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Llanfair Lodge, Llanfair Road, Llandysul, SA44 4RA

Land size
2.5 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3

Key Features

  • Circa 2.5 acres including productive kitchen garden, polytunnel, riverside land
  • Mid-18th century origins with documented estate connections
  • Stone construction with slate roof
  • Extensive period features: hand-hewn ceiling beams, exposed stone walls, Victorian wood panelling
  • 4 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms
  • Magnificent turning staircase with carved heraldic finials
  • Dual kitchen complex totaling over 500 square feet
  • Private single bank fishing rights on River Teifi - “Church Pool”
  • Period outbuildings including distinctive garage with possible Madame Tussauds provenance
  • Idyllic rural location with unspoiled Teifi Valley views

Description

Introducing Llanfair Lodge, Llandysul

The History

Steeped in nearly three centuries of history, Llanfair Lodge is an exceptional Georgian country residence of rare provenance. Dating back approximately 280 years, this distinguished former hunting, shooting and fishing lodge formed part of the historic Llanfair Mansion Estate, enjoying a commanding position above the River Teifi. One of the lodge’s original windows originates from the dentist’s practice at 7 Harley Street, London, providing a rare and tangible link to Britain’s architectural heritage.

Stone-built and elegantly proportioned, the lodge occupies an elevated setting with sweeping views across the Teifi Valley, set within approximately 2.5 acres of gardens, productive land and riverside meadows. The position offers both privacy and drama, with the ever-changing landscape providing a remarkable backdrop throughout the seasons.

The property’s sporting legacy is well documented. An article in the Western Mail (1941) records Captain Jameson landing the season’s first salmon from “Llanfair Lodge waters”, confirming the home’s long-standing association with the river and the enduring quality of its fishing rights well into the 20th century. This rich narrative places Llanfair Lodge among the most historically compelling homes in the area.

The Accommodation

Inside, Llanfair Lodge has been thoughtfully arranged to maximise natural light and to frame views of the gardens and surrounding countryside. On entering, a welcoming reception hall and charming library hall immediately set the tone, offering a quiet and characterful space ideal for reading, study or home working. From here, the ground floor flows into a series of generous reception rooms, including a spacious sitting room, a distinguished dining room and a well-appointed kitchen and breakfast room, complemented by a pantry and secondary back kitchen. The layout is well suited to both everyday living and entertaining.

The layout provides four bedrooms, each well proportioned and thoughtfully arranged, supported by modern bathroom facilities. The interiors have been sensitively updated to balance contemporary comfort with the home’s period character, with light, neutral finishes sitting comfortably alongside traditional features to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The Grounds

The gardens and grounds are a particular highlight. Mature trees, expansive lawns and established planting provide structure, privacy and beauty, while riverside meadows enhance the sense of space and connection to nature. There are numerous areas ideal for outdoor dining, quiet reflection or entertaining, and the grounds remain both generous and manageable. A private driveway provides ample parking for several vehicles.

Despite its tranquil and secluded feel, Llanfair Lodge is conveniently positioned just outside Llandysul, where a good range of local amenities can be found, including shops, cafés, schools, a leisure centre and everyday services. Road links connect easily to Newcastle Emlyn, Lampeter and Carmarthen, with the beautiful Ceredigion coastline also within comfortable reach.

Llanfair Lodge presents a rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant country home that combines heritage, lifestyle and location in equal measure. Its architectural pedigree, beautiful setting and versatile accommodation make it particularly appealing to those relocating from more urban areas or seeking a distinctive home with space, privacy and character in the heart of West Wales.

Please contact Fine & Country West Wales to arrange a viewing.

Entrance

A charming canopied porch sets the tone on arrival, offering a sheltered welcome before stepping inside this distinguished period residence. The porch leads to the main entrance door, creating a graceful threshold into the home and introducing the sense of character that unfolds throughout.

Library / Study

Canopied porch entrance leading directly into this book-lined sanctuary. Floor-to-ceiling bespoke dark wood shelving, exposed original rubble stone wall revealing mid-18th century construction, traditional terracotta tile flooring. Two rear windows. Boiler room to side.

Reception Hall

Magnificent turning staircase with substantial dark wood construction, decorative finials, and extensive wood panelling throughout. Arched stained glass window on half-landing. Exposed ceiling beams - original 18th century oak. Understairs storage. Access to cloakroom and all principal ground floor rooms.

Cloakroom

A neatly designed cloakroom sits just off the reception hall, fitted with a wash hand basin, WC, and tiled flooring, along with a window to the rear.

