A "DELIGHTFUL" Georgian townhouse in a Powys border town is for sale for £699,999.
The Grade-II Listed house, Brynhyfryd, is in Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye, with agents saying the town is attractive, historic and popular.
McCartneys said on Zoopla that the five-bed house is beautifully presented and characterful.
"It has been renovated by the current owners to a high standard providing elegant modern family living yet retains many original and characterful features," agents said.
The property is approached via a wooden front door into a generous hallway with staircase leading to the first floor and a door and steps leading to the useful cellar.
The cellar offers an excellent storage area and laundry facilities. There is also a downstairs cloakroom with a low-flush toilet and basin.
The right of the hallway is the sitting room; a light and airy room with windows to the front and rear and woodburning stove.
Beyond the hallway is the spacious dining room providing ample room for a dining table and chairs with a side window, bookshelf and cupboard storage.
The kitchen/breakfast room is to the rear of the house, positioned to overlook the gardens.
The kitchen is fitted with a bespoke Neptune kitchen with a central island, an "Everhot" range cooker, double sink, integral dishwasher and fridge-freezer and underfloor heating.
With windows to the side and rear with the breakfast room having skylights, light floods into this area, agents said.
Upstairs on the first floor, the agents said the landing provides access to three double bedrooms; two of which benefit from bespoke fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom two also has an en-suite shower room.
A further door off the landing leads to an additional single bedroom which is currently being used as a study; and a family bathroom comprising of a panel bath with a shower over, low-flush toilet, wash hand basin, underfloor heating and heated towel rail.
A further staircase leads to the second floor providing access to the master bedroom, with exposed beams, dormer windows, skylights, fitted wardrobes and a luxury en-suite shower room to include wash hand basin, low-flush corner toilet, underfloor heating, heated towel rail and a skylight.
Speaking about the outside space, agents said: "To the rear south east side of the house, the garden has been landscaped to provide private seating areas.
"The garden has well stocked borders and has been developed to be relatively low maintenance.
"There is a brick garden shed with power, a lean-to housing shed and a bike shed."
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