A detached country residence on the outskirts Newtown has been put on the market with an asking price of nearly £600,000.
A riverside property that was once an estate building for Glanhafren Hall and converted in 2000, located on Llanidloes Road on the outskirts of Newtown has been put up for sale for £595,000.
The property, represented by estate agents Morris, Marshall & Poole, features a dining room and conservatory, with four bedrooms on the first floor.
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Describing the property, Morris, Marshall & Poole said: “A substantial Country Residence situated in a courtyard complex on the outskirts of the market town of Newtown, conveniently located with easy access onto the A489 and around 30 miles from Shrewsbury and 40 miles from the Cardigan Coast.
“Occupying an elevated position the property enjoys superb rear views over the River Severn and surrounding beautiful Mid Wales countryside.
“Glanrhyd is one of a small group of tastefully converted estate buildings formerly belonging to Glanhafren Hall.
"Converted in around 2000 to a high standard the property which is immaculately presented provides spacious well laid out accommodation including an impressive entrance hall, two reception rooms, study, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, cellar, four bedrooms and three washroom facilities.
“A particular feature of the property is the attractively landscaped rear gardens which have two upper paved patio seating areas, an upper garden area and private lower garden area with summerhouse which has direct access onto the River Severn for fishing.
“All in all this property offers a unique opportunity for those looking for a spacious well appointed place which is convenient to amenities and yet enjoys all the benefits of a superb countryside location.”
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