A house is up for sale in a tiny Welsh village with a big surprise in the driveway – but there’s a catch

In the quaint Welsh village of Gorslas near Cross Hands in Carmarthenshire, a unique property has been listed for sale, offering not just a home but also a former bakery and even a Citroen car. The house, which is currently on the market, presents an opportunity for a new business venture or a family residence, boasting three bedrooms, two kitchens, and ample space for various potential uses.

Originally a bakery supplying bread to the local community, the property includes two reception rooms, a study, and various storage spaces on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a cloakroom. Additionally, the property features a linked former bakery building with four rooms, a garage area, forecourt parking, and two small outbuildings.

The unique selling point of this property is the inclusion of a silver Citroen car; however, there is a slight catch – the car does not come with a key. Angie Davey of Paul Fosh Auctions noted the rarity of such a sale, with the former bakery retaining its oven and offering ample parking, garden space, and development potential with the necessary planning consents.

The main house showcases traditional features such as an Aga in one of the kitchens, and the bakery building, although in need of renovation, provides additional living or working spaces. The property auction, which includes this intriguing listing among ninety others, is set to take place online, starting on October 1st and ending on October 3rd.

For those seeking a project that combines property renovation with the challenge of getting a car back on the road, this listing presents a unique opportunity in a picturesque Welsh village. Whether it’s for residential use or a business venture, the property’s blend of history and potential makes it a compelling prospect for prospective buyers.