A four bedroom detached house on an expansive private plot in Powys has been put on the market with an asking price of more than £500,000.
Located in Franksbridge, a village near Llandrindod Wells, the property is currently on sale at a price of £545,000 and features four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a double garage with a covered porch area at the front.
The house is represented by estate agents Morris, Marshall & Poole, who described it as an “exceptional home” that “exemplifies the highest standards of quality”.
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They said: “The property is on expansive private plot in a popular village with a well-regarded primary school and is a spacious and beautifully presented detached four/five bedroom home featuring superior build quality and high-end fixtures.
“It features private mature gardens, sweeping tarmac driveway, large parking area, and double garage, with stunning countryside views and close to the towns of Builth Wells and Llandrindod Wells for additional amenities.
“Situated on an expansive private plot in the rural village of Franksbridge, this pristine residence was originally built by a renowned local builder as his personal home.
“The home boasts superior build quality, and the current owners have further enhanced it with high-end fixtures and fittings. The result is a spacious, beautifully presented, and thoughtfully designed four/five bedroom residence.
“The property is set within private, mature gardens and grounds, featuring a sweeping tarmac driveway with brick pavers leading to the front, a large parking area for several vehicles, and a double garage. Backing onto pastureland, the home offers glorious views over the rolling countryside.”
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