An "exceptional" Grade II listed six-bedroom house in an idyllic part of Powys is up for sale.
The property in Norton near Presteigne boasts period features, a stable block with a coach house and a studio.
Agents Purple Bricks who are handling the sale said the village property has six bedrooms, three reception rooms with “beautiful period features throughout" including a stable block with coach house and studio, around 6.5 acres of land.
The property is within two miles of the picturesque Presteigne town centre and four miles to Knighton railway station.
The online estate agent added: “The property is a stunning Grade II listed detached house with an entrance hallway leading to the drawing room with bay window and feature fireplace to one side and a library with large feature fireplace to the other.
“From the rear hallway there is a dining room with beamed ceiling, wood parquet floor and wood stove with Jacobean carved wooden mantle and doors opening to a gravelled patio.
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“The spacious kitchen-breakfast room has a good range of base and wall mounted units handmade by Steamford Joinery, Knighton. It includes a Rangemaster cooker and Rayburn. There is also a pantry, cloakroom and downstairs w/c and access to the cellar.
“To the first floor, the master bedroom is beautifully light and spacious with an oriel window showcasing views to the gardens and countryside beyond with an en-suite shower room.
"There are four further double bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom and a family bathroom. The second floor has one further bedroom currently with three single beds, a study and an attic store room.”
Purple Bricks also raved about the exterior of the property.
“To the side of the property there are coach houses and a stable block which include an art studio and garage.
"The large gardens with herbaceous borders a range of tree species, a paddock within stone walls, two fields and a woodland.
"A stone washroom and an upper storey stone barn are situated in the rear gardens.”
The property is available as a freehold with an asking price of £1,225,000.
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