The PropertyTrederwen House is a Grade II Listed County House, believed to date back to the early 1600's. Full of original features and the charm of a grand country home. With five / six bedrooms and a detached three bedroom cottage, ideal for extended family or business opportunity for letting.Outside, the site extends to approximately 0.8 of an acre and includes large lawns with a selection of mature trees and well-established borders also a wide range of outbuildings. Situated in the village of Arddleen, between the towns of Welshpool and Oswestry, with Shrewsbury being approximately 18 miles to the east. Llanymynech is approximately4 miles north and has a village shop and a Golf Club.Covered PorchTo the front of the house you are greeted by a stunning open fronted original porch that includes fitted oak benches and red quarry tile flooring.Entrance Hallway Quarry tiled flooring continues through the oak door leading to the entrance porch, door to guest bedroom ( bedroom 6) and caller. Bedroom Six / StudyAccessed from the front hallway. Bay window with garden views. Lounge/Family/GamesAccessed from the front hallway this room as a multitude of uses, currently used a study. Stunning garden views and feature fireplace. Kitchen/Dining RoomTriple aspect with views to rear, oak beans throughout. A range of fitted units, sink and drainer, space for range master cooker with extractor over, feature brick fireplace, space for dish washer and American style fridge freezer, feature fireplace with wood burning stove, limestone flagged floor. Rear LobbyBrick paved and tiled floor, feature former bread oven. Given access to living room, Utility, downstairs cloak and access to rear court yard. Living RoomCurrently used as the families main living room. Views to side and rear. Feature fireplace with wood burning stove, oak beans throughout. Downstairs CloakroomWC, wash basin, brick paved floorUtility RoomBase units with sink and double drainer, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, brick paved floor.Bedroom OneStunning garden views, Feature fireplace, radiators,storage alcove.Bedroom TwoViews of open countryside, Feature fireplace, radiator.Shower RoomWC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, heated towel railFamily BathroomWC, wash basin, corner bath, heated towel rail, tiled floor, garden viewBedroom ThreeOak beams, feature fireplace, radiator. En-Suite Shower Room: WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, heated towel rail.Bedroom FourStunning garden views, radiator.Bedroom FiveSecond floor room located in converted attic, room for 2 double beds, views of distant countryside, oak beams, radiators, door to boiler room that can easily be converted into an en-suite. The CottageLiving Room: Wood burning stove, exposed timbers, tiled floor and under floor heating.Kitchen / Dining Room: A range of wall and base units, sink and drainer, fitted electric hob with extractor over and oven below, cupboard housing boiler, tiled floor and under floor heating.Master Bedroom: Exposed timbers, built in double wardrobe, radiator.En-Suite Shower Room: WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, heated towel rail, tiled floor.Bedroom Two: Exposed timber, radiator. Bedroom Three: Exposed timber, radiatorBathroom: WC, wash basin, 'P' shape bath with wall mounted shower over, heated towel rail, tiled floor.OutbuildingsOutbuilding One: Includes utility room, store room, workshop with power andlighting. Providing potential for conversion and not additional accommodation subjectto the relevant planning consents.Outbuilding Two: Includes Games room with attached stable and garden store.Also, provides potential for conversion into additional accommodation subject to therelevant planning consents. The outbuildings provide potential for conversion intoadditional accommodation (subject to the relevant planning consents).OutsideApproached from the road via a right of way over the track leading to a gateway opening into the rear courtyard and parking area. The courtyard gives access to the outbuildings, the rear of the house which includes a paved seating area and a gateway opens into the cottage courtyard. The garden is situated to the front of the main house and comprises mostly of lawn with a selection of mature trees including fruit trees and is surrounded by established borders. The cottage has a courtyard area to the front which includes gravelled and paved areas ideal for al fresco dining and a gateway opens to a side garden which consists mostly of lawn.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70206500
