A nearly 700-year-old Grade II listed Powys farmhouse is up for sale.
The property in Llangattock near Crickhowell is described as an “historic gem” by Chancellors who are handling the sale.
The property was built between the 14th and 15 century and has retained a number of original features.
The house boasts four double bedrooms and comes with “three large outbuildings” and “Grade II listed stone barns”.
It also comes with a substantial amount 13 acres of land which is a mixture between “woodland and arable land”.
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Estate Agents Chancellors said : “An historic gem nestled in the elevated terrain of Llangattock, Crickhowell, this Grade II listed period detached stone farmhouse exudes charm and character. The house is in a courtyard and surrounded by its buildings.
“Dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, the residence spans 2388 sq ft, showcasing an array of original features meticulously preserved over time. The property offers panoramic views of the picturesque valley and beyond.
“Complemented by three expansive outbuildings totalling 6537 sq ft, a detached garage/workshop measuring 587 sq ft, and approximately 13 acres of arable land, rich wildflower meadows and lush woodland with beautiful wildflowers throughout, this estate promises a private retreat enveloped in natural beauty.”
The asking price for the property comes in at £1,000,000
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