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£500,0002 bedroom detached house for sale
Llangunllo, Knighton, Powys
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Detached house
2 beds
1 bath
25.92 acre(s)
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- A rare opportunity to purchase a detached house, in need of renovation, with separate barn sitting in just under 26 acres
- Barn has planning consent for change of use into domestic accommodation
- Hillside pasture land, stunning views
- Hall, sitting room, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms
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Lower Firley offers an outstanding opportunity to purchase a slice of the good life amongst the stunning Welsh countryside. The potential to create a true lifestyle property is superb.
The house is in need to renovation and would benefit from extension, to make the most of it's unrivalled tranquil location.
There is a central hall, with a sitting room to one side, having a parquet floor, and kitchen to the other. Beyond the kitchen is the ground floor bathroom and rear lobby. Stairs rise from the hall to the first floor landing, where there are two double bedrooms, both with built-in cupboards.
The house has a south facing aspect and wonderful outlook.
Set a short distance from the house is a detached stone barn, of about 1,301 sq ft
(121 sq m), with planning consent for a change of use into domestic accommodation. The barn could be used as ancillary to the cottage, as a separate dwelling, or as an income stream through holiday let (subject to any necessary change to existing planning permission).
As a whole, the land provides possibility as a small holding.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ANY GATES THAT ARE OPENED ON VIEWINGS ARE CLOSED IMMEDIATELY
Local Authority: Powys
Services: Private water supply and treatment plant
drainage. Mains electricity.
Council Tax: Band D
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures
and fittings will be included in the sale. Certain
items such as garden ornaments, carpets and
curtains may be available by separate negotiation.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The
property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Tenure: Freehold
Planning: Prospective purchasers are advised that
they should make their own enquiries of the Powys
Council.
Viewing strictly through the agent.
Agents note: We understand that there is a public right of way along the track to the property and passing the barn and house. Please ask agent for more details.
The property enjoys a right of way over the initial part of the track, which gives access to the land, barn and house. The land, which is hillside pasture, extends to approximately 25.92 acres.
The property's position is quite breath taking, with outstanding far-reaching views across the valley and hills.
The property is set amidst the stunning rolling hills and valleys of rural mid-Wales. Several small villages are located nearby, with Knighton and Presteigne being the nearest market towns and provide the everyday range of facilities one would expect including schools, a range of local shops and supermarkets. The city of Hereford and the county town of Shrewsbury are slightly further afield, with both having mainline train stations. Llangunllo has a station on the Heart of the Wales line running from Shrewsbury to Swansea through the surrounding countryside which is mainly farmland and offers a great range of recreational opportunities including fantastic walking and riding.
The house is in need to renovation and would benefit from extension, to make the most of it's unrivalled tranquil location.
There is a central hall, with a sitting room to one side, having a parquet floor, and kitchen to the other. Beyond the kitchen is the ground floor bathroom and rear lobby. Stairs rise from the hall to the first floor landing, where there are two double bedrooms, both with built-in cupboards.
The house has a south facing aspect and wonderful outlook.
Set a short distance from the house is a detached stone barn, of about 1,301 sq ft
(121 sq m), with planning consent for a change of use into domestic accommodation. The barn could be used as ancillary to the cottage, as a separate dwelling, or as an income stream through holiday let (subject to any necessary change to existing planning permission).
As a whole, the land provides possibility as a small holding.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ANY GATES THAT ARE OPENED ON VIEWINGS ARE CLOSED IMMEDIATELY
Local Authority: Powys
Services: Private water supply and treatment plant
drainage. Mains electricity.
Council Tax: Band D
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures
and fittings will be included in the sale. Certain
items such as garden ornaments, carpets and
curtains may be available by separate negotiation.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The
property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Tenure: Freehold
Planning: Prospective purchasers are advised that
they should make their own enquiries of the Powys
Council.
Viewing strictly through the agent.
Agents note: We understand that there is a public right of way along the track to the property and passing the barn and house. Please ask agent for more details.
The property enjoys a right of way over the initial part of the track, which gives access to the land, barn and house. The land, which is hillside pasture, extends to approximately 25.92 acres.
The property's position is quite breath taking, with outstanding far-reaching views across the valley and hills.
The property is set amidst the stunning rolling hills and valleys of rural mid-Wales. Several small villages are located nearby, with Knighton and Presteigne being the nearest market towns and provide the everyday range of facilities one would expect including schools, a range of local shops and supermarkets. The city of Hereford and the county town of Shrewsbury are slightly further afield, with both having mainline train stations. Llangunllo has a station on the Heart of the Wales line running from Shrewsbury to Swansea through the surrounding countryside which is mainly farmland and offers a great range of recreational opportunities including fantastic walking and riding.
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The Strutt & Parker Ludlow office is centrally located in the centre of the historic market town, next to the world famous Feathers Hotel. Our team of Ludlow agents cover a very large area and offer properties for sale and to let in South Shropshire, North Herefordshire, Powys/Mid Wales, the Welsh Marches as well as Worcestershire. The office sells a wide range of property including everything from cottages to country houses and farms to new developments and town properties. We also offer a full range of professional services in respect of valuations, planning and renewables.