Hill End
Bleddfa, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1PA
Guide Price
£450,000
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Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland
A rural property set in an elevated position, with 1.7 acres of garden & grounds and stunning far reaching views down the valley. Stand out features being the stylish fitted kitchen and shower room and large picture windows. In all the perfect home for buyers looking for a peaceful place to live.
Introduction - Hill End is a fantastic bungalow set in an elevated position in a rural setting on the fringes of the village of Bleddfa in Mid-Wales. With far reaching views, gardens and grounds extending to 1.7 acres and a refurbished interior enjoying a fantastic kitchen and light and spacious rooms throughout.
Property Description - The front door leads into the hall, with doors leading off to the accommodation. The living room has hard wood floors, patio doors onto the side deck, multi fuel stove and a large picture window allowing wonderful views down the valley. Down to hall and to the front is the impressive kitchen/dining room with upgraded kitchen, offering an extensive range of cupboards, granite effect worktops, Bosch appliances, tiled flooring with underfloor heating and picture window taking full advantage of the wonderful views. There are three bedrooms to the rear, which are all doubles with built in wardrobes. The shower room has been refurbished to a high standard with tiled floor and walls, underfloor heating and white three piece suite. The utility room has space for boots & coats, sink, space & plumbing for a washing machine and a door out onto the garden. Off the hallway there is a cloakroom, two storage cupboards and a door leading down into the garage.
Gardens, Grounds And Parking - Hill End has gardens and land totalling 1.7 acres with parking for a number of vehicles, large garage with an and over door. To the front of the property are steps leading up to a decked area which is a wonderful place to sit and enjoy the views. Below the deck there are terraced levels with a bench and shrubs and plants. The deck wraps around to the side of the house and the patio doors from the living room. To the rear of the house is the garden mainly laid to lawn with ornamental pond and then extending up to the far boundary. Two pedestrian gates lead through to the second section of pasture land, which has areas providing for vegetable patch and timber outbuilding. In addition there is a small area of woodland.
Location - Bleddfa is a village which lies on the road from Knighton to Penybont and is located in the community of Llangunllo. Two hillforts belonging to around 200 B.C guard the village: Clog Hill above the village, and Llysin Hill to the west. There is also the Bleddfa Centre which visitors come from all over to visit. Bleddfa is near the market town of Knighton which is a market town within the historic county boundary of Radnorshire, lying on the river Teme, with a railway station on the Heart of Wales line. The Offas Dyke footpath is a 177 mile National Trail footpath that closely follows the England/Wales border. It opened in 1971 from Prestatyn to Chepstow with Knighton sitting at the half way point with a visitors centre. Knighton has a primary school, supermarket, leisure centre and many other smaller independent shops. The larger market town of Ludlow, 16 miles has a wider variety of facilities and hosts the famous Ludlow Food Festival. The larger Spa town of Llandrindod Wells, 18 miles offers a further wider range of facilities.
Services - Mains electricity, mains water, septic tank drainage, night storage heaters and solid fuel heating. Powys County Council tax band E
Agents Notes - This property benefits from an easement which enables vehicular access for the owners of this property, from the lane to the lower paddock'
Marketed by: Cobb Amos, Knighton
Introduction - Hill End is a fantastic bungalow set in an elevated position in a rural setting on the fringes of the village of Bleddfa in Mid-Wales. With far reaching views, gardens and grounds extending to 1.7 acres and a refurbished interior enjoying a fantastic kitchen and light and spacious rooms throughout.
Property Description - The front door leads into the hall, with doors leading off to the accommodation. The living room has hard wood floors, patio doors onto the side deck, multi fuel stove and a large picture window allowing wonderful views down the valley. Down to hall and to the front is the impressive kitchen/dining room with upgraded kitchen, offering an extensive range of cupboards, granite effect worktops, Bosch appliances, tiled flooring with underfloor heating and picture window taking full advantage of the wonderful views. There are three bedrooms to the rear, which are all doubles with built in wardrobes. The shower room has been refurbished to a high standard with tiled floor and walls, underfloor heating and white three piece suite. The utility room has space for boots & coats, sink, space & plumbing for a washing machine and a door out onto the garden. Off the hallway there is a cloakroom, two storage cupboards and a door leading down into the garage.
Gardens, Grounds And Parking - Hill End has gardens and land totalling 1.7 acres with parking for a number of vehicles, large garage with an and over door. To the front of the property are steps leading up to a decked area which is a wonderful place to sit and enjoy the views. Below the deck there are terraced levels with a bench and shrubs and plants. The deck wraps around to the side of the house and the patio doors from the living room. To the rear of the house is the garden mainly laid to lawn with ornamental pond and then extending up to the far boundary. Two pedestrian gates lead through to the second section of pasture land, which has areas providing for vegetable patch and timber outbuilding. In addition there is a small area of woodland.
Location - Bleddfa is a village which lies on the road from Knighton to Penybont and is located in the community of Llangunllo. Two hillforts belonging to around 200 B.C guard the village: Clog Hill above the village, and Llysin Hill to the west. There is also the Bleddfa Centre which visitors come from all over to visit. Bleddfa is near the market town of Knighton which is a market town within the historic county boundary of Radnorshire, lying on the river Teme, with a railway station on the Heart of Wales line. The Offas Dyke footpath is a 177 mile National Trail footpath that closely follows the England/Wales border. It opened in 1971 from Prestatyn to Chepstow with Knighton sitting at the half way point with a visitors centre. Knighton has a primary school, supermarket, leisure centre and many other smaller independent shops. The larger market town of Ludlow, 16 miles has a wider variety of facilities and hosts the famous Ludlow Food Festival. The larger Spa town of Llandrindod Wells, 18 miles offers a further wider range of facilities.
Services - Mains electricity, mains water, septic tank drainage, night storage heaters and solid fuel heating. Powys County Council tax band E
Agents Notes - This property benefits from an easement which enables vehicular access for the owners of this property, from the lane to the lower paddock'
Marketed by: Cobb Amos, Knighton
Land Registry Data
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