See this historic Cardiff farmhouse plot ready for redevelopment
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See this historic Cardiff farmhouse plot ready for redevelopment
"A 0.61-acre former farmyard in Old St. Mellons has come onto the market, offering a redevelopment opportunity that combines planning certainty with genuine historic interest. Located on Bridge Road, the site listed on Plotfinder includes an early-18th-century farmhouse - more than 300 years old - alongside an agricultural outbuilding, all set within the village's long-established rural framework. Old St. Mellons is one of Cardiff's oldest settlements, and plots with both heritage buildings and planning permission are highly uncommon here."
"The site consists of a traditional farmyard layout anchored by a Grade II listed farmhouse. The building is recorded as "probably early 18th century," marking it as one of the older surviving structures in the area. A farm outbuilding forms the rest of the yard, representing the plot's long agricultural use. The farmhouse appears on the 1846 tithe map and 19th-century OS mapping, showing that the layout has been part of the local landscape for well over a century."
A 0.61-acre former farmyard in Old St. Mellons combines historic fabric and planning approval, anchored by a Grade II early-18th-century farmhouse and an agricultural outbuilding. The farmhouse appears on the 1846 tithe map and 19th-century OS mapping, demonstrating long-standing presence in the village's rural framework. The plot retains a traditional farmyard layout and offers a footprint sufficient for redevelopment. Planning consent has been granted to replace existing yard buildings with four semi-detached dwellings. Works affecting the listed farmhouse will require listed-building consent, while the existing planning approval reduces a key development risk for buyers.
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