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The propertyThe Old Vicarage offers an exciting opportunity for a new purchaser to live on the rural outskirts of Oswestry in the vibrant village of Llansilin. Believed to date from 1792 the property was reputedly altered by Rev. Walter Jones in the mid nineteenth century. Since being sold by the diocese in the late twentieth century The Old Vicarage remains an imposing and majestic period country offering immense opportunity for a new owner. Beautifully situated in an elevated position the staggering rural valley views are awe inspiring and enjoyed from the grounds to the fore. Period features and architectural details provide immense interest and character both internally and externally. Internally these details include hand turned staircase, panelled doors, window shutters, deep craved skirting boards and architraves and quarry tiled floors. Externally a rendered symmetrical facade, mullion windows, decorative angular chimneys and a slate tiled roof create an impressive and charming exterior. The wide front door opens to the formal front hall with the staircase rising upwards. Five gracious reception rooms all enjoying good proportions and tall mullion windows are to the ground floor. These offer flexible accommodation for both entertaining and family living. The drawing room is a room of poise and elegance with original shutters and a high ceiling. To the rear of The Old Vicarage is the kitchen and utility room with quarry tiled floor and door to the rear. Five double bedrooms, two with en suite shower rooms, bathroom and further shower room radiate off the landing and all the bedrooms benefit from inspiring views across the gardens. The double garage offers a plethora of uses and could be converted or changed subject to the relevant planning or local authority consents.Services: Mains electricity and drainage. Kero condensing heating and hot water boilerOutsideExternally, The Old Vicarage is set within a horticultural oasis of mature landscaped gardens and grounds that wrap around the house. Mature specimen shrubs, a small orchard and lawn areas are complemented by al fresco seating and dining areas maximising the sunny aspects throughout the day to enjoy the magnificent views across the Welsh countryside for the front. A useful shed and greenhouse are in situ for the hortcultural enthusiast.An impressive carriage driveway sweeps to the front of the house. There is vast area of parking to the front and also by the double garage.LocationThe Old Vicarage is situated in the popular Welsh border village of Llansilin. Oswestry offers an excellent range of day-to-day shopping, recreational and educational facilities, and is within easy motoring distance of the larger centres of Shrewsbury, Birmingham and Chester offering more comprehensive amenities. There are excellent state and private schools in the vicinity including Oswestry School, Shrewsbury School, Ellesmere College and Moreton Hall. There is a railway station in Gobowen, providing access to Birmingham, Shrewsbury and London, whilst the A5/M54 provides access to Birmingham and the Midlands, along with regional airports at Birmingham and Manchester. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_powys-r783021/for-sale_i71368381
Cringoed Isaf is a unique offering comprising two detached properties standing in a truly peaceful and private location surrounded by the spectacular Welsh countryside. The main house is a historic stone Welsh cottage which has been sympathetically renovated and extended by the current owners. The cottage retains a number of period features, including exposed stone walls and solid floors, along with two wood burning stoves. The property has a wonderful flow of well-centered accommodation with the kitchen breakfast room and snug found in the older part of the house to the front, with an extended rear inner hallway connecting to the sitting room which has impressive views over the grounds. Completing the ground floor accommodation of the main house is a good sized walk-in pantry and a family bathroom with exposed stone wall.The first floor has four bedrooms, most notable being the principal bedroom, which is found within the extended part of the property and has tall semi-vaulted ceilings and views over the gardens and beyond. Completing the first floor is a well equipped shower room.The BarnStanding adjacent to the primary residence, this property was completed by the current owners in 1997 and provides wonderful light living accommodation, which includes a kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room and dining room, with a large doubled sided wood burning stove serving both reception rooms. The first floor has three bedrooms and two bathrooms (one en suite). The property retains complete independence from the main house with its own outdoor areas and services. The property is classed as ancillary accommodation to the main house and could be used for a number of purposes, including multi-generational living or as a holiday let.Gardens and landSurrounding the two properties are beautifully landscaped and private gardens consisting of several areas, including formal lawns, meadows, a productive kitchen garden, and access to the river that flows through the land from south to north. There are a number of hidden and secluded patio and seating areas within the grounds providing an excellent choice for alfresco dining and outdoor entertainment. Most notable is the flagged terrace to the