A barn conversion in Powys, completed in 2020, has been put on the market with an asking price of nearly £400,000.
A three bedroom barn conversion in Meifod, near Welshpool, which was constructed in 2020, has been put on the market with a guide price of £398,000.
Estate agents Town and Country Property Services have described the former barn as having a “modern interior design”, “generous gardens” and being “beautifully maintained”.
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They said: “Town and Country Oswestry are pleased to offer this fantastic contemporary barn conversion to the market. Located in a truly stunning rural location with far reaching views in all directions.
(Image: Town and Country)
(Image: Town and Country)
(Image: Town and Country)
“The property, completed in 2020, offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, impressive kitchen/family room with many character features and a separate lounge.
“Situated within generous grounds and having off road parking, this property must be viewed to be appreciated. Located on the outskirts of Meifod, the property enjoys a rural setting whilst amenities are easily accessible.
“The property offers bright, spacious well laid out accommodation with high a high quality finish throughout. Sitting in a slightly elevated position taking in the stunning rolling countryside and scenery that surrounds the property.”
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