A 100-acre Grade II-listed farm in Powys has been put up for sale.

Tyddyn Farm in Llandinam, near Llanidloes is described as an “attractive” holding that comes with 100 acres of farmland with a 20 further acres available in a separate sale.

Morris Marshall and Poole, who are handling the sale, said the farm “comprises of an attractive residential agricultural holding near Llanidloes, that provides good family accommodation along with several traditional outbuildings set in approximately 100.17 acres (40.54 hectares)”.

“An additional 20.71 acres (8.38 hectares) of agricultural land known as Land at Tyddyn Farm is available by separate negotiation."

The farmhouse is described as an “attractive centrally located, brick built semi-detached, Grade II-listed, five-bed farmhouse comprising of 2,000sqft of living space in need of renovation and modernisation".

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“This well-proportioned property provides ample living accommodation comprising of reception room, kitchen and lounge on the ground floor, stairs from the reception room lead to the first floor which comprises of four bedrooms and family bathroom.

"An additional staircase from the lounge also provides access to the first floor and an additional bedroom”.

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Tyddyn Farm also has a range of agricultural buildings including  a "brick, stone and timber two-storey traditional range comprising of five traditional stables, three loose boxes and two bings, wain house and granary building all under a corrugated sheeted roof”, an “adjoining lean to constructed of concrete block and Yorkshire boarding under a corrugated sheeted roof with concrete floor previously used as a livestock shed”  and a “timber Dutch barn with corrugated sheeted roof”.

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Morris, Marshall and Poole added: “The land is considered as Grade 3b according to the Welsh Agricultural land Classification and benefits from a loam and clay soil type suitable for grass or cereal production.”

The asking price for the farm is £1,100,000.

Anyone interested in a free initial discussion can contact Morris, Marshall and Poole’s Welshpool Rural Office.