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£375,000

Llaithddu, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1

  • 4 beds
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£375,000

  • 4 beds
House
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£18,750
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This 4 bedroom period property has been updated to incorporate eco-friendly amenities including solar panels, a Samsung 16kw air source heat pump and Sunamp Thermino E heat battery for efficient central heating and a continuous supply of hot water. The recent renovations have revitalised the interior, presenting a pristine backdrop for prospective owners with freshly painted and insulated interior walls and ceilings, insulated loft and new carpets. The property is set in approximately 3/4 of an acre and also includes a large store/workshop and a Grade II listed former smithy building. This property offers the possibility for multiple generations living together in privacy. The design of the property provides a suitable environment for families who value their independence and privacy whilst still being able to interact and spend quality time together. The property was originally 2 cottages which were part of the Irish Haig Whiskey family's estate dating back to the 1700's. The property was tastefully extended in the 1970's to provide a 4 bedroom, 2 reception room property with large kitchen/diner, large family bathroom together with an en-suite off the master bedroom. The smithy building which is pre-1800's still retains charming features including carved initials and dates of the tradesmen who worked there and went to war in 1914 from Llaithddu. The property is situated near the rural village of Llanbadarn Fynydd which benefits from community shop and church. Further facilities are available at Llandrindod Wells and Newtown in the form of all amenities expected including supermarkets, shops, businesses, hotels, restaurants, leisure and educational opportunities, hospital/healthcare facilities as well as road and rail links. Mid Wales is noted for its area of natural beauty, wild flora and fauna, renowned amongst the walking, fishing and riding fraternity.

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