rear of the main house, accessed via the sitting room. Beyond the formal grounds are approximately 10 acres of pasture and woodland divided into useful paddocked areas with separate road access. This ground provides wonderful country walks and productive grazing land if required.A small area of the pasture has recently been fenced and re-wilded. Within this re-wilded area is a stunning natural wildlife pond providing a haven for wildlife and habitats, with the owners noting a number of bird life, dragon flies, butterflies and newts nearby. Standing away from the two properties accessed off the main drive is an impressive galvanised steel framed barn standing on a concrete pad with an aggregate and concrete turning area. This building is divided into a number of useful bays and has water and electricity connections. Approximately half a mile to the south-west of the property is a further lot of circa 3.3 acres, which has recently been re-planted with hundreds of deciduous trees. This lot is available by separate negotiation.The current owners have undertaken a pre-planning application which proposes the construction of three holiday chalets within the grounds. Please speak to the agent for further information. Lot 1 - approximately 12.58 acresLot 2 - approximately 3.35 acresProperty informationServices: Oil fired central heating. Private drainage via septic tank. Mains electricity and private water fed by spring.Local Authority: Powys county council.Council Tax Band: Main house band E. Ancillary accommodation band F.Energy performance certificate: Main House rating F. The Barn rating E.Situated just over four miles from the village of Llanerfyl, Cringoed Isaf enjoys access to the Banwy Valley and surrounding hills. The area is noted for its great beauty, wonderful walks and rides and easy accessibility to the Snowdonia National Park and coast. Nearby Welshpool sits in the upper reaches of the Severn Valley and provides an excellent range of local amenities as well as a range of restaurants, local inns and cafes. Road networks in the area are good, and a local rail service can be found at Welshpool and connects to intercity services at Shrewsbury, Birmingham, Chester and Hereford. Primary and secondary schools can be found at Llanfair Caereinion, Newtown and Welshpool.DistancesLlanerfyl 4.3 miles, Welshpool 18 miles, Machynlleth 22.6 miles, Shrewsbury 36.9 miles, Chester 55 miles. (Distances are approximate).Directions (Postcode SY21 0JG)From Llanerfyl, head south-west sign posted to Talerddig and continue along this road for approximately 3.7 miles. Take the left fork 100 metres after the red phone box. Continue down the hill where you will see a galvanized gate in front of you on a 90-degree left-hand bend. Pass through this gate (make sure it is shut behind you please) and continue along this road, passing over the cattle grid. When the road changes from tarmac to gravel, pass over the ford and the wooden gate for Cringeod Isaf will be found over the bridge in front of you.What3words: ///history.heightens.forensic For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_powys-r783021/for-sale_i70369843
The most wonderful family home with income potential, set in about 1.42 acres. DescriptionLlandrinio Hall is an extremely sophisticated 'grown up' house which has a fabulous feel to it. The hall is believed to be the oldest extant brick built building in Montgomeryshire. Not only does it work wonderfully as a family home, it also lends itself as being a great house for entertaining and as a holiday let/Airbnb. The house originates from around 1682 and was originally the home of the Robert Peel Family. There are some wonderful features including exposed beams, large sash windows and working shutters, original oak floorboards, and the fabulous staircase. The whole house has a BOSE sound system wired in which also works in the wet room and on the terrace garden. The accommodation flows beautifully from the central living room which has a wood burning stove and double doors leading outside to the front of the house and driveway. The billiards room has wooden flooring, an open fire place, is double aspect and currently houses a 1907 snooker table from North Wales which can be purchased by way of separate negotiation. The cinema room serves well as a family room with an open fireplace and has a soundproof floor.The family kitchen offers a wonderful space for entertaining with farmhouse style units, pebbledash walls, Norwegian granite worktops, a Falcon Range oven with gas hob, integrated dishwasher and quarry tiled flooring. Doors lead through to the conservatory and dining area with fabulous views towards Rodney's Pillar and over the formal gardens on which you can access through a set of French doors. The morning room is currently used as an office/playroom.The beautiful, solid oak Caroleanne staircase rises from an inner hallway to the first floor where there are two good size double bedrooms and a blue themed family bathroom. A door provides access to a corridor where there is a further