Guide price
£375,000
(£202/sq. ft)
4 bed property for saleJackets Close, Knighton LD7
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,852 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Cobb Amos
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About this property
Detached family home
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms
Two reception rooms
Gardens to the front and rear
Utiltlity and garage
Private driveway parking
Edge of town location
No onward chain
18 Jackets Close is a lovely detached home offering the perfect blend of comfort, practicality, and location. With four bedrooms, generous living areas, and a private garden, it’s an ideal choice for families or anyone looking to enjoy the lifestyle of Knighton while remaining well-connected to the surrounding areas. The property is being sold with no onward chain.
Introduction
A detached four bedroom family home which offers buyers spacious, flexible accommodation which is located on the fringes of Knighton with great views onto the town and surrounding countryside. The property has a front and rear garden, benefits from garage and off road parking.
The accommodation comprises of: Entrance porch, cloakroom, hallway, dining room, living room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, garage, main bedroom with ensuite shower room, three further good sized bedroom, family bathroom and galleried landing.
Property Description
The entrance porch opens into the spacious hallway, with doors leading off to the ground floor accommodation, plus a cloakroom with a modern white suite, and stairs rising to the first floor. The dining room has a bay window with views across the town and countryside. Double doors lead into the light living room with electric fire and sliding doors out onto the patio and rear garden. From the hallway a door leads off to the kitchen/breakfast room with a comprehensive range of wall and base units, integrated dishwater, space for a large fridge/freezer and range style cooker and views onto the patio and rear garden. The current owner has opened up the space between the two rooms and off the kitchen/breakfast room you now find the useful utility area with units. Space for a washing machine and sink, with an external door, and door through to the garage, where the boiler is located.
Stairs rise to the spacious galleried landing with doors off to the various accommodation and an airing cupboard. The main bedroom is a light room, with views to the rear garden and an en - suite shower room. Bedrooms two and three are double rooms and bedroom three benefits from built in storage. The fourth bedrooms also has front elevation and a built in cupboard and could be used as a study. The bathroom has neutral tiling, a champagne three piece suite with separate shower.
Gardens
To the front of the property the garden is predominantly laid to lawn with a driveway to the side and a path leading to the front door. The rear garden has, two sections, a lovely patio area perfect for al fresco dining and steps lead up to the lawned area which has flower borders, interspersed with plants and shrubs.
Garage And Parking
The property has an attached garage (6.49m x 2.71m) with an up and over door, pedestrian door to the utility, light and power. There is a tarmac driveway with parking for one vehicle
Location
Knighton (Welsh: Tref-y-Clawdd, meaning “Town on the Dyke”) sits in the rolling hills of the Welsh Marches, straddling the border between Powys, Wales and Shropshire, England. It is the only town built directly on Offa’s Dyke, the ancient earthwork constructed in the 8th century by King Offa of Mercia. • The countryside is dotted with ancient earthworks, castles, and scenic trails, making it a gateway to mid-Wales exploration. The town hosts an annual Carnival and Show each August, attracting visitors worldwide to its showground at Bryn-y-Castell. Knighton retains its character as a traditional market town, with shops serving a wide rural community. Tourism plays a major role, supported by cosy B&Bs, farmhouse stays and self-catering cottages. Local clubs include Knighton Town F.C., Bowls and Rugby Club, reflecting a strong community spirit. There is a doctors surgery, leisure centre with swimming pool, nursery and primary school. There is a train station on the Heart of Wales line connecting Swansea to Shrewsbury. Nearby Ludlow, Leominster, Hereford and Shrewsbury offer wider amenities.
Services
Mains electricity, water, drainage and oil fired heating. Powys County Council Tax Band F.
Anti-Money Laundering Regulations
In accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2007, Cobb Amos are required to carry out customer due diligence checks by identifying the customer and verifying the customer’s identity on the basis of documents, data or information obtained from a reliable and independent source. At the point of your offer being verbally accepted, you agree to paying a non-refundable fee of £24 Inc. VAT per purchaser, in order for us to carry out our due diligence.
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Broadband typeHighest available download speedHighest available upload speedAvailability
Standard 17 Mbps 1 Mbps Good
Superfast 51 Mbps 8 Mbps Good
Ultrafast Not available Not available
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