Plas Glansevin events & wedding venue on the market

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Plas Glansevin Mansion, a substantial, stately event and wedding venue in Carmarthenshire, West Wales, has been brought to the market by specialist business property adviser Christie & Co.

 

The Grade II listed Georgian property provides a unique venue for weddings, weekend breaks, and corporate events, offering five reception rooms, games room, sauna, outdoor pool, fully equipped catering kitchen and guestrooms for overnight stays. Plas Glansevin, which was built in 1832, still retains many of its original features, including a portico with Doric columns, sweeping Nash staircase, and open fireplaces, and is situated in approximately six acres with an expansive lawn and gardens.

 

Plas Glansevin is located on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a popular tourist destination, providing an ideal location for this type of venue and offering an idyllic setting for guests to enjoy and explore. The estate sits among the attractive rural villages in Carmarthenshire, including Llangadog, Bethlehem and Capel Gwynfe, and is close to notable local landscape feature, Y Garn Goch, the site of two Iron Age hill forts.

 

In addition to the main building, the site also features the Coach House, four bedroom owner’s accommodation which sits in 3/4 acre, which was converted from an old barn and rebuilt by the current owners in 1990 and is available on separate title deeds. The house benefits from its own private garden, driveway and entrance providing some separation from the main accommodation. There is also an annexe attached to the Coach House which has been designed to provide self-contained overflow guest accommodation in addition to the Mansion lodgings.

 

The current owners bought the property in 1985 and invested considerably in the main building, currently operating a business model of hiring out the property as a whole to large parties on a self-catering basis for weddings, corporate events, or group functions. The owners do not currently advertise and all bookings are generally via word of mouth and repeat bookings.  The property would lend itself to the development of an outdoors activity centre as there is an undeveloped plot of land to the rear of the mansion which offers an additional 4.5 acres.

 

Mr & Mrs Peters, the current owners, are looking to move on in order to downsize and retire. They comment: “We have had 30 wonderful years at Glansevin and are looking forward to meeting the new custodians who will take it on its next journey.”

 

Corrina Jones, Business Agent based in Christie & Co’s Cardiff office

comments: “Plas Glansevin offers an exciting opportunity for a new owner to take the helm and drive revenue forward through a multi-faceted property with the potential for multiple income streams. A new buyer would be ideally placed to build on the foundations laid down by our clients, whether that be as a boutique guest house, beautiful wedding venue, activity centre or corporate retreat. This unique venue provides the chance to live and work in a historical period property and in an area of outstanding natural beauty. It’s the perfect combination and an opportunity not to be missed!”

 

Christie & Co is marketing Plas Glansevin Mansion and Coach House freehold off an asking price of £1,600,000.

 

Please find further details on the business and property here:

www.glansevin.com [1] or at  https://www.welshmansionforsale.com/

 


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