double bedroom with a four poster Emperor bed (available by separate negotiation), a double bedroom, a large linen cupboard, a twin/laundry room, a family bathroom and a separate wet room with a monsoon shower, pebble dash walls and floor, and a heated towel rail.The second floor is split into two wings with two separate staircases accessed from the first floor. On the one side, is a double bedroom with a decorative arched window and a large attic store. On the second floor of the other wing, are two double bedrooms with a landing area in-between.OutsideThe house is approached via a long tarmac, lime tree avenue to a sweep to the front of the house onto a gravel parking area. The main garden with its wonderful views over to Rodney's Pillar is laid out with a formal lawn with topiary yew hedges and a kitchen garden, opening to an orchard area. A private enclosed garden includes an outside chess set, but could serve well as a vegetable garden.LocationLlandrinio is a village situated on the Powys/Shropshire borders and is surrounded by farmland with a back drop of The Breiddens which incorporate Rodney's Pillar, Moel Y Golfa and Middletown Hill. The village church is significant being a Norman Church of St Trunio and is a Grade II Listed building.Welshpool approximately 8 miles away, has a selection of independent and high street shops, restaurants, supermarkets, leisure centre and the well-known Powis Castle, owned by The National Trust which hosts a number of events throughout the year.Welshpool and Llanymynech (3.8 miles), have very popular Golf Courses of 12 and 18 holes. Oswestry (10 miles away), and Shrewsbury (14 miles), offer a wider selection of shops, restaurants, schooling and also provides access onto the A5, M54, A483 and M56 for onward travel and communication links North, East and South.Gobowen Station is approximately 12 miles away with links to Chester, Crewe, Shrewsbury, Birmingham and London Euston.Square Footage: 6,011 sq ft Acreage: 1.42 AcresDirectionsFrom ShrewsburyTake the A458 signposted to Welshpool. After the village of Ford, take the B4393 to the right signposted to Four Crosses and Lake Vyrnwy. After approximately 8 miles having passed through Alberbury, Crew Green and 3.4 of a mile after the bridge crossing the River Severn, the driveway to Llandrinio Hall will be seen on the left.From OswestryFrom the Mile End Roundabout take the A483 signposted to Welshpool. Continue through Pant and Llanymynech and at the Four Crosses crossroad take the B4393 signposted to Llandrinio. On arriving in the village of Llandrinio, continue past the Punch Bowl Public house and the driveway to Llandrinio Hall will be found on the right hand side on leaving the village. Additional InfoPowys County Council- Band H.Mains water, electricity, oil central heating, private drainage. Calor gas bottles for the hob.Grade II Listed.Brochure prepared: 2023/01 BTJPhotographs:2022 2023/01-Chris Curl and clients own For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_powys-r783021/for-sale_i69793742
Attractive and large country house offering exciting commercial opportunities. DescriptionThe property is currently in use as a retreat centre. In the past it has been used as a hotel and conference centre. The house stands in generous landscaped grounds and gardens with trees, shrubs and numerous out-buildings. The rear of the property is very private, looking down across the garden and fields to the Caerfanell river (which joins the Usk at Talybont) and then up across to a tree lined hillside. There is parking for at least 25 cars, at the front, side and rear of the building.Aberclydach is centrally heated with a biomass boiler, and has a commercial EPC rating of A. The original stone Victorian property was added to in the late 1990's with a very sympathetically designed addition to provide further accommodation for the resident retreat centre staff. Although essentially Aberclydach is one large house, connected internally on the first floor, it is currently used for two distinct and separate purposes: as a retreat centre in the 'Main House' and for the resident Community who support these activities in the 'Community House'. Apart from notes about the overall number of bedrooms /bathrooms this information will detail these two areas in turn.Accommodation Bedrooms overviewIn total the house has 22 bedrooms over three floors. This could be 23 if including a second-floor box room. The bedrooms are situated as follows:Ground floor: Two bedrooms (accessible for people with a disability).First floor -14 bedrooms, 10 en suite: Seven in the Main House and three in the Community House.Second floor - Six bedrooms: Four bedrooms in the Main House and two in the Community House.The 10 bedrooms with en-suites have the following facilities: one has a bath and a walk-in shower, two have baths (with shower overhead) and the rest have walk in showers, as well as a WC and wash hand basin. In addition there is a bathroom, a walk-in shower room on the first floor (both with WC's and hand basins) on the Community