South Wales Echo

Spacious property comes with stable block

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A LAVISH home which dates back to the 14th century and comes with its own stables, paddocks and dunes could be the perfect property for horse lovers.

The Ploryn, in Kenfig Burrows, Bridgend, offers a spacious, modern and versatile home standing in 11 acres of grounds – including landscaped gardens, stables, a Manège (an enclosed area in which horses and riders are trained), walker, canter track, paddocks and dunes.

Thought to date back some 700 years, the five-bedroom detached property boasts four reception rooms – which are currently being used as a lounge, sitting room, dining room, and gym – with a kitchen/breakfast room to the back of the property.

To the first floor, the spacious master bedroom comes with built-in wardrobes, an en-suite, while four more double bedrooms offer plenty of space for a family or visitors, served by a family bathroom on the first floor.

The ground-floor accommodat­ion is also served by a shower room.

Standing in grounds of 11.15 acres, the home would certainly suit someone who enjoys the outdoors and keeps horses.

Immediatel­y to the back of The Ploryn is a lawn with a patio area – perfect for outdoor entertaini­ng and dining – and a hot tub.

Beyond this section is a stable block, made up of five loose boxes and a tack room.

Extra equestrian facilities include a barn, a four-horse undercover walker, a manège and a sand canter track.

The remaining land is made up of two paddocks which both have water supplies and the dunes of Kenfig Burrows. Estate agents Watts & Morgan say the property also benefits from commoners rights over Kenfig Burrows.

The Ploryn is being marketed at £829,950.

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