Whitton, Near Knighton
£330,000
Guide price
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Bedrooms: 2
A charming detached period cottage in a semi-rural setting with two/three bedrooms, a detached barn and large garden. Its located near the village of Whitton, near Knighton in the Teme Valley and is perfectly placed for accessing the surrounding countryside. The cottage is being sold with No Onward Chain.
Introduction
Hengwyn Hill Cottage is a wonderful detached double fronted country cottage that is beautifully presented by the current owners and offers two double bedrooms, two reception rooms, charming features throughout and is nestled into the Welsh Hills near the borer towns of Knighton and Presteigne. The accommodation comprises: living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms, WC, Utility room and a detached stone barn.
Property description
The front door leads into the living room with a vaulted section of ceiling leading up toe landing with a Velux window and floods the space with light. The living room has a large Inglenook fireplace place with inset stove and bread oven. There are exposed beams and oak doors leading to the various accommodation. The dining room is a light space and has been a third bedroom when needed. The kitchen is to the rear of the cottage is fitted with a wide range of wooden units, range style cooker, dishwasher, wine fridge and views over the hills behind. There is a separate utility for the white goods and plumbing for a washing machine. The bathroom is fitted with a white four piece suite with a tiled floor. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and both having a built in cupboard.
Detached Barn
7.77m x 3.80m (Max)
A traditional stone built detached barn which is split into two. A garage with double doors, pedestrian door to the side, light and power and a mezzanine level for storage. The second room has an insulation floor, glazed windows, light and power, mezzanine level and is perfect for a home office.
Gardens and parking
The timber gated driveway leads to a gravelled area that has space for parking a umber of cars and leads to the rear of the property thee is a timber store and amenity area. To the back of the house is a fantastic viewing platform that allows views over the valley ad hills beyond. To the side of the cottage is the main garden which is mainly laid to lawn with hedge borders and a large detached shed to the far corner.
Location
The property is located in the beautiful Welsh hills between Whitton and Rhos-y-Meich, 3 miles from the Market town of Knighton. Knighton (Tref y Clawdd) which is located in Mid Wales, and is a market town within the historic county boundary of Radnorshire, lying on the river Teme, with a railway station on the Heart of Wales line. The Offas Dyke footpath is a 177 mile National Trail footpath that closely follows the England/Wales border. It opened in 1971 from Prestatyn to Chepstow with Knighton sitting at the half way point with a visitors centre. Knighton has a primary school, supermarket, leisure centre and many other smaller independent shops. The larger market town of Ludlow, 16 miles has a wider variety of facilities and hosts the famous Ludlow Food Festival. The larger Spa town of Llandrindod Wells, 18 miles offers a further wider range of facilities.
Agents notes
The property has mains electricity and water. It has oil fired heating and septic tank drainage. Powys County council tax band D. We are advised the property is being sold as as Freehold.
Introduction
Hengwyn Hill Cottage is a wonderful detached double fronted country cottage that is beautifully presented by the current owners and offers two double bedrooms, two reception rooms, charming features throughout and is nestled into the Welsh Hills near the borer towns of Knighton and Presteigne. The accommodation comprises: living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms, WC, Utility room and a detached stone barn.
Property description
The front door leads into the living room with a vaulted section of ceiling leading up toe landing with a Velux window and floods the space with light. The living room has a large Inglenook fireplace place with inset stove and bread oven. There are exposed beams and oak doors leading to the various accommodation. The dining room is a light space and has been a third bedroom when needed. The kitchen is to the rear of the cottage is fitted with a wide range of wooden units, range style cooker, dishwasher, wine fridge and views over the hills behind. There is a separate utility for the white goods and plumbing for a washing machine. The bathroom is fitted with a white four piece suite with a tiled floor. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and both having a built in cupboard.
Detached Barn
7.77m x 3.80m (Max)
A traditional stone built detached barn which is split into two. A garage with double doors, pedestrian door to the side, light and power and a mezzanine level for storage. The second room has an insulation floor, glazed windows, light and power, mezzanine level and is perfect for a home office.
Gardens and parking
The timber gated driveway leads to a gravelled area that has space for parking a umber of cars and leads to the rear of the property thee is a timber store and amenity area. To the back of the house is a fantastic viewing platform that allows views over the valley ad hills beyond. To the side of the cottage is the main garden which is mainly laid to lawn with hedge borders and a large detached shed to the far corner.
Location
The property is located in the beautiful Welsh hills between Whitton and Rhos-y-Meich, 3 miles from the Market town of Knighton. Knighton (Tref y Clawdd) which is located in Mid Wales, and is a market town within the historic county boundary of Radnorshire, lying on the river Teme, with a railway station on the Heart of Wales line. The Offas Dyke footpath is a 177 mile National Trail footpath that closely follows the England/Wales border. It opened in 1971 from Prestatyn to Chepstow with Knighton sitting at the half way point with a visitors centre. Knighton has a primary school, supermarket, leisure centre and many other smaller independent shops. The larger market town of Ludlow, 16 miles has a wider variety of facilities and hosts the famous Ludlow Food Festival. The larger Spa town of Llandrindod Wells, 18 miles offers a further wider range of facilities.
Agents notes
The property has mains electricity and water. It has oil fired heating and septic tank drainage. Powys County council tax band D. We are advised the property is being sold as as Freehold.
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