A four bedroom, 19th century house in Newtown has gone up for sale with a guide price of over £600,000.

Hendidley, a detached house on Milford Road, overlooking Newtown, was put on the market on June 19 with an asking price of £650,000.

The property features 1.3 acres of land, three reception rooms, four double bedrooms and two en suites in addition to a large family bathroom. Hendidley also contains a detached garage and workshop. 

 

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Put on the property by Morris, Marshall and Poole, who described the property as: “Built in the late 19th century, Hendidley occupies a prominent position above the town set within approximately 1.3 acres of mature gardens and woodland, the property has been tastefully decorated, perfectly complimenting the abundance of character the home has to offer.

(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)

(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)

(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)

“From exceptional architectural features, decorative fireplaces and hand carved woodwork, the property presents a unique opportunity combining modern living with period features.

“Benefitting from an elevated and private position over the town with breath taking south facing views towards the Mochdre and Dolfor Hills, Hendidley provides a quiet situation, whilst being within touching distance of the town centre.

“The living room offers a light south facing room, centred around a walk-in bay window taking full advantage of the far reaching views with French doors opening onto the terrace, original oak flooring and two alcoves with shelving either side of the decorative cast iron fireplace, part glazed doors open through to second reception room with a further south facing bay window, hand carved decorative ceiling beams and multi-fuel burning stove on slate hearth.

(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)

(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)

“The kitchen offers substantial storage, comprising wooden base units and two extensive pantry cupboards either side of the wood burning stove set into the former fireplace, recess for electric oven and dishwasher, extractor unit, part quartz worktops and Belfast sink.

Describing the grounds, they added: “Totalling to approximately 1.13 acres the grounds offers a balance of established woodland and lawns, overlooking the town and surround countryside.

(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)

“Benefitting from a south facing aspect the side terrace comprise a brick paved seating area and adjacent lawn bordered by a range of established plants and shrubs with a lower lawn below the terrace.

“The side lawn opens towards the rear aspect with the rear garden being bordered by established hedges and shrubs.”