A Grade II listed barn in Powys, having been converted into a three bedroom house, is now on sale for over £400,000.

Brook barn, a Grade II listed building that was converted from a barn to a large three bedroom house, located in Pilleth by Knighton, has been put on the market with an asking price of £475,000.

As well as three bedrooms, the property also features two bathrooms and two reception rooms as well as a garden with its own brook.

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The property is represented by estate agents Holsters, who said: “A truly unique, beautifully converted, Grade II Listed, semi-detached barn conversion located in a quiet, semi-rural setting and part of a small, exclusive development in the hamlet of Pilleth.

(Image: Holsters)

(Image: Holsters)

“Used for centuries as a hay/agricultural barn, this immaculate property, has been meticulously developed taking care and attention to every last detail internally and externally using respected local tradesman and high-quality materials.

“Converted in 2006 by the current owners, Brook Barn has been built with luxurious living in mind. This spacious three bedroom dwelling oozes character and offers a pleasant blend of traditional and contemporary features from exposed stone walls and timbers to modern kitchen and bathrooms suites and oak finishings throughout.

(Image: Holsters)

(Image: Holsters)

“These include oak framed windows and external doors, an oak staircase and engineered oak flooring.

“Owing to its Grade II Listing and as part of the planning, outside the barn has kept its original look with the stone wall finish and timber cladding.

(Image: Holsters)

(Image: Holsters)

“This magnificent, individually designed home is set in an idyllic setting. Rural, but by no means isolated, this tranquil location is perfect for those who seek the laid back lifestyle, worlds apart from the hustle and bustle of city life.

“The property is encompassed by countryside as far as the eye can see and is ideal for walkers and nature lovers.”