£899,950

4 bed detached house for sale
Llanfair Caereinion, Welshpool, Powys SY21

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Idyllic rural setting

  • Majestic, curated gardens

  • Principal bedroom suite

  • Three further bedrooms, two bathrooms

  • Kitchen with excellent working utility room

  • Two reception rooms

  • Extensive range of outbuildings

  • 4.85 acres in all

  • No upward chain

  • EPC Rating C

Maes Y Glydfa is a fine 18th century converted Welsh Longhouse, which has been extensive renovated to provide more than 3,000 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation, as well as workshops and outbuildings, all sitting within approximately five acres of stunning gardens and grounds. The property retains plenty of its original character, including exposed timber beams and splendid stone elevations, while the extensive outbuilding present further opportunities for development.

The property’s two main ground-floor reception rooms include the comfortable, cosy sitting room with its wooden flooring and original fireplace, and the modern, sunny drawing room, which measures 26ft and benefits from a modern woodburning stove and a triple aspect, including full-height windows and French doors opening to the garden. The full-height windows provide beautiful views across the wildflower meadow at the rear of the house, and towards the bucolic rolling countryside beyond. At the heart of the home is the generous, open-plan kitchen and dining room, which has tiled flooring with underfloor heating, exposed timber beams, an open central staircase and space for a family dining table. The kitchen itself is fitted with bespoke oak storage units, an inset oil Aga and Victorian tile splashbacks. There is also a large walk-in pantry and utility room for additional home storage and appliances.

Upstairs there are four well-presented double bedrooms, including the generous principal bedroom with its large dressing room and en suite shower room. One further bedroom has its own washbasin, while the first floor also has a family bathroom with an over-bath shower.

Offered for sale with No Upward Chain.

The property is situated approximately a quarter of a mile along a singletrack lane, which opens to a large courtyard providing parking and turning space. Outbuildings include a steel frame portal building, which was formerly used as a showroom and has two mezzanine levels, a kitchen area and an office, as well as access for vehicles. There are also further stone outbuildings with a workshop and stores, which could be converted into further accommodation if required, subject to the necessary consents.

The gardens and grounds surrounding the house and outbuildings include a kitchen garden with raised beds, a greenhouse, a polytunnel and a garage, a large south-facing patio for al fresco dining, and enchanting country gardens with rolling lawns and meadows, wooded areas, a pond with its own jetty and numerous colourful shrubs and flowering perennials. In total, the gardens and grounds extend to approximately 4.85 acres and offer sweeping views across the surrounding landscape.

Agents note: The neighbouring property has a right of way across the yard of Maes Y Glydfa.

Services: Oil fired central heating. Mains electricity. Private water. Private drainage which we understand to be compliant.

The property is situated on the outskirts of the historic market town of Llanfair Caereinion. Set amidst the rolling countryside of Montgomeryshire in the upper Severn Valley, the town offers a range of everyday amenities including shops, cafés, public houses, doctors surgery, a primary and secondary school, and leisure facilities, together with a strong sense of community. Surrounded by attractive Mid Wales countryside, the area is ideal for walking, cycling and a variety of outdoor pursuits. The larger market town of Welshpool lies approximately 8 miles to the east and provides a more comprehensive range of shopping, service and leisure amenities, including supermarkets, independent retailers, restaurants and cafés. Further facilities can be found in Newtown to the south.

Transport connections are convenient for a rural setting: The A458 provides links towards Welshpool and Shrewsbury, connecting with the wider road network, while Welshpool railway station offers regular direct services to Shrewsbury, the Midlands and the Welsh coast.

Nearby Schools
• Ysgol Cwm Banwy
• Ysgol Bro Primary and Secondary
Caereinion
• Welshpool High School
• Moreton Hall
• Oswestry School
• Packwood Haugh
• Adcote School for Girls
• Shrewsbury School
• Shrewsbury High School

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