, Tretower, Crickhowell - £785,000

bedrooms 7 baths 4 receptions 5
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A beautifully restored former Coaching Inn, set in the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park. Rich in history with period and character features it has spacious and flexible accommodation including a self-contained annexe. Perfect for multigenerational living (teens or grandparents) or generating an income, the property also enjoys generous and well-stocked, delightful cottage-style gardens, roof terrace, and excellent storage. A unique and versatile home full of charm.

Key Features

  • Unique & Characterful Home
  • Up to 7 Bedrooms
  • Spacious Property
  • Wonderful Village Location
  • Great School Options
  • Attractive Gardens With Parking For Several Vehicles
  • Wonderful Views
  • Flexible Accommodation
  • Large Home Office With Full Broadband
  • Lots Of Character Features
  • Potential For Income or Multigenerational Living
  • Freehold

Steeped in local history, this Grade II listed former Coaching Inn has been beautifully enhanced by the current owners, who have thoughtfully blended modern comforts with a wealth of original character and charm.

Easily adaptable into two separate dwellings, the property offers fantastic potential for generating an income; something the current owners have done successfully for over a decade, or is perfect for those looking for multigenerational living. Alternatively, it makes a spacious and flexible family home, ideal for growing or larger families or simply entertaining visiting friends and family.

The main house welcomes you with an entrance hall featuring a WC, staircase, and original arched door leading into a cosy living room complete with an inglenook fireplace, bread oven, and wood-burning stove. From here, a door opens into a charming kitchen/breakfast room, bathed in natural light and benefitting from French doors that lead out to the garden.

To the rear of the house is a versatile lobby area with built-in storage, a shower room, gym, large office (with additional external door), and craft room/study, each space offering flexibility to suit different needs. Heading upstairs, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including one with an en-suite shower room, a family bathroom, and a handy laundry room that opens onto a surprising roof terrace.

The adjoining annexe, while connected to the main house, has its own additional private entrance and comprises a generous living/dining room with beautiful feature fireplaces, a kitchen/utility room, and a WC. Upstairs, there are three further bedrooms and a bathroom, making it an ideal space for guests, rental, or independent family living.

Outside, the rear garden is a true delight, thoughtfully divided into two distinct areas.

The first is a charming courtyard with multiple seating areas—ideal for relaxing or enjoying a quiet coffee with views towards the Myarth. Just off the kitchen is a lovely patio, perfectly suited for entertaining. From here, a path leads past a pond to a lawned garden with a cottage-style, wildflower feel. This area enjoys a sense of privacy, with mature borders, raised vegetable beds, and an abundance of established planting.

Two former stables provide excellent storage, while the gravelled area around the side of the house leads to further storage solutions. This space also gives access to a practical boiler room and an external staircase leading up to the roof terrace.

The annexe enjoys its own private courtyard garden, accessed directly from the kitchen—ideal for guests or independent living.

The area abounds with great little market towns and The Olde Inn is just a short walk from the ancient Tretower Court and Castle. Enjoy exploring the picturesque town of Crickhowell, a Best High Street Award winner, with its independent shops, hotels, restaurants and café’s, along with doctors’ surgery, dentists, chemist and Crickhowell Resource Information Centre, all within easy reach for your morning paper or coffee. Crickhowell also boasts a primary school and the high-performing Crickhowell High School, although Brecon’s Christ College is also a short drive away.

Hay on Wye, of international renown for its annual literary festival, has numerous book and antique shops. Tretower is located between the market towns of Brecon and Abergavenny, with even more restaurants, including Michelin starred, and fabulous jazz and food festivals respectively. The train station of Abergavenny provides good rail links further afield, including commuting options to London Paddington.

The more adventurous will enjoy day trips to the majestic waterfalls, walks along the mountain ridgelines, fishing on the River Usk, canoeing on the River Wye, or zipping across the fields at the local adventure training and water sports centre in Llangorse. Two great local pubs are within very easy reach too!

Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been split into council tax bands D and F.

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

Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to our vendors the property has potential to access Full Fibre Broadband (up to 1600 Mbps) but currently subscribes to 500 Mbps with BT.

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