Known as Broomwell, the detached property sits in a peaceful rural location close to the heart of the sought-after Vale of Glamorgan village, home to a 12th century church and the Fox and Hounds pub.
Known as Broomwell, the detached property sits in a peaceful rural location close to the heart of the sought-after Vale of Glamorgan village, home to a 12th century church and the Fox and Hounds pub. (Image: Jeffrey Ross via Rightmove)
The house was rebuilt in 2004 and extended in 2020, creating substantial living space alongside a self-contained annexe suitable for guests, staff or multi-generational living.
Inside, the main house features a spacious hallway leading to an impressive lounge with a large fireplace, as well as a separate living room and sitting room.
A day room flows into the dining area and a modern kitchen, while a boot room, utility room and WC complete the ground floor.
The house was rebuilt in 2004 and extended in 2020, creating substantial living space alongside a self-contained annexe suitable for guests, staff or multi-generational living. (Image: Jeffrey Ross via Rightmove)
Upstairs, there are four double bedrooms, most with en-suite facilities, alongside a dressing room and a family bathroom.
The annexe, which has its own entrance but can also be accessed internally, includes a large living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Inside, the main house features a spacious hallway leading to an impressive lounge with a large fireplace, as well as a separate living room and sitting room. (Image: Jeffrey Ross via Rightmove)
Externally, the grounds extend to more than seven acres and include stables and a large barn, making the property ideal for equestrian use or those seeking countryside living.
Multiple terraces and balconies offer views across the surrounding landscape, while further features include a double garage, cellar with bar area, and extensive parking.
The current owner described Broomwell as a place filled with adventure, freedom and unforgettable memories, highlighting its appeal as a long-term family home.
Externally, the grounds extend to more than seven acres and include stables and a large barn, making the property ideal for equestrian use or those seeking countryside living. (Image: Jeffrey Ross via Rightmove)
The property is listed as freehold, with the main house in council tax band H and the annexe separately rated, and is being marketed by Jeffrey Ross in Penarth.
Agents say opportunities come to market in Llancarfan, particularly with land and flexible accommodation on this scale.
