4 bedroom house
Trelydan, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 9HZ
Guide Price
£750,000
Residential Tags: Edwardian
Property Tags: Equestrian, Wind Energy
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Nov 2021
- Removed: Apr 2022
- Residential Tags: Edwardian
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Wind Energy
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Late Victorian/early Edwardian House, together with 17 Acres (or thereabouts) of pasture/amenity land requiring general modernisation and renovation
Morris Marshall and Poole with Norman Lloyd are delighted to have been instructed to market Plas Newydd, which we believe to be late Victorian/early Edwardian, together with 17 Acres (or thereabouts) of pasture/amenity land.
Constructed of brick under a slate roof, the property retains several of its original features such as ceiling cornices and pictures rails in the Reception Rooms, the mosaic quarry tiled floor in the Hallway, the stained glass windows in the enclosed Entrance Porch, and the servants bells in the Kitchen.
The house requires general modernisation throughout and there is ample scope to extend. The land lends itself for a variety of purposes such as equestrian and other livestock.
Situated approximately half a mile from the Welshpool outskirts, with the town having primary and secondary school education, leisure centre several supermarkets, and the usual pubs and restaurants. Oswestry, Shrewsbury, the West Midlands and the northwest are all within commutable distances.
Vehicular access off Windmill Lane leads to the front of the property with garden area extending to approximately 0.8 of an Acre. The land lies to the east and west of the house and is all in pasture.
Schedule of Land
OS No Description Acres
0800 Farmyard 0.81
1400 Orchard 3.74
2500 Farmyard 3.86
1991 Paddock 3.68
0090 Pasture 3.27
0082 Pasture 2.24
17.60
Marketed by: Morris Marshall & Poole, Welshpool
Morris Marshall and Poole with Norman Lloyd are delighted to have been instructed to market Plas Newydd, which we believe to be late Victorian/early Edwardian, together with 17 Acres (or thereabouts) of pasture/amenity land.
Constructed of brick under a slate roof, the property retains several of its original features such as ceiling cornices and pictures rails in the Reception Rooms, the mosaic quarry tiled floor in the Hallway, the stained glass windows in the enclosed Entrance Porch, and the servants bells in the Kitchen.
The house requires general modernisation throughout and there is ample scope to extend. The land lends itself for a variety of purposes such as equestrian and other livestock.
Situated approximately half a mile from the Welshpool outskirts, with the town having primary and secondary school education, leisure centre several supermarkets, and the usual pubs and restaurants. Oswestry, Shrewsbury, the West Midlands and the northwest are all within commutable distances.
Vehicular access off Windmill Lane leads to the front of the property with garden area extending to approximately 0.8 of an Acre. The land lies to the east and west of the house and is all in pasture.
Schedule of Land
OS No Description Acres
0800 Farmyard 0.81
1400 Orchard 3.74
2500 Farmyard 3.86
1991 Paddock 3.68
0090 Pasture 3.27
0082 Pasture 2.24
17.60
Marketed by: Morris Marshall & Poole, Welshpool
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.