A four-bedroom detached house in Newtown has been put on the market with a guide price of more than £400,000.
A detached house on Llanidloes Road in Newtown is now on sale for an asking price of £450,000.
Represented by Express Estate Agency, the property has four bedrooms, three of which with ensuite bathrooms, and converted attic space to serve as an office or fifth bedroom.
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Describing the property, Express said: “The entrance door from the front porch opens to a welcoming hall, with wood flooring, a set of stairs to the first floor landing, a radiator, French wooden doors to the lounge and the family room and single doors to the kitchen.
“The lounge is a bright and spacious reception room offering generous space for a range of furniture, with two front aspect double glazed windows, a set of French double glazed doors to the rear garden, wood flooring, two radiators and a central exposed brick chimney breast housing a large recessed fireplace with a tiled hearth, which could be reinstated with a wood burner.
Describing the grounds, they added: “The property sits on a generous plot boasting well-maintained gardens to both the front and rear.
“To the front there is a private driveway providing ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles and lawned gardens with established beds featuring a range of plants, flowers, shrubs, hedges and trees.
“To the rear is a further lawned garden with a stone paved patio and pathways extending to the side, two storage sheds of which is large and can be used as a workshop, a covered sitting area and mature trees and hedgerows, and there are superb views of the surrounding countryside.”
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