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£950,000
3 bed equestrian for saleClyro, Hereford, Powys HR3
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Set in an elevated position, New Barn Cottage is a beautifully presented detached property that has been thoughtfully extended and sympathetically improved throughout.
The main residence offers 3–4 bedrooms and benefits from a desirable south-facing aspect, enjoying superb countryside views.
In addition, the property includes a separate modern two-bedroom converted dwelling, finished to a high standard and currently operating as a successful holiday let business, providing an excellent income opportunity.
The overall plot extends to approximately 1.12 acres and includes equestrian facilities, well-maintained gardens, and ample off-road parking, combining rural lifestyle appeal with strong investment potential
Description
The main accommodation provides generous living space, having been extended to create a blend of modern contemporary décor while retaining much of its original character. Features include flagstone flooring, exposed timbers and stonework, along with feature fireplaces and a wood burning stove.
The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating and offers a highly flexible layout, where the wet room and one of the two reception rooms can alternatively be used as a ground floor bedroom if required.
On the first floor are two en-suite double bedrooms, along with a further single bedroom/study and a well-equipped family bathroom.
Externally, there is a raised patio area accessed directly from the kitchen, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Barn Owl's Rest accommodation offers two bedrooms, one of which benefits from an en-suite, along with a utility room and family bathroom. The first floor provides a spacious open-plan kitchen/living/dining area with a balcony, (truncated)
Location
Located approximately two and a half miles from Hay on Wye, Clyro offers a garage/shop, primary school, church, and with a village hall that has regular events including a pop-up pub, post office service and weekly café. Hay-on-Wye has a wider range of facilities and includes a supermarket, doctors and dental surgeries, post office, library, etc. It also holds its famous Hay Festival of literature each year. The village is situated off the main A438 Hereford to Brecon road providing good access to the surrounding countryside, renowned for its outstanding natural beauty and also providing many varied outdoor pursuits.
Walk Inside
The main entrance opens into a hallway that provides access to the wet room, which in turn benefits from an external door. The hallway also leads to a further inner hall, giving access to a study and utility space, together with a downstairs WC. From the main hall, steps lead down into the kitchen/dining room, fitted with ample units and featuring patio doors opening directly onto the patio area.
Continuing through the hall, a door leads into the living room, which includes a staircase rising to the first floor, a fireplace with a wood burning stove, and a further doorway leading to a versatile additional room. This space could be used as a bedroom, playroom, or additional reception room.
Upstairs, the landing provides access to bedroom one, which benefits from built-in wardrobes and a well-appointed en-suite shower room. Bedroom two also enjoys its own en-suite shower room, along with a separate dressing room, which offers the potential to be used as an additional bedroom if required.
In addition, there is a further single bedroom/study, alongside the family bathroom which completes the first-floor accommodation.
Barn Owl's Rest
The main entrance is accessed via the utility room, with a door leading into the hallway where the main staircase rises to the first floor. From this central space there is access to the family bathroom and two bedrooms.
Bedroom one is slightly lowered, accessed via a few steps, and benefits from an en-suite shower room. Both bedrooms enjoy double doors opening out onto the garden, taking full advantage of the far-reaching countryside views.Upstairs is a spacious open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, featuring double doors opening out onto a balcony, providing an ideal spot to sit and enjoy the surrounding countryside views.
Walk Outside
The properties are approached via a tarmac driveway, providing ample off-road parking and convenient access to both dwellings. Each property enjoys well-maintained gardens, with the main residence further benefiting from a greenhouse and vegetable patch.
A small paddock with roadside access adds to the versatility of the outdoor space, while patio areas provide ideal spots for outdoor seating and entertaining. To the rear of Barn Owl's Rest is a charming orchard, enhancing the rural setting.
In addition, there is a three-bay stable block with tack room and hay store, which is fully equipped with water and electricity.
Additional Land:
There is an additional 0.684 acres (approximately) of land . Available by separate negotiation.
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