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Caerphilly farm for sale at £1.5 million

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 17:09, Sunday February 14th, 2010.
Last updated: 17:10, Sunday February 14th, 2010

A Caerphilly farmer has put his land on the market with a price tag of £1.5million.

Penyrheol Las Farm is described by farminguk.com as a “Livestock, Arable, Equestrian” farm with a modern bungalow with potential for enlargement.

The website also boasts that the farm occupies a “scenic position with countryside views” and has a bio-diverse woodland in Coed y Brain, which lies in Llanbradach.

The farm hit the headlines last month after farmer David Terence Jones was ordered to pay more than £8,000 after he illegally chopped down some trees.

Mr Jones, of Penyrheol Las Farm, ignored an enforcement notice issued by Forestry Commission Wales to replant nearly 1.5 hectares of woodland on his land at Coed y Brain.

Abertillery magistrates fined Jones £525 and ordered him to pay £7,800 in costs after he re-seeded the area with grass after cutting down the trees, despite an offer of grant aid from Forestry Commission Wales.

He was originally convicted of felling the area without a licence at Blackwood Magistrates Court in 2006.

The Forestry Commission then issued a restocking notice on the land and a subsequent appeal by the farmer was dismissed at Cardiff Crown Court.

However, Mr Jones failed to replant the cleared woodland with trees and the farmer was convicted of failing to comply with an enforcement notice at Abertillery Magistrates Court in December 2009.

As a result of both convictions, Jones was fined and substantial prosecution costs were awarded against him.

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