravel path and post and rail fencing either side leads down to a self contained range of modern, well maintained agricultural buildings which comprise two barns, one incorporating three stables and a tack room 43’6” x 109’6” (13.3m x 33.43m) and barn two 80’3” x 8’6” (24.5m x 8.71m).
There are three paddocks each just over three acres with clearly defined mature hedged and post and wire boundaries. Two of the fields have immediate access to the barns.
Terms
Planning Consent was granted for a residential dwelling subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition on 4th February 1983 by the then South Glamorgan Council (now Vale of Glamorgan Council). A copy of is available from the Joint Agents on request. The property is sold on a joint agency basis with Cooke and Arkwright.
Services
Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage.
Council Tax
To be confirmed
Note
Only those items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale. Certain items such as carpets, curtains and electricals may be available by separate negotiation. The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Tenure
Vacant Possession of the Freehold.
Disclaimer
We would like to point out that all measurements set out in these sales particulars are approximate and are for guidance only. We have not tested any apparatus, equipment, systems or services etc, and cannot confirm that they are in full or efficient working order or fit for their purpose. No assumption should be made as to compliance with planning consents or current usage. Nothing in these particulars is intended to indicate that any carpets, curtains, furnishings for fittings electrical good (whether wired or not), gas fires or light fitments, or any other fixtures not expressively form any part of the property being offered for sale. While we endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact us and we will be pleased to confirm the position.