An “impressive” American-style Powys equestrian smallholding is up for sale.
Ffrydiau, a smallholding near Llanfair Caereinion, comes with 17.5 acres with “stunning far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside”.
Located at the grounds include an “American-style stable barn, all-weather ménage and much more”
The main house is described by agent Fine and Country as a “marvellous country residence, which has comprises of a detached, three bedroom house as well as a detached, one bedroom guest/office annexe providing great flexibility for living and plenty of space to work from home”.
The sitting room has a “feature fireplace” with wood burning stove, the kitchen has “a range of base units, granite worktop, countryside views, sink and drainer, cooker, dishwasher, cupboard, tiled floor and walk-in larder”.
The master bedroom has “vaulted ceiling, radiators, built-in cupboard and built-in wardrobe.” And the bathroom boasts “Jack-and-Jill washbasins, far-reaching views, bath with shower over, extractor fan, radiator, airing cupboard with water cylinder and slatted shelf”.
The house has been “updated and improved” to create “a marvellous home for country living which provides an abundance of attractive features and plenty of flexibility”.
The property also comes with a “modern, detached, single-storey annexe”, which is currently used as guest accommodation.
A wide range of useful outbuildings include “a large stone barn which provides great potential for conversion into additional accommodation.
The additional outbuildings include “a pole barn, timber garage/workshop, wood store, three bay stable barn, tack room and a five stable American-style stable barn, which is situated a short distance from the 40m x 20m all-weather ménage”.
The house and outbuildings are located centrally within the grounds, which consist mostly of “grazing land whilst also incorporating a garden and plenty of parking space”.
Agents Fine and Country have said that “viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this impressive property” and as such have set an asking price of £750,000.
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