Sitting Room

Formerly two rooms, now a spacious dual-aspect reception room. Substantial exposed ceiling beams - original 18th century hand-hewn oak. Two fireplaces, one housing wood-burning stove. Twin bay windows to front with exceptional Teifi Valley views, two additional windows.

Dining Room

Deep rose walls creating intimate atmosphere. Exposed ceiling beams continuing from sitting room. Exposed stone fireplace with wood-burning stove revealing original construction. Large bay window to front, two side windows. Accommodates substantial dining table.

Kitchen / Breakfast Room

Buttermilk cabinetry with laminate textured surface. Comprehensive range cooker. 1½ bowl stainless steel sink. Walk-in pantry with floor-to-ceiling shelving. Contemporary track lighting. Side and rear windows. Space for breakfast table. Terracotta tile flooring.

Walk-in Pantry

Original cold larder with floor-to-ceiling shelving on three sides. Thick stone walls maintained stable temperatures year-round before electricity.

Back Kitchen

Extensive secondary kitchen space with vaulted ceiling treatment. Cream cabinetry with granite tops. Large central island. American-style fridge-freezer, not included. Two-ring gas hob. 1½ bowl stainless steel sink. Plumbing for appliances. Multiple windows. French doors to rear patio. External door to front.

Galleried Landing

The elegant turning staircase rises to a spacious galleried landing where an arched rear window frames views over the gardens. This central area leads to both the main landing and inner landing, reinforcing the home’s generous proportions and period charm.

Inner Landing

The elegant turning staircase rises to a spacious galleried landing where an arched rear window frames views over the gardens. This central area leads to both the main landing, inner landing and provides access to two bedrooms and shower room, reinforcing the home’s generous proportions and period charm.

Principal Bedroom

A superbly spacious suite with two front-facing bay windows and a side window, offering panoramic views across the property’s land, the River Teifi, and surrounding countryside. This Master chamber features exposed ceiling beams - original 18th century oak showing hand-hewn marks and beautifully encapsulates the tranquillity and grandeur of the setting.

Second Bedroom

A comfortable double bedroom featuring a bay window to the rear, further side window, and built-in cupboards. The room is filled with natural light and enjoys garden views.

Shower Room

Tastefully appointed with a drencher shower, vanity unit with inset basin, WC, heated towel rail, and a window to the rear, creating a bright and functional space.

Third Bedroom

A characterful double bedroom with vaulted ceiling and exposed A-frame timbers. A front-facing bay window captures countryside views, and a built-in wardrobe provides storage. The room benefits from a private en-suite.

En-suite

Fitted with an electric shower enclosure, pedestal wash basin, WC, heated towel rail, and shaver point — practical and neatly arranged.

Fourth Bedroom

Another beautifully proportioned bedroom with vaulted ceiling, exposed timbers, built-in cupboard, and front-facing bay window. A bright and inviting space.

Family Bathroom

A generous bathroom featuring a classic roll-top bath on ball-and-claw feet, separate shower enclosure with drencher head, wash basin, WC, heated towel rail, and exposed original pine wood flooring. The bay window provides a delightful rear outlook.

Double Garage and Workshop

A handsome period outbuilding with shiplap timber cladding and slate roof. The double garage includes power and lighting, while steps lead to a spacious rear workshop — perfect for hobbies or practical use.

Store Building

This large block-built outbuilding with mezzanine level offers excellent scope for storage or workshop purposes, with windows to two sides and wide double doors.

Timber Stable Block

Two traditional stables, currently utilised for storage, offering versatility for equestrian use or alternative adaptation (subject to any necessary consents).

Garden

The gardens and grounds at Llanfair Lodge are a true extension of the home’s charm, offering a beautifully balanced blend of cultivated space, productive growing areas, and natural riverside landscape. Spanning approximately 2.5 acres, the grounds have been thoughtfully shaped to provide colour, interest, and tranquillity throughout the seasons.

Immediately surrounding the residence are neatly tended lawns, established borders, and a variety of mature shrubs and specimen trees that reflect the long history of the property. These gardens create an elegant yet informal setting, ideal for outdoor dining, gentle afternoon strolls, or simply appreciating the peaceful atmosphere.

For those with a passion for home-grown produce, the property boasts a substantial and exceptionally productive polytunnel, along with a thriving kitchen garden rich with vegetable and soft-fruit beds. A greenhouse completes the arrangement, offering further growing potential and extending the gardening season....

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-06-02

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (1+ acres).

This Property£260,000 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£38,558 / acre
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