5 bedroom house
Llanbister Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5UT
Guide Price
£900,000
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Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2021
- Removed: Dec 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Crug Farm is situated in a stunning elevated position in a small, quiet, rural hamlet which lies 24 miles due west of Ludlow, and approx. 8 miles from the vibrant local towns of Presteigne and Knighton. Both of these local towns have a good range of amenities and have primary and secondary schools. Llangunllo and Llanbister have the added convenience of a railway station (the Heart of Wales Line) which is a single track running between Shrewsbury and the Welsh Coast, offering connections to Birmingham and London.
The property enjoys unspoilt views over open countryside and the surrounding areas have the most delightful walks including Glyndwr’s Way, Radnor Forest and Beacon Hill.
The property dates back to 1811, and is a perfect example of architecture at its best with a lovely mix of stone, brick and timber cladding, blending original character with modern living.
Although there is a principle entrance which leads into the main hallway, there is also a Conservatory Vestibule entrance which tastefully links the two former barns together. The glazed door from here leads out onto the garden courtyard with its large, secluded patio.
The kitchen also leads from the conservatory, and has a delightful Jerusalem stone floor. There is an extensive range of fitted oak base and wall cupboards with Welsh slate worktops, electric oven, halogen induction hob, and space for a dishwasher and wine cooler. The cream oil-fired AGA takes centre stage. There is ample room for a large breakfast table.
From the kitchen a door leads through into the main hallway, which has a fully glazed front door. Solid oak flooring continues throughout the ground floor. An oak staircase leads off the hallway to the first floor. Off the hallway you will find a ground floor loo which has a built-in oak unit with inset washbasin. There is a small cupboard door that leads to understairs storage.
The cosy snug has two windows with oak shutters which face south and take in the lovely views. There is also a slate fireplace with a Clearview wood burning stove.
At the end of the hallway you will find a lovely ground floor bedroom suite, with a Gothic style, oak-shuttered window and three further oak-shuttered windows looking out to different aspects. An oak fireplace with a slate hearth really adds to the appeal of this room. The en-suite bathroom has built in oak furniture with inset twin basins and a loo. There is also a bath with a shower over.
The first floor landing has an oak floor, with a mono-pitched ceiling and two exposed original trusses. A fitted coats cupboard is also provided with hanging space/shelving and storage.
The elegant upstairs drawing room is a delightful room with a vaulted ceiling and exposed truss. There is an ornately carved timber fireplace with exposed marble and slate with a Clear-view woodburning stove. A Gothic window with four further windows take full advantage of the amazing views particularly to the south. To one wall there is a floor to ceiling built in bookcase.
The landing continues and gives access to two good sized bedrooms both with en-suites. Bedroom3 has a south facing low-level window which takes full advantage of the views. This bedroom also has a partially vaulted ceiling and exposed truss.
From the Conservatory, a galvanised steel and oak staircase takes you through French doors into the formal dining room, a great place to entertain your guests.
Inner hallway then gives access to a loo and a boiler room.
The study, or second sitting room has a fireplace with a Clearview wood burning stove set on a slate hearth. An east-facing picture window and south facing French windows take advantage of the wonderful views and courtyard garden area.
Oak stairs lead to a landing area where you will find Bedrooms 4 and 5 both en-suite.
This particular part of the property offers a variety of uses as ancillary accommodation such as a granny-annexe, or a home office.
Outside
The farm building, with concrete floor, hayrack, a range of fitted units, separate loo, and thermostatically controlled electric panel heaters. A flight of steps at the far end of this barn gives access to a huge storage area which runs the entire length of the barn.
The farm building at the top of the driveway is partially built from stone with timber cladding. There are large double doors at both ends with light and power connected. This barn offers scope for development subject to relevant planning permissions.
The Gardens and Grounds
The property is approached via a private driveway (owned in its entirety by Crug Farm), serving Crug and Crug Lodge and continuing past both these properties to Crug Farm.
The formal gardens lie mainly to the back of the property. The terraced areas are positioned to take in the glorious views on offer. The formal garden is enclosed by hedging with a feature central flower bed which is well stocked with various plants, trees and shrubs. There is a courtyard area for Al Fresco dining with rose garden adjacent. A metal gated rose archway leads out of the enclosed garden area to the garaging. To the rear of the property there is a large parking and turning area with further shrub and flower beds and a small orchard planted with an assortment of fruit trees.
The Land
In three principal enclosures the land is situated above and beyond Crug Farm and comprises sloping pasture paddocks, one with a small natural pond. The land is fully enclosed and extends to 7.3 acres approx. TBC.
Directions
From Ludlow take the A49 north towards Shrewsbury, after approximately two miles, at Bromfield, turn left onto the A4113 for Knighton. Proceed into Knighton over speed bumps and then turn left on the A488 for Rhayader and Llandrindod Wells. After a few miles take a right-hand turn onto the B4356 Llangunllo road. Proceed through Llangunllo after approx. a mile and a half pass under the railway arch and turn immediately right onto gravel driveway and then bearing to the left for Crug Farm/Crug Lodge, continue along the drive to the end where you will find Crug farm.
