It might look straight out of a storybook, but rest assured that this stone farmhouse in the south of Wales is the real deal. Dubbed "Cwmceiliog Fawr," (say that five times fast!) the 123-acre property overlooks the lovely Dulais Valley and features plenty of room for grazing sheep and cattle, in addition to its own lake. It's situated in the historical country of Carmarthenshire—affectionately known as the "Garden of Wales." We can see why!

this image is not availablepinterest
this image is not availablepinterest
this image is not availablepinterest
this image is not availablepinterest
this image is not availablepinterest

Of course, no farmhouse would be complete without an interior decked out in true country charm. We'd shell out the asking price just to spend a day cooking on that showstopping, emerald green, oil-fired Aga.

this image is not availablepinterest

This dreamy property is for sale for £945,000. For more information, visit Savills.

this image is not availablepinterest
Headshot of Elizabeth Finkelstein
Elizabeth Finkelstein

Writer Elizabeth Finkelstein is a self-proclaimed old house addict on a lifelong hunt for her perfect historic home. From big Victorian fixer-uppers to tiny colonials to mid-century modern masterpieces, Elizabeth believes that the best homes show the charm of having been loved over time. She chronicles it all on her website CIRCA Old Houses, which showcases beautiful old houses for sale across the country. See more at CircaOldHouses.com.