A former pub in Powys is currently on the market as a four bedroom detached house with a guide price of nearly £300,000.
A former village pub, once known as the Rose & Crown, in Llanbadarn Fynydd, is currently up for sale with an asking price of £299,950.
The property is now a four-bedroom detached house with an enclosed rear garden, located 13 miles from Newtown and Llandrindod Wells on the A483.
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The house is represented by estate agents Morris, Marshall & Poole, who said: “The property is situated adjacent to the Parish Church and enjoys views to the front over the Mid Wales countryside.
“The spacious accommodation benefits from air source heat pump with double glazing.
“On the Ground Floor is the entrance hall, entrance door with external canopy and coats cupboard. There is a bathroom comprising pedestal washbasin, WC, panelled bath with shower over part tiled walls.
“The living room features French doors with external canopy to rear and recessed grate.
“The kitchen, contains light oak units comprising base, drawer and glazed display wall cupboards, wine rack, inset 1½ bowl sink unit, part tiled walls, worktop lighting.
“The utility room comes with rear door and external canopy, range of base and wall units, plumbed for washing machine.”
On the first floor are the four bedrooms, one of which features a walk in wardrobe and an ensuite shower room comprising a shower cubicle with glazed door, WC, washbasin with cupboard under, velux window.
On the outside grounds, Morris, Marshall & Poole added: “The property also features a summerhouse, a terraced rear garden enclosed by a stone wall with a garden house situated below the A483. There are also gravelled beds, lawns, raised vegetable beds, a stone store shed and a corrugated iron workshop.
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