This attractive and spacious, three bedroom family home enjoys plenty of original features and scope for modernisation. A generous entrance hall with tiled floor welcomes you and has doors off to the three reception rooms, kitchen and utility/shower room. The living and sitting rooms face the front and enjoy full length windows. The dining room opens onto the kitchen which has a range of modern fitted units, built in hob and oven and door to the rear yard garden. There is a basement which has flag stone floors and comprises of two rooms. On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms, main bathroom, separate toilet and landing which has a painted wooden floor.Outside, the property benefits from driveway parking for several vehicles and which leads to the single garage. The front garden has views, a sloping lawn and established borders. The rear yard garden is private and enclosed and would make a great place to sit and entertain.Crickhowell was recently named the best place to live in Wales by The Guardian and voted The UK's best high street in 2018. Set within the Brecon Beacons National Park, Crickhowell is surrounded by wonderful countryside and enjoys plenty to do and see right on its door step. The town centre is full of independent shops creating a thriving high street and community spirit. There are also primary and secondary schools, doctor's surgery and library. The larger and busy market town of Abergavenny is only six miles drive and has a wide range of amenities including a mainline train station.Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band 'G'.Services: All mains services. Gas central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: Download 49.33 and Upload 5.84 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).Please note you should always confirm this by speaking to the specific provider you would like to use. This is for guidance only.These sales particulars are hoped to provide a fair description of the property, however all statements are made without responsibility of James Dean and should not be relied upon as statement of fact. They do not form any part of a contract and are issued solely in the understanding that all negotiations are conducted through the firm. Items shown in photographs are not included in the sale unless specifically mentioned within the sales particulars. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crickhowell-d545457/for-sale_i70342214
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Property DescriptionA unique opportunity to purchase this Grade II Listed period property dating back to the 18th Century was a former Carmeltie Monastery and later renamed in their memory. The property offers a wealth of original features, extensive accommodation and has potential.Property DetailsChancellors are delighted to introduce unique opportunity to purchase this 6 bedroom family home with a self contained 1 bedroom flat within the main house, which is currently separate but can be incorporated into the main house. The property also boasts from a detached annex which is currently split into 3 and currently rented out. Upon entering the main house, you are welcomed into a grand hallway with period features including a wooden staircase. The ground floor boasts 7 receptions including a living room, family room, snug, dining room and breakfast room. The ground floor also holds a kitchen, utility room, pantry and shower room. The 1st floor includes 6 double bedrooms serviced by family bathroom and the master bedroom offering an en-suite bathroom. The self contained 1 bedroom flat is located on the second floor and can be accessed by 2 staircases within the property. The main house includes a cellar which is split into 4 rooms and an attic room.The detached annex is currently split into the 3 properties and comprises of a 3 bedroom annex, a 2 bedroom annex and a 1 bedroom annex. The annex could be converted into 1. Externally, the property offers private gardens, including a walled courtyard, which is a fantastic entertaining space, private walled rear gardens and a separate private garden for the annex. The property also includes 2 stone outbuildings. To the front of the property, there is driveway parking for multiple vehicles.Presteigne offers an variety Cafe's, pubs, Restaurants, Supermarkets, as well as having a primary and secondary school. The town offers transport links to Kington and Llandrindod Wells. Presteigne is located approx 7 miles from Kington. Kington is a historic market town believed to date back to the 13th century and is famous for being on four major walking tails, whilst sitting on the edge of Hergest Ridge. Kington has a variety of shops, cafes and pubs, a primary and secondary school, a doctors surgery and local bus services.Internal viewings are recommended to fully appreciate this property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_powys-d540314/for-sale_i68502097
