Country Life

How green is my valley

Carmarthenshire, £975,000

engraigwen is, from the outside at least, as traditional a stone farmhouse as you are likely to find in Wales's green and pleasant lands. One for those with equestrian interests, this smallholding offers a whopping 10 bedrooms and seven bathrooms, split between the main farmhouse and two further cottages, all of which have been recently converted to a high, modern standard. The farmhouse is impressive, with

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