, Aberedw, Builth Wells - £575,000

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Period features intertwined with modern fixtures and fittings, expansive grounds extending to around 1.75 acres, glorious views.... This property really does have it all - call us today to book in your viewing!

Key Features

  • Charming detached country home with self-contained annexe within the grounds
  • Gardens and grounds extending in total to around 1.75 acres
  • Fringe of village position with far-reaching views
  • Scenic location within the Edw Valley
  • Council tax band 'F'
  • Energy performance certificate - G
  • Sympathetically modernised and improved during the current owners tenure
  • Sweeping driveway, ample parking and garaging
  • Viewings essential to appreciate character, grounds and views!

The sale of White House, in Aberedw offers a wonderful opportunity to purchase an impressive country residence that sits in a peaceful part of the Mid-Wales countryside, yet in reality within minutes of the centre of the village! Approached from Aberedw, a sweeping driveway leads up to a parking and turning area in front of this impressive and imposing family home. With enough space for many vehicles, there will be no issues for guests parking, whether entertaining or utilising the annexe as a holiday let to supplement income. The driveway leads up to a private front garden a lovely view of the property.

Main Residence:

White House is entered via an enclosed porch, with seating area and door into an impressive kitchen/breakfast room. A light and airy space, it offers modern fixtures and fittings, and ample space for food preparation, cooking and dining. The kitchen/breakfast room opens into a useful utility room, with external door to the gardens, larder cupboard and downstairs WC with wash hand basin. The entrance hallway also leads on to the main reception room, and the character on offer inside this wonderful home is immediately visible. With exposed beams, stone and brickwork, it is the perfect place to relax, with Inglenook fireplace housing a woodburning stove, window to the front, and glazed door to the rear, flooding the room with natural light. A door from here leads on to the fantastic garden room, with another large stone fireplace housing a woodburning stove, a delightful views to all aspects across the grounds of the property. 

The first floor accommodation continues to impress, with two double bedrooms to the front of the property, enjoying striking views to wake up to, and a large single at the rear with equally impressive views over the garden to the rolling hills beyond. The first floor accommodation is completed by a luxury family bathroom, boasting a suite of panelled bath, low flush WC and wash hand basin. 

Annexe/Outbuilding:

Located adjacent to the main house, this detached barn has been extended over the years and now offers useful garaging with front and rear double entrances, as well as storage for machinery, and a handy workshop. A hidden gem within the outbuilding though is the stable, which has been utilised by the current owners as a successful holiday let. The ground floor is accessed via two pedestrian doors and opens up into a kitchen/breakfast room. This room offers ample space for food preparation, cooking and dining and a door from here leads to the modern shower room, enjoying a suite of shower cubicle, low flush WC and wash hand basin. Stairs from the kitchen lead up to the first floor, which is a reception room/bedroom, with space for relaxation with a seating area, and bedroom. There is also a mezzanine over the workshop which can be used for storage or an occasional additional bedroom area. There is a door from the sitting area which opens to the original external stone steps leading down to the gardens. 

Grounds:

The grounds in total extend to roughly 1.75 acres (TBV), and the property itself sits relatively centrally within these grounds. To the front of the property is a wonderful walled garden, with seating areas, and raised beds, home to fruit trees and mature bushes and shrubbery. The main gardens are to the rear of the house, and take the form of a large level lawned area, stretching from the house to the bordering farmland and countryside. At the bottom of the garden is a summer house, which has the benefit of having light, power and broadband laid on - a peaceful and secluded area to work from home should the new owners require. The grounds are complemented by an area of sloping woodland, offering privacy and natural gardens. Immediately to the rear of the property is a lovely patio area, the perfect space for entertaining and summer BBQs. 

This rare opportunity in the heart of some of the most stunning scenery that Mid-Wales has to offer really does have everything; the views, the gardens and the classical mix of period features with modern fixtures and fittings. Viewings are essential to appreciate all that is on offer!

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The property is located in a rural position on the fringes of the village of Aberedw. The village itself sits in the Upper Wye Valley in classic Mid-Wales scenery, surrounded by farmland and hills and is approximately ten minutes by car from Builth Wells. The Village is home to the Historic site of Llewellyn’s Cave, and the remains of two medieval castles. The Seven Stars Inn has been a feature of the village of Aberedw for centuries. After closing briefly in 2018, it was purchased by a community fundraising drive and is now back to serving the hospitality needs of the village and the surrounding region. Builth Wells, just five miles 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.


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