If you are looking to get away from it all, then this is the property for you. Surrounded by rugged farmland it comprises of a four bed house, adjoining annexe, traditional hay barn, garage, parking and 4.75 acres. Accessed via a scenic unmade track for 0.3 miles, this rural retreat is tailor-made for those seeking solace and seclusion, with a 4x4 vehicle recommended to fully embrace the lifestyle.The main house welcomes you with an entrance porch, leading into a spacious living/dining room adorned with flagstone and wooden flooring. A centerpiece inglenook fireplace, complete with a wood-burning stove and bread oven adds warmth and character to the space, while a winding stone staircase adds to the charm. The adjacent kitchen features an AGA, glazed sink, oven, hob and plumbing for a dishwasher and washing machine. An open-tread staircase leads to the first floor where four bedrooms and a bathroom await. The master bedroom, with its exposed beams and access to the stone winding stairs, offers a cozy retreat under the eaves. The adjoining annexe, formerly a cowshed, boasts a spacious and airy layout, with exposed stone walls and beams creating a rustic yet inviting atmosphere. Open to the underside of the roof it also enjoys oak flooring and a wood-burning stove. The annexe also includes a kitchen, shower room and mezzanine bedroom.Outside there is a traditional stone barn 9.87 x 5.05 and garage 5.30 x 4.36 providing great storage. The property fronts a small valley with a stream with a field on the other side and a field to the rear of the house. In all it has 4.75 acres. Enjoying countryside views as far as the eye can see, the land backs onto Mynydd Epynt military range and has a right of way over the track approaching the house. The neighbour also has a right of way around the back of the house.Nantllys is situated in a fabulous rural location surrounded by impressive countryside and backing onto Mynydd Epynt military range. It is 0.5 miles from the small village of Llandeilo'r Fan and 4.5 miles from Sennybridge and the A40 (T) where there is a Primary School, doctor's surgery, post office, petrol station and several pubs. The larger market town of Brecon is 12 miles away where there is a wider range of shops and amenities which include a cinema, theatre, leisure centre, library and golf course. It also has several good primary schools, a secondary school, college of further education and Christ College a private boarding school for boys and girls aged 7-18.Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band 'D'.Services: Mains electricity. Private drainage and water. Electric heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brecon-d536444/for-sale_i70270008
Property DescriptionAn impressive farmhouse set over three floors offering five bedrooms, with gardens and grounds of approximately two acres (TBV), with additional office space that offers flexible use, garage and ample private parking.Property DetailsVideo Viewings: If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_powys-d540314/for-sale_i68690823
This spacious, four bed, detached family home is situated in a delightfully private spot and has been attractively finished throughout. Entering into the property there is a good size entrance hall with storage cupboards. To the left is a lovely bedroom which has a feature exposed stone wall and glazed door opening onto a decked seating area. This bedroom has an en-suite wet room which is fully tiled with two built in shelves and an exposed stone wall. The living/dining room is an impressive 12m room perfect for families and entertaining. It is flooded with natural light, has engineered oak flooring with underfloor heating, a wood burning stove, exposed stone walls and painted ceiling timbers. However its main feature is a south facing glazed wall which perfectly frames the stunning views of the Beacons. The kitchen/diner is L-shaped and has plenty of cupboard space, wooden worktops, ceramic sink, range cooker, integrated eye level oven, microwave, fridge and plumbing for a dishwasher. There is also a solid fuel Esse stove and glazed door to the garden. Off the kitchen there is a good size utility room with more cupboard space, a sink, plumbing for a washing machine and door to the front. Also downstairs is a cloakroom and another bedroom which would make a great office for someone working from home. Upstairs on the first floor are a further two bedrooms, one of which has fitted wardrobes and a door opening onto the balcony. The family bathroom has a roll top bath and separate corner shower.The property is approached via a track through Cradoc Golf Club and sits on a generous plot of approximately 1 acre. Entering through the gate there is a large gravelled parking area providing plenty of parking and a double timber garage which has power and lighting. The driveway extends down towards the house with an array of established shrub and flower borders either side. There is also a garden store and neat terraced vegetable area. A slate chipping and lavender lined path leads to the front door with access to the garden either side of the house. The rear garden is a real treat. South facing, it enjoys far reaching, undisrupted views of the surrounding countryside to the Beacons beyond. Attractively landscaped and well maintained, there is a decked seating area, rockery and herbaceous area with two ponds and a gently sloping lawn with two apple and a plum tree at the bottom. There is also another garden shed and a useful outside shower. A set of stairs takes you up to the balcony, the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee, evening wine and al fresco dining. The views are simply breathtaking.The property is tucked away sitting above Cradoc Golf Course just outside the village of Cradoc and only 2.7 miles from Brecon itself. Brecon is a traditional market town, the centre of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Surrounded by wonderful countryside it has a wide range of shops and amenities which include a cinema, theatre, leisure centre, library and golf course. It also has several good primary schools, a secondary school, college of further education and Christ College, a private boarding school for boys and girls aged 7-18. With good access links Cardiff, Swansea and Hereford are all an hour's drive and the nearest train station is in Abergavenny which is 20 miles away.Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band 'F'.Services: Mains electricity. LPG gas central heating. Private bore hole water and private drainage. Solar thermal and PV panels. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brecon-d536444/for-sale_i69444728
Substantial Victorian 5/6-bedroomed townhouse occupying a large garden plot extending to 0.54 acre (0.221 ha) and situated in the towns conservation area. Rhayader is a popular market town with a small array of shops, cafes and restaurants and is also the gateway to the Elan Valley Reservoirs & Dams. Llandrindod Wells 11 miles with its railway station and the coastal university town of Aberystwyth some 34 miles. The current owners have upgraded the property to a high specification retaining period features and have added an extension to the side to provide a large family lounge. The property enjoys views over the extensive front garden. The property is constructed of rendered and stone walls under a slated roof and benefits from double glazing, underfloor heating to the majority of the rooms on the ground floor. Whilst the accommodation is spacious and spread over three floors it provides comfortable family accommodation, as follows:Ground floorEntrance Porch with double doors, tiled floor, through toEntrance Hall with tiled floor, staircase to first floorSnug with bay window, feature marble fireplace with tiled hearthCloakroom with WC., wash basin, tiled floor, heated towel railDining Area with bay window with views over the garden, tiled floor, marble fireplace, open through toKitchen with modern units comprising base, wall, glazed display wall cupboards, worktop surfaces, double Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher, 2 built in ovens, 5-ring induction hob with extractor over, integrated fridge, central island/breakfast barSitting Room with tiled floor, underfloor heating, bay window, French doors to rear courtyard, marble fire surround with electric wood effect woodburner, inset ceiling lightsRear Entrance Porch with tiled floor, rear door, door to CellarUtility Room with drawer, base & larder unit, worktop surface, inset stainless steel sink unit, plumbed for washing machine & dishwasher, heated towel railFirst floorLanding with staircase to second floor, shelved linen/ironing roomFront Bedroom (1), bay window, marble & tiled fireplaceFront Bedroom (2), bay window, marble & tiled fireplaceLiving Room/StudyBathroom with panelled bath & mixer shower tap, WC., pedestal wash basin, tiled floor, part tiled walls, underfloor heating & dual fuel heated towel rail radiatorShower Room with walk-in shower cubicle, WC., pedestal wash basin, inset ceiling lights, heated towel rail, underfloor heating & dual fuel heated towel rail radiatorRear Bedroom (3), pedestal wash basin, Victorian fireplaceSecond floor (all floors are boarded, sanded & sealed)Landing with heated & shelved walk-in storage cupboardFront Bedroom (4), Victorian fireplace, radiatorRear Bedroom (5), radiatorOffice, fitted bookshelves (potential extra bedroom)Bathroom with roll top bath, walk-in shower cubicle, WC., pedestal wash basin, dual fuel towel rail radiatorSERVICESMains electric. Mains water. Mains drainage. Gas fired central heating. Underfloor heating to the majority of the ground floor and underfloor heating to the bathroom & shower room on the first floor.Cast iron gate leading to front path with steps to front door. Front and side lawns. Ample parking on wide drive. Front terrace overlooking the garden.Gated tarmacadamed driveway to the side leading to Large Garage (potental to use as a workshop) 6.81 x 5.97 with double sliding front doors, plumbed for washing machine, stainless steel sink, cupboard housing the central heating boiler, rear door, side window. 2 Outside taps & fitted dog shower.Extensive rear paved courtyard. Timber store shed. Log store. Detached wooden Annexe/Studio/Gym with sliding doors to decked seating area. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rhayader-d544990/for-sale_i70931447
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
