Detached House for sale with 4 bedrooms, Maeseithyn, Llandyfriog

Maeseithyn, Llandyfriog, Newcastle Emlyn, SA38

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Character-packed period home with two acres of magical wildlife gardens, panoramic views, hot tub terrace and studio cabin — once owned by a platinum-selling artist.
  • Panoramic Views
  • Striking Features
  • Character Property
  • Two acres of magical, wildlife-rich gardens
  • Private Setting
  • Traditional Features
  • Llandyfriog
  • Parking for mulitple vehicles
  • Private Driveway

Maeseithyn, Llandyfriog —

Perched high above the patchwork hills of West Wales, Maeseithyn is a home of rare character—believed to be one of the oldest in Newcastle Emlyn—blending heritage charm, creative spirit, and breathtaking panoramic views. Now offered at one of the most competitive prices within a 10-mile radius for a property of this size, it presents an exceptional opportunity.

While the house would benefit from some updating, it offers generous space, a prime location, and huge scope to personalise and add value. With no onward chain, this is a chance to secure a significant home in one of West Wales’s most sought-after rural settings.

Set across three levels and seamlessly integrated into the landscape, the property is surrounded by around two acres of wildlife-rich gardens. Multiple decks, patio areas, and a spectacular hot tub terrace provide perfect vantage points to enjoy the sweeping countryside.

Inside, character features abound. A canopied porch opens into a welcoming hallway with timber floors and a front door reclaimed from Swansea Prison. The triple-aspect dining room captures unforgettable views and offers a superb entertaining space with an open fireplace and picture rails.

The open-plan kitchen and breakfast room is a highlight, featuring bespoke cabinetry, a porcelain sink, and parquet flooring. Sliding doors lead to a showstopping wraparound deck, which flows into a light-filled sitting room with panoramic glazing and a wood burner. A cosy snug/TV room adjoins this space, while a second reception leads to a utility room, sauna suite, and wet room.

Upstairs, four generous bedrooms all enjoy stunning views. One boasts a luxury en-suite with slipper bath and built-in shelving, while the family bathroom features a walk-in shower and heated towel rail.

The grounds are a delight, unfolding over several levels with mature trees, fruiting plants, and winding wildlife paths. A summerhouse retreat and a fully equipped studio cabin—complete with crog loft bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom—offer ideal guest accommodation, a creative workspace, or additional rental potential.

This property also has a rich creative pedigree, having been home to internationally acclaimed vocalist and songwriter Bryn Christopher, whose platinum-selling hits Sweet Lovin’, No Therapy, and Came Here for Love were in part written and recorded here.

Whether you’re seeking a private sanctuary, an inspiring creative base, or a beautifully elevated Welsh retreat, Bryn Christopher’s House is truly one of a kind.

Please contact us to arrange a viewing:
T: 01974 299 055
E: westwales@fineandcountry.com

Energy Efficiency Current: 22.0
Energy Efficiency Potential: 76.0

Entrance hall

Stepping through the canopied entrance porch, visitors are greeted by a striking feature front door reclaimed from Swansea Prison—setting the tone for a home rich in character and story. The entrance hall is generous in scale and graced with original timber-panelled flooring, a window to the front, and a staircase rising to the upper floor.

17' 5" x 17' 4" (5.31m x 5.28m)

Lobby

Built-in dresser, wood block flooring, door back to entrance hall, door to utility room, glazed double
doors lead through to;

12' 6" x 6' 11" (3.81m x 2.11m)

Basement

A sizeable cellar, complete with wine racking, storage zones, and external access to a lower deck—offering potential for further development or functional utility.

16' 11" x 9' 11" (5.16m x 3.02m)

Dining room

A magnificent triple-aspect dining room, bathed in natural light and offering commanding views across the West Wales countryside. This substantial reception space features an open fireplace, picture rail detailing, and two radiators—making it ideal for formal entertaining or quiet contemplation of the surrounding landscape.

Sitting room

A welcoming sitting room with fitted wood burner, parquet flooring, wood-panelled ceiling, and expansive wrap-around windows framing the panorama. This room leads into a cosy snug/TV room via further patio doors—offering a quiet space to relax or work from home.

20' 0" x 10' 11" (6.10m x 3.33m)

Kitchen

The kitchen/breakfast room forms the heart of the home. Fitted with a bespoke range of iron base and wooden wall units, it includes a double bowl porcelain sink, built-in electric oven, four-ring gas hob with extractor hood, and parquet flooring. Sliding patio doors open directly onto a raised deck, which enjoys truly spectacular, uninterrupted countryside views.

14' 8" x 11' 8" (4.47m x 3.56m)

Breakfast room

Adjoining the kitchen is a versatile reception room, currently used as a breakfast area, featuring a classic royal blue Aga, original pantry cupboards, and timber flooring.

12' 9" x 8' 11" (3.89m x 2.72m)

Snug

A cosy snug/TV room via further patio doors—offering a quiet space to relax or work from home. Wood burning stove, radiator, door back to hallway.

13' 1" x 7' 11" (3.99m x 2.41m)

Utility room

Equipped with base units, a butler sink, plumbing for appliances, and access to a shower/wet room and sauna suite—complete with shower, WC, vanity unit, and heated towel rail.

9' 4" x 6' 8" (2.84m x 2.03m)

Wet room & sauna

WC, wash hand basin, showering area, tiled floor, tiled wall, Velux roof window, built-in sauna.

Wc

WC, wooden flooring, radiator, frosted double glazed window to front.

First floor landing

This floor accommodates four well-appointed bedrooms, each offering generous proportions, charming architectural details, and outstanding views of the surrounding countryside.

17' 2" x 6' 7" (5.23m x 2.01m)

Bedroom one

A rear-aspect double, enjoys panoramic views over the West Wales landscape via a wide double-glazed window. Featuring picture rail detailing and a built-in double wardrobe, the room is both stylish and practical—ideal as a principal guest room or restful retreat.

20' 0" x 9' 11" (6.10m x 3.02m)

Bedroom two

Bedroom Two benefits from a dual aspect, with light streaming in from both the rear and side elevations. Timber flooring, extensive shelving, and serene countryside views create a peaceful, book-lined sanctuary.

13' 3" x 8' 0" (4.04m x 2.44m)

Bedroom three

A triple-aspect room that takes full advantage of its elevated setting. Offering superb views to the front and sides, this bright and spacious room features excellent built-in shelving and access to a luxurious en-suite bathroom.

9' 10" x 8' 11" (3.00m x 2.72m)

En-suite

Luxurious en-suite bathroom, complete with slipper bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, tiled walls, high ceilings, and dedicated towel shelving.

10' 6" x 6' 10" (3.20m x 2.08m)

Bedroom four

Bedroom Four is set to the front of the property, with a large double-glazed window, timber strip flooring, radiator, and picture rails—making it ideal as an additional guest bedroom, office, or creative space.

12' 10" x 10' 10" (3.91m x 3.30m)

Family bathroom

Finished to a high standard with a large walk-in tiled shower enclosure, vanity unit with mixer tap, low level WC, and characterful chest-board flooring. Wall-mounted and inset lighting, along with a heated towel rail, add both comfort and a touch of sophistication.

6' 4" x 4' 11" (1.93m x 1.50m)

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