Sympathetically restored to its Georgian roots, the house embellishes all of the nuanced beauty of the materials which have moved through the house over its 300 years. From doors, cut to size, found in the churchyard of Login, to peelings of wallpaper through the ages, the Artist owners looked to preserve not just the history of the house itself, but of welsh materials of a forgotten time, which they found and salvaged in the local area along the way. Through updating the central heating system, using cast iron radiators from a local church, the pair refashioned an open plan living space both upstairs and downstairs, creating a beautifully open, yet comfortably rustic living environment, bursting with artistry and history to imbue inspiration and expansion.
The 9 acre site is bisected by a beautiful stream which runs through the 4 rewilded fields, which have been subject to a nature recovery program run by the owners since they arrived. The project has been an integral cornerstone to the returning of owls, green Finches, hedgehogs, badgers and many other forms of wild-life, to have returned to the valley since its conception in 2019.
Nearest Rail: Clynderwen or Whitland
Parking: Driveway for two cars with additional parking nearby