Quote Reference GP608630 - Approached through private, secure electric gates and via a long, sweeping driveway, you will be exasperated by this handsome and substantial period dwelling laid over four levels. In addition, a three-bedroom Coach House is located within the grounds at the foot of the driveway.The property is listed as Grade II* and dates back to the late 1700s when John Nash built it for Admiral Gell, a close friend of Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, who is believed to have visited in around 1802. The house boasts exceptional interiors and a host of period features, including high ceilings with decorative coving and plasterwork, panelled doors, and shuttered windows. It was remodelled circa 1850s, which included the addition of an Italianate-style front porch.This vast home's principal rooms are on the ground and first floors, with former servants' accommodation on the second floor. A lower ground floor provides storage, boiler, and utility rooms, along with the possibility of a self-contained apartment or office suite, or to be designed with your preference in mind.Llanwysg House occupies approx. 3 acres (STC), including the long, sweeping driveway approached through level lawn gardens, well-stocked mature trees and shrub beds, a private woodland which enjoys annual and perennial flowers and an abundance of bluebells set in amongst the original icehouse structure.The welcoming three-bedroom detached Coach House at the start of the driveway provides additional accommodation for a housekeeper/gardener for multigenerational living for visits from family/guests or as a holiday let opportunity. The splendid, independent property dates to a similar period as the house with several original features, including exposed timbers, stonewalls and countryside views from every aspect. The Coach House was previously used as a holiday let and has the additional benefit of its private garden, a large gravel area perfect for entertaining, alfresco dining, or enjoying a glass of wine in the evening sun. A further lawned area, which descends with river views and the added benefit of parking to the front, completes this desirable and character home.This inspiring property is within walking distance of the Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal, with its established towpath, perfect for walking or cycling while enjoying the scenery and peaceful surroundings. The property is located one mile from the High Street of Crickhowell's highly regarded market town, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is also within 6 miles of the market town of Abergavenny and circa 13 miles to Brecon. It has excellent communication road and rail networks linking to the M4 corridor to Cardiff and Bristol.LocationCrickhowell is a thriving place to live on the River Usk in the southern part of the Black Mountains and the eastern part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. This historic town is a popular tourist destination, and the town centre has a tourist information centre. It is enjoyed by many tourists visiting the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. Visitors can enjoy different outdoor activities such as mountain biking, camping, hillwalking, rock climbing, fly-fishing, hang-gliding, or caravanning, and they can also tour the area by car. If you're in the area in mid-August, you can attend the Green Man Festival, which takes place annually at the nearby Glanusk Park. Crickhowell has two schools, Crickhowell Community Primary School and Crickhowell Comprehensive School.ServicesI have been made aware the properties are connected to Mains Electricity, Water, Septic Tank, and Oil Central Heating.Council Tax BandsLlanwysg House - IThe Coach House - FDirectionsFollow through Crickhowell as you head towards Brecon. Turn left at the Petrol Station and continue until you reach the traffic lights. Turn right after you've passed over the Crickhowell Bridge and Llanwysg, and The Coach House can be located approximately 1/2 mile on your right-hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crickhowell-d545457/for-sale_i69556602
An extremely handsome Grade II Listed country house with income potential. DescriptionNorton Manor house has a wonderfully impressive reception hall which is full height with beautiful archways, oak flooring, the grand decorative staircase with marble embossed pillars and panelling, and a feeling of elegance and grandeur. The main hallway provides access to the formal reception rooms including the drawing room which is double aspect with a multifuel stove and a solid Blue Minky granite bar, which was left from the days when the house was once a hotel. A door leads through to the dining room with a working fireplace and views over the garden. The kitchen living room is a fabulous space and where the current owners mostly live. The kitchen is fitted with a number of wall and base units with a central island on wheels. There are granite worktops, two integrated dishwashers a double Range oven and a double sink. Originally the ballroom and main restaurant for the hotel, this room has some wonderful features including a beautiful decorative gold painted ceiling, detailed panelling, ornate plasterwork and decorative coving. The living area is spacious with a multifuel stove, an area for dining and double doors leading outside to the rear courtyard. Back into the entrance hall there is a cloakroom and a separate boot room along with a larder/utility room with two dog washing sinks. The fabulous staircase, which is thought to be of Italian design has gold leaf spindles, splits to the right and left to a galleried landing with three stain glass roof lights welcoming in plenty