For Sale6 Bedroom House in Castell Malgwyn, Llechryd, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43 2QA£495,000

Castell Malgwyn, Llechryd, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43 2QA

6 Bedroom House for sale
£495,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 6
Bathrooms
× 5
Receptions
× 6
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£495,000

Key Features

  • Rare opportunity to create your own home
  • Within a Grade II listed country house
  • Proposed accommodation set over three floors
  • Ground Floor: Entrance hall, three reception rooms, kitchen and pantry.
  • First Floor: Four bedrooms (all en suite), sitting room and study.
  • Second Floor: Two bedrooms, bathroom and studio
  • Reconfiguration, renovation and fit out works required
  • Private and communal gardens

Description

Rare opportunity to create your own home within a Grade II listed country House. Castle House is a rare opportunity to create your own home within a Grade II listed country house called Castell Malgwyn in Llechryd, west Wales. Background history of the house from its Listing: “Castle Malgwyn was built for Sir Benjamin Hammet who took over the Penygored tinworks in the 1790s. The house was originally called Ty Mawr Y Gwaith, the reputed castle site being further east at Castle Malgwyn Farm. Sir Benjamin Hammet died in 1801-2. The works were dismantled and the estate sold to Abel A Gower of Glandovan circa 1808. He died in 1837, and his son, Abel Lewes Gower (d.1849) built the stables and lodge. His widow planned to remodel the house in 'castellated style' in the 1860s, and plans were once at the house for a remodelling by Ambrose Poynter of London (supposedly of c.1840) but neither scheme was carried out…Circa 1795 country house built for Sir Benjamin Hammet in connection with the tin-plate works that stood N of the house on the site of the stables.” Castell Malgwyn gained conditional Listed Building consent and conditional Full Planning consent in 2023 for a change of use from a hotel and to subdivide the property into four residential dwellings, shown within these details as Dwellings 01, 02, 03 & 04. The proposed scheme has been developed through careful analysis of the building, its landscape and its history. The property has undergone a number of building phases since the 17th century, which transformed the farm house into a country residence. This visible chronology has been crucial in determining how the proposed subdivision could be achieved. Both internally and externally, the proposal seeks to re-establish historic spaces that have been lost through the last half of the 20th century. The removal of large exterior additions aims to open up elevations and draw natural light into the central areas of the plan. Interior partitions are removed to restore the proportions of the internal suite of rooms on both ground and first floor. One of the units (Dwelling 01) is being retained by the vendors, another has been sold (Dwelling 04) leaving two available (Dwellings 02 and 03). Dwelling 02 will be called Castle House and is the larger of the two available. The smaller three bedroom property (Dwelling 03) will be called Hammett House and has a Guide Price of £295,000. Please see separate website listing for details of that property. Castle House (Dwelling 02) accommodation The accommodation is set within the body of the house and is set out across three floors. The principal accommodation rooms are located on the ground floor with dual aspect to north and south. The projected entrance is from the north with a side entrance from the west courtyard and garden access to the south. All bedrooms and en suites are located on the first floor, accessed from the original accommodation stair on the east facade. A self-contained apartment is provided on the second floor. Proposed Ground Floor: Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Kitchen, Pantry and stores, Side entrance, Dining room, Drawing Room, Study, Courtyard. Proposed First Floor: Sitting room, Main Bedroom, En suite, WC, Landing, Bedroom 2, En suite, Bedroom 3, En suite, Study, Bedroom 4, En suite Proposed Second Floor: Bathroom, Bedroom 5, Bedroom 6, Studio. Reconfiguration, renovation and fit-out works will be required to create the above property. Photographs show rooms as they appear now. Computer generated images and artist's impressions are for identification, reference and illustrative purposes only. Drawing Room Highlight The drawing room is the feature space within dwelling 02 with direct access to the south facing courtyard and the landscaped gardens beyond. The space retains many of its original features and is well proportioned, with access into a smaller sitting room on the east and is directly opposite the north entrance Externally The property will have its own separate garden area as well as right of access to the extensive landscaped communal gardens surrounding the country house. A Management Company has been set up called Castell Malgwyn Management Company to handle the management of the four properties involved. West Courtyard Highlight The west courtyard provides access and parking to Dwellings 02, 03 and 04. The projected main entrance to Dwelling 02 will be on the north facade, with a covered side entrance from the west. The glazed porch to the south of the courtyard is the main entrance to Dwelling 03, with further access provided from the upper terrace in the garden. South Garden Courtyard Highlight The south facing courtyard garden will have divided ownership between Dwellings 02 and 03 with access from both drawing rooms. Access and Parking Dwellings 02, 03, and 04 approach the west courtyard via the track that skirts the northern edge of the site. Dwellings 03 and 04 park in the west courtyard, while projected new parking provision for Dwelling 02 sits against the north facade. Dwelling 01 maintains use of the historic primary approach track to the east. The landscape of the wider estate – consisting of parkland and woodlands - is seen as a shared amenity for use by all dwellings. Please click on download PDF brochure button to see Architect's details.

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