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The property is a 17th century Gentry House, constructed in approximately 1650, and featuring a wealth of character details such as flagstone and oak floors, exposed beams, leaded windows, and original fireplaces. The interior includes a reception hall with a flagstone floor and beamed ceiling, a large drawing room with an inglenook fireplace, a kitchen/dining room with ornate units and a black Aga, and a cosy snug/study. The first floor boasts four bedrooms, two with en-suite bathrooms, and the second floor features a vast open family room with oak floor and vaulted ceiling. The exterior includes a walled garden, lawned areas, and mature trees, with a pretty garden to the front and a fish weir on the River Dulais, a tributary of the River Towy, which runs along the west boundary. The property also features a stable block/workshop and a strategic location with ample parking and a gated entrance.