An 'equestrian' bungalow in Saron is up for sale complete with 40 acres of land and stables.
John Francis Ammanford estate agents is accepting offers in the region of £800,000 for the 'charming' four-bedroom property on Saron Road.
The estate agent said: "Nestled in the tranquil countryside of Saron, Ammanford, this picturesque bungalow offers an idyllic retreat for horse enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
"Spread across an expansive 40-acre estate, this property boasts exceptional equestrian facilities, ensuring both comfort and convenience for you and your equine companions."
The bungalow features a spacious living area 'filled with natural light,' a kitchen with ample storage and a range of appliances, and four bedrooms each offering views of the surrounding landscape.
The property also includes contemporary bathrooms designed with stylish fixtures and finishes.
The property could be perfect for someone with horses as it comes complete with stables and acres of land.
The estate agent said: "The property includes well-maintained stables with multiple stalls, providing secure and comfortable accommodation for your livestock and also, large riding areas to ensures optimal training and exercise conditions year-round."
The property also boasts landscaped gardens and a spacious garage, currently converted into a hairdressing salon.
The estate agent added: "This unique property offers a rare combination of modern living and premier equestrian facilities in the heart of the Welsh countryside.
"Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat or a fully equipped equestrian estate, this bungalow in Saron, Ammanford, presents an unparalleled opportunity to embrace the country lifestyle."
Interested parties are encouraged to arrange a viewing to experience the charm and potential of this property first-hand.
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