A town house in powys dating back to the 1930s has been put on sale for over £600,000.
Priory Grange, a detached four bedroom house in Pendre, has been put on the market with an asking price of £675,000.
As well as the four bedrooms, the property also has two reception rooms, a double garage and what estate agents Clee Thompkinson Francis called “wonderful” views of the Brecon Beacons.
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Describing the property, they said: “Priory Grange is an immaculately presented, detached 1930's town house situated in a convenient town location and benefiting from fantastic views of the Brecon Beacons mountain range over the rooftops of Brecon.
“This well proportioned home is set in the centre of its own gardens measuring approximately one third of an acre.
“The property offers spacious accommodation over two floors including entrance porch, impressive entrance hallway, triple aspect living room with unrivalled views and a two-way wood burning stove to the adjoining dining room.
“The dining room opens out on to the lovely patio and entertaining area. There is a modern fitted kitchen with large cooking range, breakfast bar and useful pantry and access to the rear hallway with utility area and workroom.
“The first floor provides equally generous accommodation with a lovely master suite comprising bedroom with bay window and views of the Beacons, dressing room and en-suite shower room. There are a further three bedrooms, family bathroom with a walk in shower.
“These rooms are all accessed off the light and airy landing which has a drop down staircase to a large boarded roof space which offers enormous potential for conversion should additional accommodation be required.
“The house, originally built in the 1930s by a prominent Brecon business family still retains the Art Deco style of that period and has been sympathetically and tastefully modernised to provide an attractive family home.
"The house stands within a third of an acre of well laid out mature landscaped grounds with generous driveway, detached garage/workshop and useful garden shed.
"The gardens provide formal lawned areas together with vegetable garden, sunken patio garden and a fantastic patio entertaining space with glorious views of the Beacons mountain range over the rooftops of Brecon."
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