Guide price
£685,000
(£372/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleLlysonnen Road, Carmarthen SA33
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,841 sq. ft
EPC Rating: F
About this property
Former 19th-century watermill estate - rich in history, character and possibility
9 acres of land spanning wildlife meadows, large lakes, islands and extensive reed beds
Fully enclosed, predator-proof wildlife reserve - home to an established family of beavers
Abundant wildlife including kingfishers, otters, dippers and sewin & brown trout fishing
Character detached 4-bedroom family home with two reception rooms and en-suite
Modern bespoke kitchen/dining room with underfloor heating throughout
Former mill site across the lane - potential for conversion (STC)
Former cowshed and hay barn offering additional development or commercial potential (STC)
Meadow section ideal for small campsite, glamping or eco-retreat business (STC)
Fisherman's hut, jetty platform and summer house set within the wildlife reserve
Enclosed within a predator-proof ring fence, the 9-acre wildlife reserve has been carefully developed over many years into a thriving habitat of large interconnected lakes, reed beds, willow-fringed islands and water meadows. An established family of European beavers has made their lodge on an island opposite the house. Kingfishers, otters, dippers and sewin move freely through the reserve, which lies between two rivers teeming with brown trout and sewin. This is not a garden pond - this is a working wildlife ecosystem of genuine conservation significance.
The property itself is a spacious and characterful 4-bedroom detached family home, offering comfortable and well-appointed accommodation with an abundance of retained character. The heart of the house is the modern bespoke kitchen/dining room, complete with exposed beams, underfloor heating, built-in appliances and a relaxed, practical layout suited to family life. Two reception rooms - one with an exposed stone chimney breast housing a wood-burning stove - provide versatile living space, while four first-floor bedrooms (one with en-suite) and a modern family bathroom complete the picture.
Beyond the main residence, the property holds significant commercial and development potential. Across the lane sits the former mill site - the original millstone still resides here - with stone remains that could lend themselves to conversion into additional accommodation, a workshop or studio (subject to planning). Adjacent is a 2-bay hay barn in need of repair but offering good off-road parking. The level meadow section, located just off the council road, would make an ideal small campsite, glamping site or orchard (again, subject to necessary consents).
Ricketts Mill is accessible and well connected for a property of such seclusion - just 6 miles from the market town of Carmarthen and the A40, with the outstanding beaches of Pembrokeshire's coastline within easy reach. It is, above all, a property that must be experienced in person to be truly understood. Viewing is essential.
EPC Rating: F
Entrance Hall
A welcoming introduction to the home, the entrance hall immediately reflects the property's character and charm, featuring timber-effect flooring and a staircase rising to the first floor. Providing access to the principal reception rooms and kitchen, it creates a natural flow throughout the ground floor accommodation.
Kitchen/Dining Room (4.39m x 4.19m)
The heart of the home, this beautifully appointed bespoke kitchen combines practicality with rustic charm. Fitted with an extensive range of cabinetry, integrated appliances and a breakfast bar, the room enjoys dual aspect windows overlooking the surrounding countryside, exposed ceiling beams and ample space for family dining and entertaining.
Utility Room (3.53m x 3.51m)
Well-equipped and thoughtfully designed with extensive storage and appliance space, providing a practical working area separate from the main living accommodation.
Cloakroom / WC
Conveniently positioned off the utility area, the cloakroom is fitted with a WC.
Reception Room (4.39m x 3.15m)
A characterful reception space featuring exposed stone walling and ceiling beams, centred around a fireplace with wood-burning stove. A window to the front elevation frames views across the surrounding grounds, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout the seasons.
Living Room (4.93m x 4.67m)
A generously proportioned principal reception room offering a wonderful connection to the gardens via French doors opening onto the terrace. The room provides an ideal setting for both everyday family life and larger gatherings, with attractive views across the grounds beyond.
Side Entrance Hall
Accessed via a traditional stable-style door, this useful secondary entrance provides a practical everyday access point to the property. Finished with timber-effect flooring and benefiting from a radiator, it serves as an ideal boot room area, connecting conveniently to the utility room and principal living accommodation.
Landing
Access to loft space, airing cupboard and doors leading to all bedroom accommodation and family bathroom.
Bedroom One With En-Suite (5.23m x 3.56m)
A spacious principal bedroom enjoying a peaceful outlook over the surrounding countryside. Fitted wardrobes and bespoke storage provide excellent practicality, whilst the adjoining en-suite shower room creates a comfortable private retreat.
Bedroom Two (4.37m x 3.18m)
A bright double bedroom benefitting from dual aspect windows and delightful views towards the lakes and wildlife reserve. An ideal guest bedroom or secondary principal suite.
Bedroom Three (5.05m x 2.36m)
A versatile L-shaped bedroom with attractive rural views, offering flexibility as a bedroom, study or hobby room.
Bedroom Four (3.00m x 4.65m)
A charming bedroom tucked beneath the eaves, featuring characterful sloping ceilings and a Velux window that fills the room with natural light.
Family Bathroom (3.15m x 1.88m)
Beautifully appointed and serving the remaining bedrooms, comprising a contemporary suite with bath and shower over, fitted storage and heated towel rail.
Garden
Extending to approximately nine acres, the grounds at Ricketts Mill are every bit as captivating as the house itself, offering an exceptional blend of natural beauty, wildlife interest and future potential. Encompassing tranquil lakes, water meadows, mature planting and riverside habitats, the land has been carefully nurtured to create a private haven where nature flourishes.
Steeped in local history, the former mill site retains the atmospheric stone remains of the original water mill together with a collection of ancillary buildings, including a former cowshed and hay barn. Offering excellent scope for restoration, conversion or alternative uses, subject to the necessary planning consents, this area presents an exciting opportunity for those seeking a workshop, studio, leisure space or additional accommodation. The site benefits from mains electricity, shared drainage infrastructure and generous off-road parking.
Positioned adjacent to the county road and extending gently towards the river, the meadow provides a versatile parcel of land with a range of potential uses. Currently incorporating a lock-up garage, concrete outbuilding and substantial hardstanding area with power connected, the space could lend itself to hobby farming, equestrian interests, orchard planting, productive gardens or leisure pursuits, subject to any necessary permissions.
A truly remarkable feature of the property, the private wildlife reserve lies between two rivers and has been thoughtfully developed to encourage biodiversity and create a sanctuary for native species. The lakes have been extended over time to form islands and reed beds, while extensive planting of willow, birch, hazel and other native species has created a thriving natural habitat. Home to an abundance of wildlife including kingfishers, dippers, otters and trout, the reserve also supports an established beaver colony, whose lodge can be seen from the house itself. Protected by specialist predator-proof fencing and complemented by a fisherman's hut with power supply, this extraordinary environment offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a lifestyle immersed in nature.
The network of lakes, islands and waterways forms the centrepiece of the estate, creating ever-changing views throughout the seasons. Whether enjoyed from the jetty, the surrounding gardens or the comfort of the house, these beautiful water features contribute significantly to the property's sense of tranquillity and make Ricketts Mill a truly unique country retreat.
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