Carmarthenshire is dairy and livestock country, with farms spread across steep-sided valleys and rolling hills from the Tywi valley up towards the Cambrian foothills. Broadband here thins out very quickly away from the main towns.

Deep green valleys, wooded slopes and open hill ground. The Tywi and Cothi valleys are attractive and awkward in equal measure, with slopes that shorten the horizon for properties on the valley floor.
Stone and rendered farmhouses with slate roofs, traditional Welsh longhouses, converted barns, and smallholdings across the hills.
Dairy farming dominates, with parlours, yards and cottages spread around the farmstead. Connectivity is increasingly needed for herd management and monitoring systems as well as the house.
Barn and pole mounts are common where the farmhouse sits in a hollow. Slate roofs are treated cautiously, with gable and wall positions preferred.
Dairy and livestock farms, rural contractors, and holiday accommodation in the valleys form the main commercial demand.
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