House side on the first floor and two bathrooms on the ground floor (one of which is accessible) as well as a two WC's ,one close to the bar area in the Main House, the other in the Community House side on the first floor.MAIN HOUSEEntranceThe main door to Aberclydach House opens to a hallway with hanging space, shoe and boot rack, the doorway to the cellar and a fire door through to the ground floor main carpeted corridor.LibraryThe carpeted library is through a doorway to the right, from the high-ceilinged hallway. There is wooden book shelving, a large sash window with window seat and it has shuttered French Window style double internal doors, through to a large and bright sitting room/conservatory.Sitting room/ConservatoryThis spacious and bright room, overlooking the front gardens, is half glazed on almost three sides, as well as having two velux windows. It connects through to the library via the internal French Window style doors. It has a wooden flooring. It is also accessed from the main ground floor hallway.LobbyThis wooden floored hallway area is currently in use as a book shop, with shelving, generous cupboard space and a deep window ledge. It has a half glazed external doorway leading out to the south facing lawned and bordered garden, and outside sitting area.Sitting room and Bar areaA half glazed bright L-shaped sitting area, with a wooden floor and four velux windows which overlooks both the front and rear gardens. It has a double door access to the rear garden area, with a patio. At the far end is a bar (currently in use as a storage area) with a doorway through to a large storeroom (with meters).Downstairs WCTo the left beyond the bar, is a doorway to a small lobby area, and a second door through to a WC with wash hand basin. This ground floor WC has a frosted window for privacy.Conference Room/Meeting RoomAt the heart of the main house is a wooden floored room, formerly used as a conference room, and currently in use as a shrine room for meditation practice. This room has three fully glazed internal double doors, two with full length shutters. There is also a sash window with original shutters. A further door leads to the ground floor hallway.CellarThe cellar is accessed from the Main House entrance hallway. The cellar door opens on to a staircase to the cellar/ drying room, washing room, with sink and storage space and a hot water cylinder.Main House Dining RoomThis simply presented, wooden floored high ceilinged west facing dining room is situated next to the ground floor main house kitchen. It has a bay widow, and views across to the garden, fields and hills. It can seat 30 people in its current configuration.Main house kitchenAccessed by a two-way swing door, the main house kitchen has space and facilities to provide for bulk catering. The kitchen has a large (calor) gas oven with six hobs, a Cater Brew Hot Water Urn, and a commercial dishwasher. It has a large walk-in cold store with shelving, and a further walk-in store. It has two sinks and one hand wash basin. It is bright with three widows and an external half glazed door. Located at ground level between the Main House and Community House, and accessed from the outside are the following:OfficeBeyond the Main House kitchen walking in a westward direction is an office, accessed by a lockable external door and key coded internal door. There is a lobby area for storage and pigeonholes and inside ample room for two people to work, with necessary office equipment, shelving, filing cabinets etc. Through the office is access to a drying room, with a hot water tank and meters. Ground Floor accessible bedroomsThe next external door leads into a carpeted hallway and then doorways to two accessible bedrooms and an accessible bathroom with walk in shower, WC etc.Main House First FloorStairs, with window overlooking the garden to the spacious first floor landing, with access off to two bedrooms, a door and through to a further five bedrooms all with en-suites. This landing has a doorway and step down into the Community House.Main House 2nd FloorStaircase to four additional bedrooms.Further details below Local information:LocationAberclydach House is situated at the end of a tree-lined drive, just on the outskirts of Aber village in the famous Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. The stunning Talybont Reservoir, the largest stillwater reservoir that can be found within the centre of the Park (about 318 acres) is also nearby and provides a tranquil setting for walks and bike rides amongst the wildlife.The pretty village of Talybont-on-Usk is only about a mile away with village shop and pubs while good road connections provide quick access to south Wales and into England. The large market town of Brecon is only about 8.5 miles away, Crickhowell about 10 miles and Abergavenny about 16 miles.Square Footage: 8,843 sq ft Acreage: 1.69 Acres Additional InfoCOMMUNITY HOUSEEntrance into the lobby area with shoe and boot racks, hanging space a cloak room, a sink and cupboards.OfficeDoor on the left into a small