For Sale - £985,000 - 26 acres, Ynyslas Uchaf Farm, Blackmill, Bridgend CF35 6DW

Bridgend

Herbert R Thomas

Herbert R Thomas
The Toll House, 1 Derwen Road, , Bridgend, South Wales CF31 1LH

Tel:01656 660036
E-mail: bridgend@hrt.uk.com

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Ynyslas Uchaf Farm is a 26-acre equestrian haven, featuring stables, a modern portal framed barn (with potential for conversion to American-style stables), and direct access to a bridle path leading to breathtaking rolling countryside. Perfect for riders, trainers, and country lifestyle seekers, this historic 17th-century farmhouse offers spacious, character-filled living with potential for a self-contained annex.

Nestled just 2 miles from J36 of the M4, between Bryncethin & Blackmill, the property also enjoys over 1km of private fishing rights along the scenic Ogmore River.

Blending timeless charm with modern sustainability, the estate benefits from 20 solar panels, making it an eco-conscious choice for countryside living. 

 



Ynyslas Uchaf Farm is a 26-acre equestrian haven, offering stables, a modern portal framed barn with potential for conversion to American-style stables, and direct bridle path access to stunning mountainous countryside. This beautiful 17th-century farmhouse blends historic charm with modern comforts, providing spacious, character-filled living spaces and the option to create a self-contained annex. Located just 2 miles from Junction 36 of the M4 Motorway, between Bryncethin and Blackmill, the property also enjoys over 1km of private fishing rights along the scenic Ogmore River.

The reception hallway (16' x 12') sets the tone with visible ceiling beams and exposed wooden floors. To one side, the lounge (19'10" x 14'10") features a wood-burning stove within an inglenook fireplace, while the study (12'1" x 13') offers a bright, dual-aspect workspace. The dining room (11'9" x 14'9") includes a feature fireplace and access to a large pantry, leading seamlessly into the split-level kitchen/breakfast/living room (14'8" x 22'1" plus 11'3" x 12'10"). This heart of the home is filled with natural light from windows, glazed doors, and skylights, highlighting exposed stonework, visible roof timbers, and flagstone flooring. The kitchen is well-equipped with a range of base, wall-mounted, and island units, as well as integrated appliances.

side hall provides access to a utility/cloakroom (9'4" x 13'6") and home gym (13'4" x 13'3"), which leads through to a spacious sitting room (14'1" x 19'8") with French doors opening to the parking area. Upstairs, the master suite (19'9" x 14'9") enjoys a dual aspect and maple strip wood flooring, leading to a large dressing room (8'3" x 12'2") with extensive built-in wardrobes. Three further double bedrooms—Bedroom 2 (15'6" x 13'6"), Bedroom 3 (14'2" x 12'2"), and Bedroom 4 (9'7" x 12'2")—all offer picturesque views over the grounds. The family bathroom (8'8" x 7'3") and separate shower room (7'5" x 4'8", widening to 8'7") are both finished to a high standard.

tree-lined driveway, flanked by post-and-rail fencing, leads to the property, where ample parking is available within an enclosed yard. Beyond this are seven stable boxes and a large modern portal framed barn (52'8" x 44'3"), equipped with power, lighting, and 20 solar panels. This versatile structure serves as a storage/workshop area but has the potential to be transformed into an American-style stable block.

The grounds are extensively flat, enclosed by stock-proof fencing and mature hedgerows, making them ideal for equestrian or agricultural use. A bridle path runs alongside the property, offering immediate access to off-road riding, while a secondary road access point enhances practicality. The estate also enjoys over 1km of private fishing rights along the Ogmore River, where riffles, runs, and deep pools create excellent angling opportunities.

Blending timeless charm with modern sustainability, Ynyslas Uchaf Farm benefits from 20 solar panels, making it an eco-conscious choice for countryside living. A truly exceptional opportunity for equestrian enthusiasts, country lifestyle seekers, and those looking to combine heritage with practicality.



From Junction 36 of the M4, take the road signposted Bryncethin and Blackmill. Proceed through the traffic lights and over the roundabout. Leave Bryncethin, proceed for approximately three quarters of a mile where Ynyslas Uchaf Farm will be found on the right hand side indicated by our for sale board.

Mains water, and electricity, septic tank drainage oil central heating

A 26 acre smallholding with 17th century period Farmhouse, stable block and barn, enjoying river frontage, fishing rights and excellent commuting options.


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