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Coed Ffordd Pererin, a secluded and private woodland in western Carmarthenshire, offers a unique opportunity to diversify its tree species and create a peaceful retreat. The woodland is predominantly spruce, but also features ancient semi-natural woodland and designated PAWS areas, which could benefit new planting. The location, close to the village of Llansteffan and the Taf estuary, provides stunning views and access to the Wales Coastal path. The woodland has a private right of way and a locked gated entrance, and is surrounded by farmland and the stream. The terrain is generally dry, but there are some wet and boggy areas near the stream. The local area is steeped in history and culture, with nearby Laugharne being the home of Dylan Thomas and Llansteffan boasting a castle and beach. The woodland is a haven for wildlife, including sea birds, and offers ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and camping. With its peaceful atmosphere and potential for development, Coed Ffordd Pererin is an attractive and unique property.