4 bedroom house
Trelydan, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 9HR
Guide Price
£845,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2020
- Removed: Apr 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
A striking property with far reaching views across the Severn valley, set in about 9.97 acres, available as a whole or in two lots.
Description
The Rhallt is a wonderful four bedroom family home, with a pretty principle facade set in just under 10 acres of gardens, pasture land and woodland and available as a whole or in 2 lots. The original house dates to the 17th century and has been extended and improved to provide spacious and modern living over three floors.
The property is approached via an elevated terrace to the garden room, with ceramic patterned tiles. French doors open to a terrace which enjoys far reaching, southern views.
From the garden room, double doors lead to the hallway which features an exposed stone wall. From the hallway, the library has a range of custom made, adjustable book shelves and a feature fireplace. This opens in to the sitting room, with a dual aspect and French doors opening into the garden room providing lots of natural light, an inglenook style fireplace with a wood burning stove and a built in TV unit and separate cupboard with granite surfaces. The dining room features a large bay window overlooking the front garden and a corner fireplace with period oak surround. There is also a snug off the hall, currently used as a home office.
Steps rise to the breakfast room with a breakfast bar, built in wine racks, an integrated NEF microwave and coffee machine. This opens in to the kitchen which is well equipped with a range of built in cupboards and units with granite work tops, integrated dishwasher and fridge/ freezer, a double butlers sink, Falcon five ring double oven and cooker. Double French doors open on to a large terrace, ideal for alfresco dining. There is also a WC off.
Stairs lead to the lower ground floor. Here is a spacious area, previously used as a gym, a hot tub with mosaic tiling and granite surround, steam room and a boot room with a utility/ WC off.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite is a generously proportioned room with glorious dual aspect views across the Severn valley. It comprises a dressing area, walk in wardrobe and ensuite shower room with a double shower, marble surfaced vanity unit with wash basin and cupboards. There are a further three double bedrooms and an impressive family bathroom featuring a twin basin vanity unit with marble surround, double ended bath set in marble with mirrored surround and a tiled shower cubicle.
Outside
The property is approached via a tarmacadam driveway which passes the house to a parking and turning area. The large garage could lend itself to a multitude of uses subject to the correct planning permissions. Currently, the two storey building comprises of an entrance hall, kitchenette, cloakroom with WC, workshop and garaging area. Stairs lead to an open plan area, which has previously been used as an office, with double doors on to a south facing balcony. There is a large orangery which opens on to a patio area with a greenhouse and flower boxes.
The south facing front garden is mainly laid to lawn with established borders and benefits from a summer house fitted with electricity and mains water. There are three paved and planted terraces with natural stone walls. To the rear of the house is a wooded area, complete with bluebells in the spring. Beyond is the field, orchard and wood.
Below the house is the kitchen garden comprising of a number of raised beds, established fruit bushes and trees and water pool. There is also a gardeners shed.
Lot 2
Lot 2 extends to approximately 4.84 acres of grazing land with mains water connected, a combined mobile field shelter and stable with bark flooring.
Agent note
There is a common right of way which is marked by a brown line on the site plan.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY HAS NO FURNITURE IN IT
Location
The Rhallt is a striking property on a no through road, standing in an elevated position and enjoys far reaching views across the Severn Valley to the Long Mountain and Kerry Ridgeway.
The market town of Welshpool is approximately 2 miles distant, providing a wide selection of amenities including a butcher, bakery, tea rooms, independent shops, public houses, restaurants, supermarkets and railway station with a direct service to Birmingham.
The property is particularly well situated for outdoor pursuits including hill walking and horse riding. There is a golf course nearby as well as the National Trust owned Powis Castle and gardens.
There are a number of well regarded schools in both the private and state sector in the area including Welshpool High School, Oswestry School, The Marches School, Bellan House Preparatory, Moreton Hall, Shrewsbury School and Shrewsbury High School.
Oswestry, Chester, Shrewsbury and the Midland centres are within daily commuting distance with the M54 providing easy access to the national motorway network. Regional airports include Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.
Square Footage: 4,358 sq ft
Directions
From Shrewsbury, follow the A458 until reaching the ‘Tuffins’ roundabout. Take the third exit and then the first right on to Rhallt Lane. Continue for around half a mile, as the road forks continue right and follow the lane. The entrance to The Rhallt is on your right hand side.