room, with windows to the front and side of the property. Currently in use as an office with shelving and work areas. Room for two people to work.Community Sitting roomDoorway, to steps down and round into the main part of the room. Windows overlooking the side and the back of the house and double doors leading to a patio area and garden, and views to the river and hill beyond. Feature wooden ceiling beam. Two radiators and a wood burning stove in the chimney recess.Community Laundry RoomCompact laundry room with space for one washing machine and ironing board storage.BathroomThree steps down to enter a well designed small bathroom, with WC bath (built under the stair space) and wash hand basin. Frosted window, radiator.Community Kitchen/Dining RoomEntrance to this room is either through the hallway or via the external door on the front of the house. The large kitchen/diner, overlooks the front and rear of the property. There is generous counter and storage space, with cupboards above and below the counter tops. There is space for a dining table to seat eight or ten people comfortably. Radiator and sash windows.Stair case to first floorTo the right, three bedrooms, two with generously sized walk in cupboards/ wardrobes storage space.Bathroom and WCAt the top of the stairs is a single WC with wash hand basin, and then up three steps to a bathroom with a bath, shower, WC and wash hand basin. Original sash window. Radiator.Community CorridorAlong the community corridor to the left is a bedroom looking out over the rear of the property, with two original sash windows, and a small loft access space in the ceiling. Three more ensuite bedrooms are located along the corridor, which is bright and overlooks the rear of the house.Storage roomWalk in storage room, with in-built wooden shelving.Shower roomWalk in shower, WC and wash hand basin. Corridor then leads to two steps, through a fire door and into the Main House.Staircase to 2nd FloorLeads to easy loft access (from floor level) and on to two large bedrooms.ExternallyLarge building, currently in use as a Community Meditation Room/Shrine room. Green house Shed - currently used for recycling storage. Large Garage (with bio mass boiler, fridges and storage space). Garage (rear) further storage space, and also a space for wood storage. In the grounds two additional wooden structures/ sheds used for multiple purposes. Car parking space, mature gardens laid to lawn and borders. Gate giving access to and from the property at the rear and the front, as well as the main driveway. Three patios outside sitting spaces. General Remarks and StipulationsMethod of SaleOffered for sale by private treaty as a whole. Tenure & PossessionThe tenure of the property is freehold with vacant possession upon completion.Services, Council Tax Bands and EPCMains electricity, water and private drainage. Bio-mass boiler central heating (feed in tariff income of approximately £9,400 per annum). Ten years remaining from 2023. Council Tax Band G and commercial business rates for Retreat Centre. Commercial EPC Rating A. Value Added Tax (VAT)Should the sale of the property or any right attached to it be deemed a chargeable supply for VAT purposes, such tax will be payable by the purchaser in addition to the sale price.Machinery, Fittings, Contents & Chattels Unless specifically described in these particulars, all machinery, fittings, contents and chattels are excluded from the sale though some may be available by separate negotiation. Further information is available from the Vendor's agents.Stained Glass Window: The stained-glass window in the conservatory/sunroom will be removed by the vendors and replaced with a clear glass window. Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of WayThe property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights, including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, 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 Conditions of Sale or not. Please check with the Highways Department at the local County Council for the exact location of public footpaths/bridleways.Plans, Areas and SchedulesPlans, areas and schedules are for identification and reference purposes only. The purchaser(s) shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as to the description of the property. Any error or misstatement shall not annul a sale or entitle any party to compensation in respect thereof. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brecon-d536444/for-sale_i71802398
The accommodation, plot size, specifications and versatility of this fabulous property speak for themselves. For further information or to arrange a viewing today, please call the Dinas Powys sales office. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71836062
