Bryn Vyrnwy
Meifod, Powys, SY22 6YA
Guide Price
£425,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
- BRYN VYRNWY, , , , MEIFOD, POWYS, 430000, 08/07/2022
A detached character cottage set in an elevated position over the Meifod Valley and extending 1.85 acres or thereabouts. Accommodation includes an Entrance hall, Living room, dining room, kitchen with pantry and utility room. 2 bathrooms, 4 bedrooms and a first floor conservatory. Garden grounds and paddock suitable for grazing.
Situated above the rural village of Meifod, the property takes in views across the Banwy Valley. The property is steeped in character and dates back to the 18th century, with original features such as exposed wall and ceiling beams, doors and doorframes and exposed stonework. The sash windows to the front have all been handmade whilst the fireplace beams are made from timber fallen on the grounds.
The accommodation includes an entrance porch and hallway, dining room, living room with feature fireplace, bathroom, kitchen with Rayburn and large pantry, rear entrance hall and utility room. On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms, a modern bathroom and a conservatory room with views across the valley.
(There are additional loft rooms which could be suitable for conversion with the appropriate planning approval)
The property benefits from oil fired central heating via the Rayburn and is mostly double glazed. There is also a gas cooking hob.
The property extends to 1.85 acres or thereabouts, including a brick stable with hay loft and a purpose built log store. The gardens are predominantly at the front of the property and sweep up to the hen houses and goat huts. The paddock is suitable for the grazing of sheep or goats only.
The property extends to 1.85 acres or thereabouts, including a brick stable with hay loft and a purpose built log store. The gardens are predominantly at the front of the property and sweep up to the hen houses and goat huts. The paddock is suitable for the grazing of sheep or goats only.
Marketed by: Morris Marshall & Poole, Welshpool
Situated above the rural village of Meifod, the property takes in views across the Banwy Valley. The property is steeped in character and dates back to the 18th century, with original features such as exposed wall and ceiling beams, doors and doorframes and exposed stonework. The sash windows to the front have all been handmade whilst the fireplace beams are made from timber fallen on the grounds.
The accommodation includes an entrance porch and hallway, dining room, living room with feature fireplace, bathroom, kitchen with Rayburn and large pantry, rear entrance hall and utility room. On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms, a modern bathroom and a conservatory room with views across the valley.
(There are additional loft rooms which could be suitable for conversion with the appropriate planning approval)
The property benefits from oil fired central heating via the Rayburn and is mostly double glazed. There is also a gas cooking hob.
The property extends to 1.85 acres or thereabouts, including a brick stable with hay loft and a purpose built log store. The gardens are predominantly at the front of the property and sweep up to the hen houses and goat huts. The paddock is suitable for the grazing of sheep or goats only.
The property extends to 1.85 acres or thereabouts, including a brick stable with hay loft and a purpose built log store. The gardens are predominantly at the front of the property and sweep up to the hen houses and goat huts. The paddock is suitable for the grazing of sheep or goats only.
Marketed by: Morris Marshall & Poole, Welshpool
Land Registry Data
- BRYN VYRNWY, , , , MEIFOD, POWYS, 430000, 08/07/2022