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Wakefield Green, Llanbister LD1 6UH £900,000 Wakefield Green Llanbister, LD1 6UH

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Open the gate and walk up the drive to a complete lifestyle change. If you are looking for a versatile property with land and stables, this is the one for you. This stunning property offers buyers a great opportunity to purchase a smallholding with approximately 9.7 acres of land, stables, a four bedroom family home, and an attached two bedroom annexe. Located in Mid- in an area of un-spoilt countryside this fantastic property boasts wonderful views, clear skies and the best of country living. - - -

Rural Smallholding Land and American barn Four bedroom home, two bed annexe Incredibly well presented Rural Location Direct access onto open hill Common grazing rights

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From our Knighton office take the A488 to , signposted as (A483) to /. At Monaughty turn right onto the B4356 for Llanbister. Pass through the village of , pass under the railway bridge at Crug and after 3.5 miles, at the cattle grid, take the junction to the right (signposted to ). The property is 300 yards on the left hand side. Introduction

Wakefield Green is a wonderful family home that has been created by the current owners over nearly 40 years. They have taken a small detached cottage with attached barn and created a fantastic extended home with a large kitchen, two reception rooms, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and conservatory and a two bedroom annexe now run as a very successful holiday let, all presented to a very high standard. There is also a large American barn with six internal stables, tack room and storage areas along with approximately 9.7 acres of land split into four paddocks, grass menage and gardens. This really is a multi-generational property with versatile accommodation set in wonderful countryside with panoramic views onto your own land and surrounding countryside.

Property Description

The main house is a fantastic family home with a large kitchen, family room, living room, conservatory, ground floor shower room, three double bedrooms, family bathroom and a large master bedroom with walk in wardrobe, bathroom ensuite and balcony overlooking the stables and hills beyond. The front porch leads into the large kitchen/dining room which is a wonderful space with oak floors and doors and patio doors leading out onto a lovely terraced area.

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The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units, Belfast sink and an oil fired Rayburn. This room is truly the heart of the home and leads through into a family room which is currently set up as a games room with desks and billiards table. It could be used as a dining room or second living room. Off the kitchen is a cloakroom with a ground floor WC, shower and space for storing coats and shoes. Off the family room doors lead into the conservatory running along the rear of the house which looks out over the gardens. There is a door leading out to the gardens, also a door into the inner hallway and double doors leading into the living room. The living room forms part of the original cottage and has a large Inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel stove, exposed beams and stonework, slate tiled flooring and is a very cosy room. From the inner hallway with doors into the living room, family room and conservatory, the stairs rise to the first floor. On the first floor there are doors leading to the four bedrooms and the family bathroom. The large master bedroom is at the top of the stairs with oak flooring and oak doors leading into a walk in wardrobe, ensuite bathroom with white three piece suite, tiled flooring and a jet style bath, perfect after a day of riding, walking or cycling to ease the aching muscles. The main bedroom also benefits from patio doors leading out onto a balcony with views onto the stable block and hills beyond, the perfect spot to soak up your wonderful surroundings. There are three further double bedrooms, one being currently used as an office and a striking family bathroom with roll top bath. The Old Stables The annexe was created by the current owners from the former stables and hayloft and now offers a very well appointed successful holiday let. However, this would be a great annexe for a family needing multi-generational living. The annexe has been converted to a high standard and offers a kitchen, cloakroom and a large open plan living/dining space with double doors leading out into the conservatory with a door into the garden and a further door which connects back to the main house. The stairs lead up to the first floor onto the landing where there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom which is fitted with a three piece white suite with a shower over the bath. There is also a door that connects into the main house should you wish to link them together. The Stables The timber built stable block has been built as an American style barn with six internal stables, lockable tack room, concrete floors, power and water. There is a fully lined foaling box to one end, double doors in the centre and sliding doors to the other end. Four of the stables have doors leading out to the outside space. There are storage areas for bedding and feed and the building has been maintained to a very high standard. The Land and Grounds The property sits within land and gardens of approximately 9.7 acres. A timber gate leads to the gravelled driveway with parking for a number of vehicles. The house and annexe Location have lawned areas to either end with mature flower beds running the length of the conservatory and pedestrian gates Situated near Llanbister which is a charming village near the Victorian Spa town of Llandrindod Wells, nestled in the leading into the paddock behind the house. Off the kitchen hills of set in hundreds of acres of moorland and right on the edge of a common which offers direct of the main house there is a patio area under the balcony outriding, walking and cycling on the Radnor Ring cycle route no. 825. Located in the old county of , the that overlooks the stables, the grass menage and beyond area is largely un-spoilt and perfect for walkers, cyclists, horse riders and offers a wide range of pursuits enjoying the and is perfect for dining out at any time of day. There is a surrounding countryside directly from your front door. The spa town of Llandrindod Wells was regenerated in the decked area just off the menage ideal for table and chairs Victorian era and offers a wealth of period properties throughout the town, boasts several parks, leisure lake, a wide and is another lovely area for enjoying the peaceful range of shops, schools, services and train station with links on the Heart of Wales line to Swansea and Shrewsbury. surroundings. The whole of Mid Wales is noted for its areas of natural beauty such as the Wye Valley, Elan Valley and Cambrian hills, renowned amongst the walking, riding and fishing fraternity. The Royal Welsh Showground near hosts Services numerous events throughout the year attracting thousands of visitors to the area, with cultural and sporting events at Wells. The house and annexe have double glazed windows throughout, oil fired central heating, mains electricity, septic Agents Note tank drainage and a private water supply. Prospective purchasers are advised they have grazing rights over the neighbouring common. Further information is Wakefield Green Council tax band E available from the sellers. The Old Stables tax band D

Total area: 1292.4 feet sq 212.5 metre sq Total area: 1292.4 feet sq 120.0 metre sq

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