A 131-acre livestock farm in mid Wales is currently on the market for £1.75 million.

Glyn Farm at Brooks, near Welshpool, features a four bedroomed, period farmhouse that stands amongst gardens and grounds, surrounded by a versatile range of modern and traditional farm buildings.

The farm’s elevated position gives is a far reaching view down a Powys valley.

The farmhouse has an entrance hall, lounge, sitting room, refitted kitchen with a feature Rayburn Royal stove and walk in pantry, office and utility on the ground floor, while upstairs there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom.

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Outside, the lawns have well stocked borders, raised beds, fruit trees and a wildlife area, a separate orchard, a rear storeroom or wood store, a tiled courtyard with sheltered seating and a patio area and a gate to a haybarn and greenhouse.

In addition to the main farmhouse, the property features a wide variety of modern and traditional farm buildings that have been used to house both cattle and sheep and to store fodder and machinery.

The farmland lies within a ring fence and grows a combination of silage and hay crops, with a series of tracks providing access to all fields which have water tanks fed by natural streams, spring water and a borehole.

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An area of woodland nearby is, according to the property’s regional agent Halls’ Welshpool office, is mature enough to be harvested, but also provides a wildlife area with an abundance of bluebells.