A Grade II-listed cottage near the Brecon Beacons National Park has been put on the market at a price of more than £200,000.
Found in the village of Battle, in Powys, the two bedroom semi detached cottage is up for sale at a cost of £285,000.
With views of the stunning of Pen-y-Fan, the property features its own outbuilding and has been described as “charming” and “quirky”.
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Estate agents Clee Tompkinson Francis said: “A charming two bedroom semi-detached stone cottage occupying an elevated position which enjoys fabulous views towards Pen-y-Fan and the Brecon Beacons.
“This Grade II-listed cottage benefits from off-road parking, gardens and a detached workshop and boasts a wealth of individual character and charm throughout.
“Located in the village of Battle which is approximately four miles from the market town of Brecon, this Grade II-listed cottage enjoys charming and quirky accommodation throughout with such features as exposed floorboards and mullion windows, along with having feature fireplaces and beautiful stonework to the outside.
“The cottage comes with lawn gardens and off-road parking, as well as benefiting from a useful detached workshop/outbuilding.
“The accommodation includes to the ground floor an entrance hall which leads to the living room which features a wood burning stove and lovely views towards the Beacons.
"To rear is the kitchen and dining area which is well equipped with a modern kitchen suite and feature cast-iron range. There is also a useful utility room with adjoining WC.
“To the first floor you will find the landing area which provides access to the two double bedrooms and the bathroom.
“The outside gardens to the front are sloping with lawn garden to the side and the parking area which has allocated parking for both the cottage and the neighbouring property.”
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