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Tan-y-Graig is a historic upland farming property situated between the village of Llanrhaeadr Ym Mochant and the famous Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall. The farmhouse, built in circa 1500, is Grade II listed and features traditional stone buildings, including a cruck barn. The property has a rich history, having been used for lead mining, with evidence of hushing, a method of extracting lead using water, still visible on the hillside. The farmhouse, which is also Grade II listed, is a traditional stone-built cottage with a steeply pitched roof and dormer windows. It has been well-maintained and offers a clean canvas for renovation and modernization. The property also includes a range of outbuildings, including a former farmhouse and adjacent stone-built building, which could be converted for alternative uses subject to planning permission. The land is well-balanced, with lower-lying riverside land and steeply sloping land providing shelter and grazing areas for livestock. The upper plateau area is suitable for grazing and is capable of producing a more intensive grass crop with management and fertilization.