The Cross, 2 High Street, New Radnor, Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2SL LD8 Powys, Presteigne, Radnor, New Street, High 2 Cross, the £250,000 Offers Over Offers

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The Cross, 2 High Street, New Radnor, Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2SL LD8 Powys, Presteigne, Radnor, New Street, High 2 Cross, the £250,000 Offers Over Offers The Cross, 2 High Street, New Radnor, Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2SL LD8 Powys, Presteigne, Radnor, New Street, High 2 Cross, The £250,000 Offers over Offers Floor plans - not to scale Offers over £250,000 The Cross 2 High Street New Radnor Presteigne Powys LD8 2SL Summary • Grade II Listed • Semi detached cottage • Original features • Three bedrooms • En suite shower room • Terraced garden Call Knighton 01547 529907 14 King Street Hereford HR4 9BW 22 Broad Street Knighton LD7 1BL 2 Broad Street Leominster HR6 8BS cobbamos.com [email protected] An impressive Grade II Listed, semi detached, three bedroom cottage with a stunning interior finished to a very high standard, nestled in the heart of the village of New Radnor. The property has beautiful views over the village and on to the Welsh countryside. Offered for sale with NO ONWARD CHAIN. Benefits External features Energy Performance Graphs The property is a Grade II Listed semi detached three bedroom Stone steps lead to the front door, with a pathway running cottage with spacious living accommodation located in the along the side of the property leading to a wood store and pretty border village of New Radnor. The property has been steps to the garden. The south facing garden is terraced with a completely refurbished by the current owners to provide vegetable patch bordered with plants and shrubs. At the rear stylish, character and spacious living accommodation of the property is a covered walkway leading to the garden including bespoke windows, doors and flooring with the new store and oil tank. complimenting the old. a a Services The accommodation comprises: entrance hallway, living room, dining room, kitchen, larder, cellar/utility, three The property has oil fired heating, bespoke single glazed bedrooms the main having an en-suite shower room and windows with thermally efficient glass, oil fired Aga and mains, bathroom. electricity, water and drainage. a a Internal features Powys County council tax band E £1,514.00. 2014/2015. a The lovely light entrance hall has a Jacob's wool carpet and Agents notes doors off to the accommodation. The living room has the original inglenook fireplace with a multi fuel wood burning The garden plot (105' x 55')is on the Urban Development Plan stove, exposed timbers and flagstone floor. Steps lead down to for potential development. In the past it had outline planning the cellar/utility with a useful stainless steel sink, boiler and consent for a dwelling. space for appliances. From the living room oak doors lead to a the kitchen/breakfast room with a bespoke fitted kitchen by Location Zebra Design as featured in the magazine '25 Beautiful Kitchens'. The kitchen has an Aga, touch opening drawers and New Radnor is a charming village, to the south of the Radnor doors, granite work tops, under unit lighting and marble floor Forest, that is steeped in history with the castle mound tiles. Off the kitchen is a larder with a marble work surface. overlooking the village. The property occupies a position on The kitchen leads through to the dining room with solid oak the edge of the village the centre of which enjoys a variety of amenities to include a popular primary school, local shop, THE PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS ACT 1991 flooring and high ceiling. The main bedroom has built in We endeavour to ensure that the details contained in our brochure are correct wardrobes and has an en suite shower room with a white public house and active village hall. Nearby Presteigne 8 miles through making detailed enquiries of the owner but they are not guaranteed. suite. The second bedroom is a light and spacious double and Kington 6 miles offer a wider range of amenities to The agents have not tested any appliance, equipment, fixture, fitting or service and have not seen the title deeds to confirm tenure. All measurements are room with solid oak flooring and built in wardrobes. The third include shops, leisure centres, health services and many more. quoted to the nearest 1/10 metre. All liability in negligence of otherwise for any bedroom is a useful room and could be used as a study. The a loss arising from the use of these particulars is hereby excluded. bathroom is finished to a very high standard with a white three Directions MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS piece suite, with a waterfall power shower over a double Money laundering regulations require prospective purchasers to produce two original ID documents prior to any offer being accepted by the owners. ended bath, his and her glass, wall mounted basins and solid From Knighton, you enter the village of New Radnor on the oak flooring. B4372. On approaching the junction, turn right onto the High a Street. The property is located immediately on the right hand a side indicated by our Cobb Amos For Sale board. a Hereford: 01432 266 007 Knighton: 01547 529 907 Leominster: 01568 610 310 cobbamos.com [email protected] .
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