A stone-built farmhouse and piece of land near lake Vyrnwy is up for sale with an asking price of £750,000.
A property with over 30 acres of land near Lake Vyrnwy, featuring a range of outbuildings and a three bedroom farmhouse at the centre, has been put on the market.
Located in Llanwddyn, just under four miles from the iconic Powys lake, the farm features a mix of traditional and modern buildings.
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It is represented by estate agents Morris, Marshall & Poole, who described the property by saying: “Set in approximately 31.80 acres (13.29 hectares) acres of pastureland, Bryn Cowny is an attractive small holding near Lake Vyrnwy that includes a substantial stone-built farmhouse and a range of traditional and more modern agricultural buildings.
“The property is located approximately 3.7 miles southwest of Lake Vyrnwy and 21 miles east of the market town of Welshpool.
“An attractive stone built three-bedroom detached farmhouse providing ample living accommodation.
“The property comprises of an open plan kitchen and dining room, lounge with wood burning stove and sitting room.
“Stairs from the hallway lead to the first floor which comprises of three bedrooms and family bathroom. There is also a separate extension to include a utility room and separate washroom.
“The property is approached by privately owned roadway with the dwelling sitting within well-established lawns surrounding the home with an elevated decking area to the front of the property providing stunning views across the landscape. A lean-to garage behind the property provides parking for one vehicle.
“The farm benefits from a range of traditional farm buildings and some more modern agricultural buildings that are located in the main farmyard.”
Some of the outbuildings include traditional stone-built barns, an adjoining steel portal frame building and cattle shed.
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