Marketed by: Nock Deighton, Ludlow
The property enjoys unspoilt views over open countryside and the surrounding areas have the most delightful walks including Glyndwr’s Way, Radnor Forest and Beacon Hill.
The property dates back to 1811, and is a perfect example of architecture at its best with a lovely mix of stone, brick and timber cladding, blending original character with modern living.
Although there is a principle entrance which leads into the main hallway, there is also a Conservatory Vestibule entrance which tastefully links the two former barns together. The glazed door from here leads out onto the garden courtyard with its large, secluded patio.
The kitchen also leads from the conservatory, and has a delightful Jerusalem stone floor. There is an extensive range of fitted oak base and wall cupboards with Welsh slate worktops, electric oven, halogen induction hob, and space for a dishwasher and wine cooler. The cream oil-fired AGA takes centre stage. There is ample room for a large breakfast table.
From the kitchen a door leads through into the main hallway, which has a fully glazed front door. Solid oak flooring continues throughout the ground floor. An oak staircase leads off the hallway to the first floor. Off the hallway you will find a ground floor loo which has a built-in oak unit with inset washbasin. There is a small cupboard door that leads to understairs storage.
The cosy snug has two windows with oak shutters which face south and take in the lovely views. There is also a slate fireplace with a Clearview wood burning stove.
At the end of the hallway you will find a lovely ground floor bedroom suite, with a Gothic style, oak-shuttered window and three further oak-shuttered windows looking out to different aspects. An oak fireplace with a slate hearth really adds to the appeal of this room. The en-suite bathroom has built in oak furniture with inset twin basins and a loo. There is also a bath with a shower over.
The first floor landing has an oak floor, with a mono-pitched ceiling and two exposed original trusses. A fitted coats cupboard is also provided with hanging space/shelving and storage.
The elegant upstairs drawing room is a delightful room with a vaulted ceiling and exposed truss. There is an ornately carved timber fireplace with exposed marble and slate with a Clear-view woodburning stove. A Gothic window with four further windows take full advantage of the amazing views particularly to the south. To one wall there is a floor to ceiling built in bookcase.
The landing continues and gives access to two good sized bedrooms both with en-suites. Bedroom3 has a south facing low-level window which takes full advantage of the views. This bedroom also has a partially vaulted ceiling and exposed truss.
From the Conservatory, a galvanised steel and oak staircase takes you through French doors into the formal dining room, a great place to entertain your guests.
Inner hallway then gives access to a loo and a boiler room.
The study, or second sitting room has a fireplace with a Clearview wood burning stove set on a slate hearth. An east-facing picture window and south facing French windows take advantage of the wonderful views and courtyard garden area.
Oak stairs lead to a landing area where you will find Bedrooms 4 and 5 both en-suite.
This particular part of the property offers a variety of uses as ancillary accommodation such as a granny-annexe, or a home office.
Outside
The farm building, with concrete floor, hayrack, a range of fitted units, separate loo, and thermostatically controlled electric panel heaters. A flight of steps at the far end of this barn gives access to a huge storage area which runs the entire length of the barn.
The farm building at the top of the driveway is partially built from stone with timber cladding. There are large double doors at both ends with light and power connected. This barn offers scope for development subject to relevant planning permissions.
The Gardens and Grounds
The property is approached via a private driveway (owned in its entirety by Crug Farm), serving Crug and Crug Lodge and continuing past both these properties to Crug Farm.
The formal gardens lie mainly to the back of the property. The terraced areas are positioned to take in the glorious views on offer. The formal garden is enclosed by hedging with a feature central flower bed which is well stocked with various plants, trees and shrubs. There is a courtyard area for Al Fresco dining with rose garden adjacent. A metal gated rose archway leads out of the enclosed garden area to the garaging. To the rear of the property there is a large parking and turning area with further shrub and flower beds and a small orchard planted with an assortment of fruit trees.
The Land
In three principal enclosures the land is situated above and beyond Crug Farm and comprises sloping pasture paddocks, one with a small natural pond. The land is fully enclosed and extends to 7.3 acres approx. TBC.
Directions
From Ludlow take the A49 north towards Shrewsbury, after approximately two miles, at Bromfield, turn left onto the A4113 for Knighton. Proceed into Knighton over speed bumps and then turn left on the A488 for Rhayader and Llandrindod Wells. After a few miles take a right-hand turn onto the B4356 Llangunllo road. Proceed through Llangunllo after approx. a mile and a half pass under the railway arch and turn immediately right onto gravel driveway and then bearing to the left for Crug Farm/Crug Lodge, continue along the drive to the end where you will find Crug farm.
Marketed by: Nock Deighton, Ludlow
Land Registry Data
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