£475,000
4 bed property for saleHowey, Llandrindod Wells LD1
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
James Dean Estate Agents
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About this property
Beautifully presented, character-rich semi-rural home
Historic former mill, believed to date back to the 16th Century
Picturesque, gently sloping gardens alongside a stream, extending to approx. 1.3 acres
Generous parking area with space for multiple vehicles, plus garage/workshop
Ideally located in the heart of Howey, between Llandrindod Wells and Builth Wells
Four spacious bedrooms, including a master with en-suite and a luxurious family bathroom
Two inviting reception rooms and a large, open-plan kitchen/dining space
Energy performance certificate - F
Council tax band 'F'
This stunning property is sure to leave you speechless. Nestled in the charming village of Howey, in the heart of picturesque Mid-Wales, The Old Mill Gallery offers an exceptional country residence with a rich history dating back to the 16th century. Originally a working mill until the early 1900s, the building was acquired by Powys County Council in 1933, briefly serving as a road repair depot with one of the workers residing in the mill house. After returning to private ownership in 1984, the property has been thoughtfully transformed into a beautiful family home, blending modern comforts with a wealth of historic character.
Approached via a peaceful one-way road that winds through the heart of Howey, the property is accessed through a set of double hardwood gates, ensuring both privacy and seclusion. These gates open onto a spacious gravel driveway, which provides ample parking and leads to a garage/workshop. A further stretch of the driveway brings you to the front door of the house, welcoming you into a home that exudes warmth and charm. Inside, the entrance hallway, with its commercial-grade woollen carpet, guides you into the first of many inviting spaces. To the south-eastern side of the house, the family room is a delightful blend of character and comfort, featuring exposed timbers, stonework, and an external door leading to the grounds. The hallway continues into a generously sized kitchen/dining area, where traditional design meets contemporary function. An island unit provides additional prep space, while the Aga stove, set into the original Inglenook with its bread oven, anchors the room in history. Exposed stone walls and beams add rustic charm, and a larder cupboard and dining area complete the space, with an external door for easy access to the garden. Beyond the kitchen, timber steps lead down to the cosy lounge, where engineered oak flooring, exposed beams, and a multi-fuel stove create a perfect setting for relaxation. Underfloor heating and French doors that open to the parking area make this a room to be enjoyed year-round. Completing the ground floor is a practical utility room, recently upgraded with a downstairs WC and wash hand basin.
The first floor is equally impressive, starting with a spacious master bedroom suite. This serene retreat includes an en-suite shower room with a large corner shower, vanity unit with inset WC and wash hand basin, and a generous walk-in wardrobe/dressing room. The landing also offers access to a large airing cupboard that houses the central heating boiler. The remaining bedrooms are thoughtfully laid out, with a large double bedroom boasting built-in wardrobes and views to the front, while a second double bedroom offers a quirky ladder-style staircase leading up to a converted attic space—perfect for a playroom, study, or occasional bedroom (it has previously housed a double bed!). At the end of the corridor, the guest bedroom is a tranquil haven, with a vaulted ceiling, built-in timber half wardrobes, and views both to the front and rear of the property. The first-floor accommodation is completed by a luxurious family bathroom, featuring a panelled bath, WC, wash hand basin, and a corner shower cubicle.
Externally, the property continues to impress with its beautifully landscaped grounds. A gravel driveway and parking area provide ample space for multiple vehicles. The gardens extend to the side of the property, where a small copse of fruit trees leads to the north-eastern boundary, alongside a vegetable patch. The grounds also feature a gently sloping lawn that stretches to the front, eventually descending to a flat area of pasture. Here, a pond, timber outbuildings, seating areas, and a mix of shrubs, trees, and plants create an idyllic outdoor space. Howey Brook gently meanders along the south-western boundary, adding to the tranquil atmosphere of this wonderful property.
With its fascinating history, stunning setting, and exceptional living spaces, this is truly a home that must be seen to be appreciated. Arrange a viewing today to fully experience all that this unique property has to offer.
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The property is located in the village of Howey which is just under two and a half miles from the Spa town of Llandrindod Wells. Howey itself offers many scenic walks and rambles which are easily accessible close by. Llandrindod Wells is the county town of the largest county in Wales, Powys. Offering an extensive range of retail, recreational and educational facilities the Spa Town is a popular destination for visitors due to the picturesque surrounding countryside and mixture of beautiful Victorian and Edwardian town houses. Llandrindod is easily accessible by both rail and road with several local bus services in and around the area, neighbouring towns and villages. There is outstanding education available in the area, with several primary schools, a comprehensive secondary school and six form. Llandrindod also boasts The Albert Hall theatre, the National Cycle Collection museum and the large man-made lake and accompanying sculptures. The town also hosts the annual Victorian Festival Many where locals and visitors dress in antique costumes, and the whole town steps back in time. The town itself boasts many sporting and recreational facilities including a Football Club, Rugby Club, an international standard outdoor bowling green which hosts national and international events and a newer indoor bowling centre and highly regarded 18 hole golf course and driving range. There is also a leisure centre with full sized swimming pool, gym, AstroTurf pitch and indoor sports hall. Situated within the Wye Valley, an area of natural beauty and close to the Elan Valley at Rhayader, it is well-known as a walker’s paradise whilst the Red Kite feeding centre at Gigrin Farm offers a truly unique experience to see the rare and magnificent birds on a daily basis.
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