Hennoyadd Road, Abercrave, Swansea - £425,000

bedrooms 3 baths 2 receptions 2
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A unique, Grade II listed, spacious house enjoying plenty of character and original features as well as plenty of parking and pretty lawned gardens.

Key Features

  • three double bedrooms
  • detached family home
  • character property packed full of original features
  • popular village location
  • plenty of parking
  • large lawned gardens
  • two reception rooms
  • kitchen/diner
  • utility room and cloakroom
  • two bathrooms and a separate WC

Steeped in history and character, Hennoyadd Farm is a spacious family home with lots of period features. The ground floor invites you into a cosy living room, where exposed ceiling timbers, original stone walls and a large inglenook fireplace with a multi fuel stove create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Original wooden flooring adds to the period charm, while arched double doors lead to the front. A winding stone staircase descends to the cellar, comprised of two generously sized rooms, perfect for storage. The dining room features a second multi fuel stove, exposed stone walls, and wooden flooring with the stairs leading to the first floor. The kitchen/diner offers ample storage, worktops, a ceramic sink and a range cooker. Steps lead down to a utility room and a convenient WC. Upstairs, the property boasts three double bedrooms, two bathrooms and an additional WC. The master bedroom is a showstopper with its vaulted ceiling showcasing striking exposed beams, an exposed stone feature wall with a fireplace, leaded windows and charming wooden window shutters. Outside there is a large graveled parking area providing ample parking. The gardens are then mainly lawned with planted borders, mature shrubs, specimen trees and a beautiful blossom tree. There is also a flagstone terrace in front of the house with a vine-draped pergola providing a delightful space to relax.

Abercraf is a village in the upper Swansea Valley just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park. Surrounded by wonderful countryside there are countless great walks on your doorstep and it has a pub, post office, primary school and rugby club. Ystradgynlais is approximately 2.5 miles which has a wider range of shops and amenities and the city of Swansea is 17.5 miles away making the village ideal for commuters who want to live in a village location.

Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘F’.

Services: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.


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