Real Estate · For Sale
12 bedroom detached house for sale
Price
£2,500,000Location
Penybanc, Llandeilo SA19 · Llandeilo · SA19 6AZ · GB
Bedrooms
12
Bathrooms
10
Receptions
5
Type
houses
About this property
Curran Estates presents a rare and desirable Grade II‑listed Georgian manor house (c.1826) in Penybanc, near Llandeilo, meticulously and luxuriously restored from disrepair to provide a turnkey property. Set in 24 acres and offering over 8,000 sq ft of accommodation, Llwynhelig combines period character with modern comforts such as an orangery, elegant reception rooms, versatile bedroom accommodation, a Grade II‑listed stable range, walled garden and private grounds. Former home of governess and noted writer Anne Beale (1816 to 1900), and more recently Captain John Francis, the property offers a unique opportunity to continue the Llwynhelig legacy.
“So much warmth and character as to captivate every person… in the small compass of this beautiful valley I had a world completely closed in from the outer world.” Anne Beale
Key features:
Grade II‑listed late‑Georgian manor house with mid‑19th‑century wing; striking two‑storey faade, sash windows and fanlight entrance
Seven spacious and bright bedrooms within the manor house, plus a further five bedrooms in the outbuildings and self‑contained apartments
Comprehensive, sympathetic and luxurious restoration that has retained key historic fabric and original features while incorporating high‑quality modern upgrades
Spacious formal reception rooms with period proportions, decorative Georgian architecture and contemporary finishes
Flexible bedroom accommodation with well‑appointed bathrooms and en suites
Adjoining Grade II‑listed stable block and outbuildings offering potential for ancillary accommodation, guest suites or studio/workspace
Mature private grounds of 24 acres on the northern edge of Llandeilo; excellent access to local amenities, Dinefwr Park & Castle and surrounding countryside
Strong heritage appeal with documented association to notable historical figures, an exceptional house for buyers seeking history, privacy and character
South‑facing orangery with beautiful garden views, plus a basement housing a wine cellar, gym and sauna
The Manor House
The exquisite detail in each of the five traditional reception rooms is breathtaking and flows effortlessly into a stunning orangery with south‑facing countryside views.
No expense was spared on the magnificent kitchen adjacent to the orangery. It evokes an internal courtyard feel with two glass‑vaulted rooflights that provide abundant natural light, a handsome Welsh dresser, an expansive kitchen island and modern appliances, making entertaining an absolute pleasure. A beautifully styled dining room provides seating for 12 guests for special occasions.
Off the kitchen there is a study, plus a cosy living room with original stone features for relaxing after a busy day.
As well as the sweeping main staircase, several secondary staircases connect the leisure‑facility basement to the first and second floors, which accommodate seven tranquil bedrooms and seven superb bathrooms or ensuites, including a wet room.
Externally
The property is approached by a long private driveway leading to extensive parking. The 24‑acre grounds are beautifully maintained, with a south‑facing lawn and a restored walled garden, ideal for marquee garden parties.
The outbuilding complex includes three self‑contained apartments (The Captains Cottage, The Stable Loft and the Gardeners Cwtch - providing a further 5 bedrooms and 3 additional bathrooms), multiple parking spaces in the garage/carport and stables.
Potential use
An outstanding family country residence, also ideal for those wishing to operate boutique holiday or guest accommodation using the outbuildings for ancillary homes, events or additional leisure suites (subject to planning and listed‑building consents). The stables also make the property suitable for equestrian use.
Location & Access
Conveniently positioned near Penybanc in the Llandeilo area of Carmarthenshire, close to local shops, schools and the attractions of Dinefwr, with good regional road links.
Llandeilo, only 1 mile away, is an attractive historic market town with a charming high street of independent shops, galleries, antique dealers and cafs. Its heritage and scenery, including Dinefwr Park & Castle, Newton House and other historic estates provide a distinguished setting that complements a listed country house like Llwynhelig.
The River Towy offers riverside walks, fishing and cycling, while the rolling Carmarthenshire countryside and proximity to the Brecon Beacons provide excellent opportunities for hiking, riding and outdoor pursuits. Llandeilo also enjoys a lively cultural calendar of farmers’ markets, seasonal festivals and arts events, together with well‑regarded pubs, restaurants and boutique accommodation suitable for owners who entertain or who might consider small‑scale hospitality.
Practical amenities are good for a town of its size: shops, pharmacies, healthcare and community services are readily available. The Heart of Wales rail line via Llandeilo station, plus road links to the A483/A48, make regional travel straightforward. Families will find a mix of local schooling options and nearby independent schools, while an engaged community, active heritage groups and conservation interest provide a supportive environment for stewardship of a historic property. Overall, Llandeilo offers the blend of culture, countryside and convenience that typically attracts second‑home buyers, heritage custodians, families and lifestyle relocators.
Viewings & Further Details
Please contact Curran Estates to arrange a viewing or for further details. Viewings are strictly by appointment only.
Location
Penybanc, Llandeilo SA19 · Llandeilo · SA19 6AZ · GB