A six-bedroom country house dating back to 1901 has been put on the market with a fixed price of more than £400,000.
A detached house near Llandinam located on 1.3 acres of land and featuring six bedrooms, is now up for sale with a fixed price of £425,000.
Represented by estate agents Morris, Marshall & Poole, they described the property by adding that it “retains an abundance of character and many original features”.
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The estate agents said: “Hafod is a Welsh country residence situated in a picturesque location with a wealth of original wood panelling and many original features.
“Built in 1901 the accommodation has been updated with a modern kitchen/dining extension to the ground floor and has potential for mulit-generational living.
“This rural location is a walkers, bird-watcher and nature lovers paradise. Hafod sits in a beautiful valley just a mile from the main road and accessed by a single track lane with passing places. This is a 'no through' road which adds to the secluded feeling of the property.
“The house sits amongst large lawned gardens and is backed by woodland and grounds extending to approximately 1.3 acres with river running through. The grounds are run primarily with wildlife in mind.”
The ground floor features an entrance hall as well as two reception rooms, including a sitting room with original wood panelled walls and a wood burning stove.
Six bedrooms are on the first floor, as well as a study and bespoke office.
Describing the grounds, Morris, Marshall & Poole added: “The house sits in a large lawned garden and is backed by woodland to one side and fields to the other. There is brook running through the grounds which extend to approximately 1.3 acres.
“The grounds have many matures trees for first such as hemlock and yew to deciduous beech, silver birch & oak. The large beech tree in the middle of the circular drive has a floodlight which illuminates the tree at night.”
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