Melyniog Hall is an outstanding Grade II Listed country house standing within 24.73 acres of beautifully established gardens, grounds and fields. The property has been occupied by the same family since 1939. It is situated on the edge of the rolling Welsh Marches with fabulous views over the Shropshire plains. The property is steeped in history, including an inscription in the kitchen window dating back to 1815 Battle of Waterloo. Melyniog Cottage and a range of outbuildings offer tremendous opportunity, providing the estate with the potential to offer comfortable multi-generational living. The house is almost entirely of brick construction, the centre being Georgian with Victorian and modern additions. Whilst offered as combined package, a buyer could sub divide the estate if required, with the cottage and buildings standing in their own grounds away from the Hall itself.The ground floor comprises four superb reception rooms, which boast a wealth of original features with excellent ceiling heights and proportions. The morning room and the breakfast room both have the most beautiful large bay windows that enjoy exceptional views of the gardens. The dining room is triple aspect and has doors leading onto the terrace, ideal for seasonal al-fresco dining and entertaining. The elegant and spacious drawing room has a useful lean-to greenhouse. The kitchen is fitted with integrated units and has a traditional oil-fired AGA and quarry tiling. Adjacent to the kitchen is the large larder with slate flooring, the utility room with an original bread oven and the large boot room. There are two cloakrooms on the ground floor. The property benefits from tremendous cellar space.A beautiful original oak staircase gives access to the first floor. There are also two further staircases, allowing the house to be naturally divided into separate areas, should this assist with multi-generational scenarios. The first floor consists of seven spacious bedrooms, a dressing room and three family bathrooms. On the second floor there are extensive attic rooms, including a games room.OutsideThe gardens and grounds at Melyniog Hall extend to around 24.73 acres. The landscaped gardens are mainly laid to lawn, with superbly well-stocked herbaceous borders and shrubberies. The arboretum has been specifically planted to attract a variety of insect, butterfly and birdlife. There are numerous mature tree interspersed throughout the grounds and there are two orchards, providing a variety of fruit trees. There is a large terrace area which includes a built in BBQ, and an impressive gravelled drive to the front of the property.The substantial range of outbuildings at Melyniog, includes a large workshop, stables, garages, potting shed and much more. All of these outbuildings are of brick construction and/ or stone construction and could be converted into further accommodation or office space (subject to the necessary consents). Melyniog CottageMelyniog Cottage is a characterful Grade II listed two-bedroom cottage which can be used for multiple uses including assured shorthold tenancy, holiday letting, multi-generational living and much more. The cottage has many original features and comprises a kitchen, a sitting room, a study, two spacious bedrooms and a bathroom. A conservatory overlooks the private garden. There is a single garage adjoining the cottage.Local Authority: Powys Country CouncilServices: Mains electricity and water. Private water available if preferred. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.Council Tax: Hall - band H. Cottage - band D.Agents Notes: There is a public footpath across the north of the land, please speak to the agent for further information.SituationThe property is situated near to Oswestry, on the edge of the village of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain. The village offers all of the day- to-day amenities required including supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, a petrol station, a post office and much more. Oswestry, Welshpool and Shrewsbury are a short distance away, all providing a wider shopping experience, entertainment and transport links including direct trains to Birmingham airport. Mid Wales Airport is approximately 14 miles away and the M54, 29 miles.Schooling in the area is good with a primary school in Llansantffraid and secondary school in Llanfyllin. For the private sector, there is an excellent choice including Oswestry School, Moreton Hall, Packwood Haugh, Shrewsbury School and Ellesmere College, which are all within easy driving distance.Directions: From the centre of Llansantffraid drive towards Oswestry on the A483. Melyniog Hall is on the left hand side 100 yards after the speedrestriction ends. There are two white stone posts on either side of the drive which is flanked by trees.What3words: ///explores.devoured.saunasDistances Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain 0.5 of a mile, Oswestry 8 miles, Welshpool 11.3 miles, Shrewsbury 19 miles, Chester 34 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71680023
