Stone-built former barn offers redevelopment potential and ‘good life’ dream for £90,000
A DILAPIDATED stone barn in a sought-after Carmarthenshire village is set to go under the hammer – offering buyers the chance to create a rural retreat or smallholding.
The end-terrace former barn, known as Ysgubor Y Wennol, is located on High Street in Llansteffan and comes with almost seven acres of adjoining land.
The property is being marketed by Paul Fosh Auctions with a guide price of £90,000.

Rare redevelopment opportunity
Set within approximately 6.7 acres divided into four enclosures, the traditional Welsh stone barn is described as a “rare and appealing” opportunity in a popular rural location.
Gemma Vaughan, of Paul Fosh Auctions, said: “This is a truly wonderful and genuine find of a stone-built Welsh barn with bags of adjacent land.

“What’s more, the property benefits from planning consents and offers scope for residential conversion in accordance with the approved plans, subject to conditions.
“The surrounding land enhances the overall appeal and could lend itself to a range of alternatives including use as a smallholding or for amenity purposes, subject to obtaining any necessary consents.”

Convenient rural location
The property offers convenient access to the A40, providing links towards Carmarthen, St Clears and onward connections to the A48 and M4, with routes to Swansea and Cardiff.
Auctioneers say the combination of existing planning consent, substantial land and a desirable village setting is likely to attract strong interest from developers and lifestyle buyers alike.
The barn and land will feature among around 100 lots in the next Paul Fosh Auctions sale, which starts at 12 noon on Tuesday, March 10, and closes from 5pm on Thursday, March 12.
Further details are available via the Paul Fosh Auctions website.





