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Guide Price£120,000

Taliesin, Machynlleth, Ceredigion, SY20

Land size
19.5 acres

Key Features

  • Dual potential development opportunity, subject to planning consent
  • 19.5 acres, subject to Agricultural Tenancy
  • Edge of village location with views to coast
  • Potential building plots
  • Farmhouse and buildings derelict

Description

A rare chance to acquire two parcels of land and woodland with 2 potential residential development opportunity. The land is bisected by the A487 and is situated on the south side of Tre Taliesin. In total the land, in two parts, extends to approximately 19.5 acres of sloping to gently sloping pasture within a secure ring fence. There is 14.5 acres to the east side of the trunk road, situated on which is a dilapidated stone cottage with a similar condition barn which, subject to obtaining the necessary consents, could possibly be renovated into an appealing country house. On the west side, there is approximately 5 acres of land, again adjoining the village and initial discussions with the Local Authority, would suggest that there is a strong possibility of obtaining residential planning consent for plots, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.

The land is located some 8 miles or so north of the University and noted coastal town of Aberystwyth and approximately 9 miles south from the market town of Machynlleth.

The majority of the land with the exception of the former farmhouse, buildings and access track are currently let on a protected Agricultural Tenancy under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986, with the current rent passing to the landowner of £400 per annum. Currently the land is tenanted for pasture, which is organised in three separate fields with a large field to the east of the A470 from which there are lovely views of the mountains beyond the Dyfi Estuary and the ruined cottage, rosbustly built in stone and offers a second possibility for further development again, subject to consents.

VENDORS SOLICITORS
Boys & Maughan Solicitors
32 St Georges Place, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1UT

BOUNDARY RESPONSIBILITIES
The ownership and responsibilities for the boundaries are not shown. Prospective purchasers must satisfy for themselves the ownership of boundaries and take to the position as currently enjoyed. All prospective purchasers should be aware that they will be required, at their own expense, to erect a stockproof fence along points A-B as indicated on the plan.

RIGHT OF WAY, WAYLEAVES & EASEMENTS
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any existing rights of way, drainage, water and other rights, easements and wayleaves whether by written agreement or otherwise.

There is an easement for construction of roadway and timber access through Troedrhiwfedwen. For further information, please contact the selling agents.

Please note a charge of £36 per person will be applied to cover mandatory Anti-Money Laundering checks for Buyers.

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Date Posted
2026-01-29

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (10+ acres).

This Property£6,154 / acre
Regional Average (10+ acres)£17,476 / acre
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Contact Morris Marshall & Poole, Aberystwyth

23 Terrace Road, Aberystwyth, SY23 1NP

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