Set in about 99.48 acres (40.28 hectares), Maes Gwyn is an attractive residential and commercial farm. Previously operating as a successful stock rearing farm, there is opportunity to reinstate and further develop this business or utilise the traditional buildings for alternative uses (subject to planning consent). The land could also offer an opportunity for developing its environmental potential through re-wilding, or tree planting.FARMHOUSEAn attractive and extensive farmhouse situated to the west of the farmyard including 8 bedrooms in need of some extensive modernisation and upgrading works. The versatile and well-proportioned property provides ample family accommodation, comprising a spacious porch and kitchen with fitted cupboards, dining room with an oil-fired Rayburn, sitting room and lounge. On the first floor there is a principle bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and three further bedrooms, a family bathroom with tiled walls and suite comprising a shower bath, W.C and wash basin. Stairs lead to a third floor and landing with access to a further four rooms that offer renovation opportunities. All rooms benefit from large, double-glazed windows enjoying views over the surrounding garden and the countryside beyond.FARM BUILDINGSThe farm benefits from a range of traditional brick barns that have potential for conversion into further accommodation (subject to planning). Beyond these barns are a range of more modern farm outbuildings which include three livestock sheds. Supporting this is a slurry storage tank system and a silage pit. LAND The farmland extends to approximately 99.48 acres with the majority of the land being productive pastureland in manageable enclosures. The main access is provided via the farmyard and the land is undulating in nature with dispersed woodland areas. Under the Agricultural Classification Scheme the land is classified as Grade 3b. The diversification potential of this land make it of particular interest to farmers, equestrian, amenity and environmental investors.SERVICESMains electricity and water. Private drainage. N.B the services, appliances and flues have not been tested and no warranty is provided regarding their condition. TENUREWe have been informed that the property is freehold. Vacant possession will be given on completion. DIRECTIONSFrom Welshpool, follow the A458 and turn left onto Red Bank, after approximately 1 mile turn right onto the A490 and continue for 1.8 miles. Turn left and continue for 0.6 miles before turning left for another 1.4 miles. Turn left and the property is on the first right. What3words:///smuggled.rifled.shut MINES & MINERALS RIGHTSWe understand the mines and mineral rights are in hand. SPORTING RIGHTS We understand the sporting rights are in hand and will be transferred with the sale of the Land.AUTHORITIESPowys Council: Rural Payment Agency: VIEWINGStrictly by appointment through the selling agents.Viewing by arrangement only.SOLICITORSLanyon Bowdler LLP, 1-2 Connaught House, Benarth Road, Conwy, LL32 8UB Tel: Email: emma. AGRICULTURAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION (AMC) Morris Marshall & Poole are AMC Agents throughout Mid Wales and the Shropshire Borders. AMC have lent to rural business since 1928 and can now offer loans on smallholdings which create an income to the owner be it letting of grazing or buildings or for a small agricultural or equestrian business. Their loans are competitive and un-callable and may offer tax advantages over a residential mortgage. AMC are also able to lend against the value of land and buildings. For a free initial discussion please contact any office.BASIC PAYMENT SCHEME The land is registered with the Rural Payments Agency for Basic Payment purposes.No Basic Payment Entitlements will transfer with the sale of this property.RIGHTS OF WAY, WAYLEAVES & EASEMENTS The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of any existing rights of way, drainage, water and other rights, easements, and wayleaves whether by written agreement or otherwise. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONSOn putting forward an offer to purchase you will be required to produce adequate identification to prove your identity within theterms of the Money Laundering Regulations (MLR 2017 came into force 26th June 2017). Appropriate examples:Passport or Photographic Driving Licence and a recent Utility Bill.PLANS, AREAS AND SCHEDULESThese are based on Ordnance Survey and are for reference only. They have been checked and compiled by the vendor's agents and the purchaser(s) shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the description of the property. Any error or misstatement shall not annul a sale or entitle any party to compensation in respectthereof.BOUNDARIES, ROADS AND FENCESThe purchaser(s) shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries and neither the Vendor nor the Vendors agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or ownership thereof.HEALTH AND SAFETYThe agents advise all prospective purchasers when viewing the property to take due care. No viewing is to take place of any of the buildings except when accompanied by a representative of the agent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_powys-r783021/for-sale_i70361700
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