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£850,000Barn conversion for sale
Gwern-y-go Barns, Sarn
Barn conversion
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Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Listed building consent
- Full planning consent
- Barn conversions
- Outstanding countryside
- Excellent access
- Close to wales and england border
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
GWERN-Y-GO BARNS
SARN, NEWTOWN, POWYS, SY16 4EP
Roger Parry and partners have been favoured with the instruction to sell this delightful range of Grade ll listed, brick traditional barns known as 'Gwern-y-go barns'.
Gwern-y-go barns are set in outstanding countryside close to the Wales and England border. The property has excellent access onto the A489 trunk road leading to Mid Wales to the West and Shropshire to the East.
This is a unique opportunity to purchase a beautiful development dating back to the 19th century with the benefit of Listed Building Consent (M/2004/0643) and Full planning consent (M/2004/0635) to convert the barns into 13 dwellings.
Summary - FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
GWERN-Y-GO BARNS
SARN, NEWTOWN, POWYS, SY16 4EP
Roger Parry and partners have been favoured with the instruction to sell this delightful range of Grade ll listed, brick traditional barns known as 'Gwern-y-go barns'.
Gwern-y-go barns are set in outstanding countryside close to the Wales and England border. The property has excellent access onto the A489 trunk road leading to Mid Wales to the West and Shropshire to the East.
This is a unique opportunity to purchase a beautiful development dating back to the 19th century with the benefit of Listed Building Consent (M/2004/0643) and Full planning consent (M/2004/0635) to convert the barns into 13 dwellings.
History - Gwern-y-go Farm has been a major farm in this area since a grange of the Cistercian Abbey of Cwm-hir, Radnorshire was established in the medieval period. The farm buildings date from a planned development of the farm in the early to mid 19th century to provide self-contained feed handling facilities and housing for livestock. The buildings are still used for livestock housing today.
Description - Gwern-y-go Barns are grade II listed due to them being a well preserved example of a building specifically designed for animal husbandry. The barns are constructed of brick walls under mainly slate roofs. They are laid out in a symmetrical plan comprising two enclosed yards separated by a large 6 bay building, with an open-fronted cart house with round arches, and a loft over.
On each side of this there are two small rectangular stockyards with a central gate which serves three animal houses each side.
There is a bounty of character features throughout the buildings; including boarded stable doors in wooden frames, ventilated
windows, an octagonal ventilator turret with spire at the centre and ventilated brickwork on the gable walls.
The buildings have Listed Building Consent (M/2004/0643) and Full Planning Consent (M/2004/0635) for 13 dwellings with associated works. All pre-commencement conditions on the planning consent have been discharged. Powys County Council have
confirmed that development has commenced. Copies of all the approved plans are available at the agent's Welshpool Office to view.
Services - Mains water, mains electricity & sewage treatment plant
Method Of Sale - For sale by private treaty.
Tenure - The property is freehold and will be sold with vacant possession.
Local Authority - Powys County Council
Spa Road East, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5LG.
Wayleave, Easements & Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights including rights of way, whether public or private, light, drainage, water and electricity supplies and any other rights and obligations, easements and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether referred to in the Sale details or not.
Plans, Areas And Schedules - Plans are for identification and reference purposes only. The purchaser(s) shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves of the description of the property. Any error or mis-statement shall not annul a sale or entitle
any party to compensation.
GWERN-Y-GO BARNS
SARN, NEWTOWN, POWYS, SY16 4EP
Roger Parry and partners have been favoured with the instruction to sell this delightful range of Grade ll listed, brick traditional barns known as 'Gwern-y-go barns'.
Gwern-y-go barns are set in outstanding countryside close to the Wales and England border. The property has excellent access onto the A489 trunk road leading to Mid Wales to the West and Shropshire to the East.
This is a unique opportunity to purchase a beautiful development dating back to the 19th century with the benefit of Listed Building Consent (M/2004/0643) and Full planning consent (M/2004/0635) to convert the barns into 13 dwellings.
Summary - FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
GWERN-Y-GO BARNS
SARN, NEWTOWN, POWYS, SY16 4EP
Roger Parry and partners have been favoured with the instruction to sell this delightful range of Grade ll listed, brick traditional barns known as 'Gwern-y-go barns'.
Gwern-y-go barns are set in outstanding countryside close to the Wales and England border. The property has excellent access onto the A489 trunk road leading to Mid Wales to the West and Shropshire to the East.
This is a unique opportunity to purchase a beautiful development dating back to the 19th century with the benefit of Listed Building Consent (M/2004/0643) and Full planning consent (M/2004/0635) to convert the barns into 13 dwellings.
History - Gwern-y-go Farm has been a major farm in this area since a grange of the Cistercian Abbey of Cwm-hir, Radnorshire was established in the medieval period. The farm buildings date from a planned development of the farm in the early to mid 19th century to provide self-contained feed handling facilities and housing for livestock. The buildings are still used for livestock housing today.
Description - Gwern-y-go Barns are grade II listed due to them being a well preserved example of a building specifically designed for animal husbandry. The barns are constructed of brick walls under mainly slate roofs. They are laid out in a symmetrical plan comprising two enclosed yards separated by a large 6 bay building, with an open-fronted cart house with round arches, and a loft over.
On each side of this there are two small rectangular stockyards with a central gate which serves three animal houses each side.
There is a bounty of character features throughout the buildings; including boarded stable doors in wooden frames, ventilated
windows, an octagonal ventilator turret with spire at the centre and ventilated brickwork on the gable walls.
The buildings have Listed Building Consent (M/2004/0643) and Full Planning Consent (M/2004/0635) for 13 dwellings with associated works. All pre-commencement conditions on the planning consent have been discharged. Powys County Council have
confirmed that development has commenced. Copies of all the approved plans are available at the agent's Welshpool Office to view.
Services - Mains water, mains electricity & sewage treatment plant
Method Of Sale - For sale by private treaty.
Tenure - The property is freehold and will be sold with vacant possession.
Local Authority - Powys County Council
Spa Road East, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5LG.
Wayleave, Easements & Rights Of Way - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights including rights of way, whether public or private, light, drainage, water and electricity supplies and any other rights and obligations, easements and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether referred to in the Sale details or not.
Plans, Areas And Schedules - Plans are for identification and reference purposes only. The purchaser(s) shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves of the description of the property. Any error or mis-statement shall not annul a sale or entitle
any party to compensation.
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