Marketed by: Savills, Telford
Description
The Rhallt is a wonderful four bedroom family home, with a pretty principle facade set in just under 10 acres of gardens, pasture land and woodland and available as a whole or in 2 lots. The original house dates to the 17th century and has been extended and improved to provide spacious and modern living over three floors.
The property is approached via an elevated terrace to the garden room, with ceramic patterned tiles. French doors open to a terrace which enjoys far reaching, southern views.
From the garden room, double doors lead to the hallway which features an exposed stone wall. From the hallway, the library has a range of custom made, adjustable book shelves and a feature fireplace. This opens in to the sitting room, with a dual aspect and French doors opening into the garden room providing lots of natural light, an inglenook style fireplace with a wood burning stove and a built in TV unit and separate cupboard with granite surfaces. The dining room features a large bay window overlooking the front garden and a corner fireplace with period oak surround. There is also a snug off the hall, currently used as a home office.
Steps rise to the breakfast room with a breakfast bar, built in wine racks, an integrated NEF microwave and coffee machine. This opens in to the kitchen which is well equipped with a range of built in cupboards and units with granite work tops, integrated dishwasher and fridge/ freezer, a double butlers sink, Falcon five ring double oven and cooker. Double French doors open on to a large terrace, ideal for alfresco dining. There is also a WC off.
Stairs lead to the lower ground floor. Here is a spacious area, previously used as a gym, a hot tub with mosaic tiling and granite surround, steam room and a boot room with a utility/ WC off.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite is a generously proportioned room with glorious dual aspect views across the Severn valley. It comprises a dressing area, walk in wardrobe and ensuite shower room with a double shower, marble surfaced vanity unit with wash basin and cupboards. There are a further three double bedrooms and an impressive family bathroom featuring a twin basin vanity unit with marble surround, double ended bath set in marble with mirrored surround and a tiled shower cubicle.
Outside
The property is approached via a tarmacadam driveway which passes the house to a parking and turning area. The large garage could lend itself to a multitude of uses subject to the correct planning permissions. Currently, the two storey building comprises of an entrance hall, kitchenette, cloakroom with WC, workshop and garaging area. Stairs lead to an open plan area, which has previously been used as an office, with double doors on to a south facing balcony. There is a large orangery which opens on to a patio area with a greenhouse and flower boxes.
The south facing front garden is mainly laid to lawn with established borders and benefits from a summer house fitted with electricity and mains water. There are three paved and planted terraces with natural stone walls. To the rear of the house is a wooded area, complete with bluebells in the spring. Beyond is the field, orchard and wood.
Below the house is the kitchen garden comprising of a number of raised beds, established fruit bushes and trees and water pool. There is also a gardeners shed.
Lot 2
Lot 2 extends to approximately 4.84 acres of grazing land with mains water connected, a combined mobile field shelter and stable with bark flooring.
Agent note
There is a common right of way which is marked by a brown line on the site plan.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY HAS NO FURNITURE IN IT
Location
The Rhallt is a striking property on a no through road, standing in an elevated position and enjoys far reaching views across the Severn Valley to the Long Mountain and Kerry Ridgeway.
The market town of Welshpool is approximately 2 miles distant, providing a wide selection of amenities including a butcher, bakery, tea rooms, independent shops, public houses, restaurants, supermarkets and railway station with a direct service to Birmingham.
The property is particularly well situated for outdoor pursuits including hill walking and horse riding. There is a golf course nearby as well as the National Trust owned Powis Castle and gardens.
There are a number of well regarded schools in both the private and state sector in the area including Welshpool High School, Oswestry School, The Marches School, Bellan House Preparatory, Moreton Hall, Shrewsbury School and Shrewsbury High School.
Oswestry, Chester, Shrewsbury and the Midland centres are within daily commuting distance with the M54 providing easy access to the national motorway network. Regional airports include Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.
Square Footage: 4,358 sq ft
Directions
From Shrewsbury, follow the A458 until reaching the ‘Tuffins’ roundabout. Take the third exit and then the first right on to Rhallt Lane. Continue for around half a mile, as the road forks continue right and follow the lane. The entrance to The Rhallt is on your right hand side.
Marketed by: Savills, Telford
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.