Coastal residential and holiday cottage opportunity

Exciting development project

10 May 2017

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A cluster of traditional stone barns and outbuildings set in open countryside on the Glamorgan heritage coast offers an exciting development project for someone to create a new residential dwelling plus a holiday cottage. Pysgodlyn Barns in Broughton, near Monknash in the Vale of Glamorgan, are surrounded on three sides by open countryside and fronted by a quiet country lane. Historically a dairy supplying the wider estate, the property is set in 1.13 acres and includes the barns and a courtyard, a parking area and a walled paddock.

Hazel Davies, Surveyor with Cooke & Arkwright’s Land Agency comments, “This is in a delightful rural location popular with walkers, making the holiday let an attractive addition. This will be an exciting development project for someone to create a new countryside home with a business attached.”

Pysgodlyn Barns are within walking distance of a well-renowned public house, The Plough & Harrow, as well as Nash Point Lighthouse and the Wales Coast Path. The historic market towns of Llantwit Major and Cowbridge are within a few miles and the village of Wick, with its village shop and two public houses is just a short walk away.

Full planning permission has been granted for the conversion of the stone barns to a single residential unit and parking, with a detached office and a separate holiday let. Cooke & Arkwright are marketing the property for sale by private treaty.

For further details please contact Chris Hyde  01656 644642 or Hazel Davies 01656 644605

Cooke & Arkwright have looked after our property assets in South Wales for many years. Their knowledge of the South Wales market coupled with enthusiasm and willingness to go the extra mile has ensured we keep ahead of the market.

James Rodge, Rockspring