A Grade II listed, former Victorian schoolhouse in Machynlleth is on sale as a 3 bed detached house.
Located in Llanwrin, near Machynlleth, an old schoolhouse dating back to the 1800s has been put on the market with an asking price of £250,000.
Represented by estate agents Morris, Marshall & Poole, the property sits within the Dyfi Valley Biosphere and contains several original features as a reminder of its long history, including exposed vaulted beam ceilings.
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There are two main bedrooms, with a gallery landing and study area that could serve as a third.
(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)
(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)
(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)
Describing the property, Morris, Marshall & Poole said: “Set in the Dyfi Valley Biosphere and of enormous character, a Grade II Listed former Victorian School House and now offering a comfortable detached country house.
“Llanwrin is a small village about 3 miles from the market town of Machynlleth and accessed by a council maintained district road. The property is offered in good order and of good proportions.
“The sitting room is a superb room with fully exposed roof timbers to one end. Exposed truss and Gallery area above, 3 arch top windows, 3 radiators, open fireplace with Victorian cast iron surround and tiled insets, ornamental pine mantel and surround.
(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)
(Image: Morris, Marshall & Poole)
“The property is set in level, well maintained garden bounded to the front by a mature hedgerow. Private wide entrance gate leads to a wide gravelled parking area with floral borders.
“To the front is a well stocked floral garden with slate pathways and timber garden shed. There is a lawned garden to the remaining side with a small garden area to the rear.”
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