2 bedroom property with land
Land
2 beds
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Basic 26Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Located in the Upper Lugg Valley
- Detached cabin style single storey property of a non-traditional construction
- Just outside the rural village of Whitton on B4357
- Residential occupancy
- In need of complete renovation
- Set in just over an acre of grounds and paddocks to be verified
- Frontage to the bank of the River Lugg
- Various outbuildings
METHOD OF SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
An unique single storey detached country property built to a cabin style which is historically formed from an old blacksmiths shop, set in just over an acre of grounds and paddocks.
The property is of a non-standard construction and is in need of extensive refurbishment and renovation throughout however offers the opportunity to renovate to your own styling currently offering open plan kitchen/living room with 2 bedrooms and shower room off, together with a various range of outbuildings to include former kenneling all would benefit from upgrading.
One of the highlights of Celtic Bridge is its picturesque outlook over the River Lugg and the Lugg valley beyond. Located some 4 miles from the historic borderland town of Presteigne which nestles in the heart of the Marches being surrounded by beautiful, unspoilt countryside, with the assumed motto, \"Gateway to Wales” which was once the former county town of Radnorshire hosting two festivals, the originally named Sheep Music Festival and Presteigne Festival of Music and Arts, attracting some well-known composers. There is also the award-winning Judges Lodgings Museum being the winner of numerous national awards, the town is also commended for its many community-led initiatives and a wonderful array of independent shops and businesses on its high street and other traders within the town.
The market town of Knighton, 4 miles, with the train station onto the Heart of Wales line running to Shrewsbury to Swansea. Larger towns of Leominster, 18 miles and Ludlow, 23 miles, offer a wider range of shops and services.
The open plan accommodation is arranged as follows:
KitchenLiving AreaBedroom OneBedroom TwoShower Room
OutsideApproached via a private gated driveway being fenced and railed to each side off the B4357 leading to a good size arrival area off which are various former outbuildings including kennels, greenhouse, outbuilding with workshop and isolation pen.
The Landone main field being subdivided into 3 sloping pasture paddocks and running down to the bank of the River Lugg with double bay field shelter.
ServicesMains electric and water. Private drainage.
Land Registry & TenureThe property is currently made up on 3 separate freehold property titles viz. CYM579895, CYM579895 and CYM89617.
Local Authority Council TaxPowys County Council Council Tax Band B.
FixturesThe agent has not tested any apparatus equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order, or fit for their purpose. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor.
Agents NotesWhilst we endeavor to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, then please contact our office and we will be pleased to check the information. Do so particularly if contemplating travelling somedistance to view the property.
An unique single storey detached country property built to a cabin style which is historically formed from an old blacksmiths shop, set in just over an acre of grounds and paddocks.
The property is of a non-standard construction and is in need of extensive refurbishment and renovation throughout however offers the opportunity to renovate to your own styling currently offering open plan kitchen/living room with 2 bedrooms and shower room off, together with a various range of outbuildings to include former kenneling all would benefit from upgrading.
One of the highlights of Celtic Bridge is its picturesque outlook over the River Lugg and the Lugg valley beyond. Located some 4 miles from the historic borderland town of Presteigne which nestles in the heart of the Marches being surrounded by beautiful, unspoilt countryside, with the assumed motto, \"Gateway to Wales” which was once the former county town of Radnorshire hosting two festivals, the originally named Sheep Music Festival and Presteigne Festival of Music and Arts, attracting some well-known composers. There is also the award-winning Judges Lodgings Museum being the winner of numerous national awards, the town is also commended for its many community-led initiatives and a wonderful array of independent shops and businesses on its high street and other traders within the town.
The market town of Knighton, 4 miles, with the train station onto the Heart of Wales line running to Shrewsbury to Swansea. Larger towns of Leominster, 18 miles and Ludlow, 23 miles, offer a wider range of shops and services.
The open plan accommodation is arranged as follows:
KitchenLiving AreaBedroom OneBedroom TwoShower Room
OutsideApproached via a private gated driveway being fenced and railed to each side off the B4357 leading to a good size arrival area off which are various former outbuildings including kennels, greenhouse, outbuilding with workshop and isolation pen.
The Landone main field being subdivided into 3 sloping pasture paddocks and running down to the bank of the River Lugg with double bay field shelter.
ServicesMains electric and water. Private drainage.
Land Registry & TenureThe property is currently made up on 3 separate freehold property titles viz. CYM579895, CYM579895 and CYM89617.
Local Authority Council TaxPowys County Council Council Tax Band B.
FixturesThe agent has not tested any apparatus equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order, or fit for their purpose. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor.
Agents NotesWhilst we endeavor to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, then please contact our office and we will be pleased to check the information. Do so particularly if contemplating travelling somedistance to view the property.
About this agent

Welcome to David Parry, we are a family-run estate agency located in the beautiful Welsh borderlands covering Herefordshire, Shropshire, Mid and West Wales. We have many years experience of selling residential, commercial, equestrian and agricultural property and can help you with the process of buying and selling your property. Our range of services include free pre-sale valuations.












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