of natural light. There are seven double bedrooms in this part of the house each with an en suite shower or bathroom. The Business potentialThe second part of the house may be accessed from the right of the grand staircase, from the main entrance hall or from outside. Market data for a house of this stance sights properties commanding in excess of £1000 night and are in short supply. To capitalise on this the current owners have set this part of the house up as a 'turnkey' air BnB/ holiday accommodation to function alongside the main house. It includes a fantastic outdoor kitchen with a BBQ,two pizza ovens and two smokers along with undercover dining and an open courtyard for further dining. The entrance hall has beautiful flag stone flooring which leads into a magnificent modern kitchen and dining room which has fossil sandstone tiled floor. There is a multifuel stove, integrated dishwasher, granite worktops an electric range oven, a separate larder and a double sink. On the ground floor is a panelled bedroom with en suite shower and a snug area along with two cloakrooms each with cubicles and sinks. On the first floor is a landing with four double bedrooms all with en suites and a laundry room. A further staircase leads to the second floor with a bathroom, two/three double bedrooms and a separate games room. Correspondingly the main house and its grandeur ideally lends itself to corporate retreats and or wedding functions and previously ran as a hotel frequently held such type events through out the year.The WingThe restored wing has been painstakingly and lovingly updated by the current owners and is still a work in progress. There are two floors and a loft. All of the works have had listed building consent and have been signed off by building control. The biomass system supplies enough energy to heat the wing with an additional five bedrooms. The planning permission is for five bedrooms and two bathrooms.Norton Manor is approached via a long, shared driveway through parklands which opens into a private, gated, gravel area with ample parking. There is a sunken lawn area to the side of the house which has stone steps to each side with fabulous views over the Radnorshire Hills. The gravel driveway continues around to the back of the house where there is a further lawn area. To the front of the house is hard standing for four lodges with two already in situ, ideal for gardener/housekeeper accommodation.LocationNorton is a village in Powys within the historic boundaries of Radnorshire, Wales. In 1086, Norton was recorded as a settlement within the hundred of Leintwardine and in the county of Shropshire in the Domesday Book. Norton is approximately two miles north of Presteigne.Presteigne, was once the county town of Radnorshire and nestles at the heart of the Mid Wales Marches on the border of Wales and England. Surrounded by extremely beautiful, unspoilt countryside, this thriving border town has many unique qualities that make it both a perfect destination and a base from which to explore with access to Offas Dyke and the Shropshire Hills, Brecon Beacons and the Radnorshire Hills.Set alongside the river Lugg, at the corner of the three counties of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Powys, it is within a short drive from Hay on Wye (19 miles), Hereford (23 miles), Ludlow (18 miles) and Shrewsbury (39 miles).Approximately an hour and a half drive from Birmingham (57 miles) and the beautiful coastline of West Wales, the area is well placed for exploring, visiting and commuting.Square Footage: 15,924 sq ft DirectionsWhat3words- ///treaty.squares.points Additional InfoNorton Manor House is a large Jacobethan house dating from 1858. It was formerly the home of Sir Richard Green-Price, a politician for Radnor in 1863, a seat he held until 1869 and later represented Radnorshire between 1880 and 1885. In 1874 he was created a Baronet of Norton Manor and in 1876 served as High Sheriff of Radnorshire. Green-Price died in 1887, aged 83 and he is commemorated by a Grade II listed red granite obelisk near Norton.Norton Manor is built with Ashlar Stone, has a symmetrical entrance facing north-east, with an advanced centre and gabled bays. The accommodation is over two floors with an extensive cellar and an attic. The house has slate roofs, tall chimneys with diagonal stems (some removed), gable parapets with finials. The windows have wide, rectangular drip moulds, mullions and transoms with small-pane glazing. There is a centre doorway with a four centred arch under a hood mould. There is a lower L-shaped range to the right and a tall 3 storey rear block with elaborate Tudor chimneys and finials. There is a high hipped roof to the centre of the house over a colossal top-lit stairwell.All of the windows throughout the house are sash with secondary glazing, with most having original shutters. The house has been fitted with a modern, Bio-Mass system with two P4 Froling Pellet Boilers, which may be accessed via a phone or tablet and are situated in the cellar. Council Tax- Powys County Council (Radnorshire).Norton Manor- Band ISunset Lodge- Band AMeadow View- Band A For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_presteigne-d557438/for-sale_i70152925
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