A detached bungalow in Powys that was originally built nearly a hundred years ago is currently on the market for more than £300,000.
Bryn Celyn, a detached bungalow with three bedrooms in Knighton, a property that dates back to the 1920s that was refurbished in recent years,, is up for sale for offers of £345,000 or more.
According to Holters Modern Estate Agents, who are representing the property, the bungalow has several period features and also includes a front and rear facing garden.
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Describing the property, they said: “Bryn Celyn is a beautifully presented, detached bungalow found in the popular market town of Knighton directly on the Welsh/English border within the picturesque Teme Valley.
“Originally built in 1928, the property has been refurbished to a high standard within recent years, including a solid wood kitchen with quartz worktops, a luxurious bathroom suite and redecoration throughout.
“Lovingly maintained by the current owners, Bryn Celyn presents a pleasant blend of traditional and contemporary features from quarry tiled flooring and fireplaces to UPVC double glazed windows and external doors and a combination boiler.
“Offering flexible accommodation, the property has three double bedrooms, however the current vendors are using one of the bedrooms as an additional reception room.
“Outside, the front of the property has a driveway which leads to a parking area allowing private, off road parking for numerous cars. There is also a front lawned garden as well as a raised decking area next to the property, which poses as the perfect to spot to entertain/relax on within the warmer months of the year while also enjoying the stunning views.
“The two-tiered, south-facing rear garden backs onto a field and is gravelled/paved on the lower section, while the upper tier is largely lawned and has a useful storage shed.”
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