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Description
- • Charming stone cottage in a peaceful rural setting
- • Character features including exposed beams and Inglenook fireplace
- • Two bedrooms and central living room
- • Kitchen/breakfast room with wood-burning stove
- • Mature gardens with woodland, patio and stream
- • Detached stone barn
- • Oil-fired central heating, borehole water
- • EPC = 37F
Set within delightful mature grounds and enjoying far-reaching countryside views, this charming character cottage offers well presented accommodation and original period features. Constructed of stone beneath a slate roof, the property sits in a peaceful rural position, accessed via a farm track with full vehicular rights of way.
The accommodation includes a spacious entrance hallway incorporating an airing cupboard housing the Worcester boiler. From here, there is access to a ground floor double bedroom and a well-appointed bathroom fitted with a panelled bath with electric shower over, vanity wash basin, low-level WC and electric underfloor heating.
At the heart of the home is a characterful living room featuring exposed beams and an Inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting space. An archway leads through to the kitchen/breakfast room, which is fitted with a range of units, integrated double oven and hob, and plumbing for a washing appliance. The breakfast area benefits from an additional wood-burning stove and glazed French doors opening directly onto the side patio.
Steps from the living room rise to the first floor, where there is a further bedroom with dressing area, built-in wardrobes and exposed beams, along with a useful ensuite WC and wash basin.
The property is fully double glazed/ secondary glazed, with oil-fired central heating, borehole water supply and private septic tank drainage.
Outside, the property is surrounded by established gardens including a woodland area, well-stocked borders, a side patio with raised beds and two-level lawns. A detached stone barn with flagstone flooring and exposed timber beams offers excellent potential for a studio or additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents.
To the rear of the property there is a fresh water stream that runs the length of the property.
Directions
From Oswestry, proceed to the Town of Llanfyllin and proceed out of the Town, Northwards, on the A490. After a short distance, turn left signposted for Lake Vyrnwy and continue on this road for approximately 7 miles and the property will be found on the right hand side.Council Tax Band: E
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