First house on the right, or last house on the left? Come and see for yourself, you won't be disappointed with this superb four bedroom family home, completely renovated from top to bottom and having the benefit of retained character, plenty of parking, large gardens and views over adjoining farmland!
This fantastic family home is the perfect blend of character and modern, having been completely restored to its former glory by the current owners, as well as extended to provide comfortable living accommodation throughout with some far-reaching views thrown in for good measure!
Set back from the A483, the property has a large driveway and ample parking for numerous vehicles to the front, which leads down to the front door. Upon entering the property, the ground floor has been opened up to provide a wonderful, light and airy, multi-functional kitchen/reception room. With total maximum measurements of 10.53 x 7.59m, the three main rooms can be used separately or all in one. The reception area measures 5.49 x 4.82m and has a woodburning stove inset into a feature fireplace, as well as a nod to a previous life having the original bread oven intact adding character. There is an understairs storage cupboard housing the new central heating boiler. The dining room enjoys bi-folding doors to the rear garden, and the brand new kitchen features a range style cooker, large cupboard for fridge freezer, secondary door to the front parking area, and a breakfast bar dining space.
The accommodation continues to impress on the first floor, with the landing having a large overstairs storage cupboard, and double wardrobe space as well as giving access into all of the bedrooms. To the rear of the property are the master and guest bedrooms, with the master measuring 4.03 x 2.72m, having a double wardrobe built-in, and a fantastic en-suite shower room, boasting a suite of double walk-in shower, low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin. The guest suite measures 3.83 x 2.81m, and has a corner wardrobe built-in. The views from the rear bedrooms are out of this world, stretching for miles over the village to the rolling Mid-Wales countryside beyond. The luxury family bathroom is centrally located within the property, offering a suite of panelled bath, low-flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin, as well as storage for towels etc. There are two further bedrooms to the front of the property as well, with the larger of the two measuring 3.24 x 2.50m having a double built-in wardrobe, and the smaller measuring 2.11 x 1.98m.
Externally, the property benefits from the aforementioned parking area to the front, and there is pedestrian access around the side of the property, leading to a generously proportioned rear garden. Laid mainly to lawn, it is a lovely level space to relax and enjoy the views. There is a paved area immediately outside the back doors, which is perfect for BBQs in the summer months, and a useful garden stores at the bottom of the garden, which will be clad in timber shortly. The current owners are also in the process of installing a porch over the kitchen door, to complete this impressive and charming home.
With the benefit of no onward chain, viewings are essential to appreciate the quality on offer, as well as the situation, and the views. Call us today!
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Garth is a small rural community located in between Cilmery and Beulah which sits astride the A483 which connects Builth Wells and Llandovery. The village enjoys a well thought of primary school, as well good transport links with the Heart of Wales railway line passing through and being situated in rural Mid-Wales, there are many walks to be enjoyed just a stone’s throw away. Builth Wells, just a six mile drive away, has a range of amenities and facilities including Primary and Secondary Schools, a cinema, leisure centre, cricket, rugby, football and golf clubs. It is also home to the internationally famous Royal Welsh Show which is the largest agricultural show in Europe. The town has good transport links, is on a bus route between Cardiff and North Wales and is also served by Builth Road Railway Station on the Heart of Wales Line. Situated within the Wye Valley, an area of natural beauty and close to the Elan Valley at Rhayader, it is well-known as a walker’s paradise whilst the Red Kite feeding centre at Gigrin Farm offers a truly unique experience to see the rare and magnificent birds on a daily basis.