A six bedroom detached house in the north of Powys has been put on the market with an asking price of more than £800,000.
Bryn Y Llidiart, a country house with six bedrooms, located near Llanrhaeadr-Ym-Mochnant, is now up for sale at a cost of £875,000.
As well as the house itself, the property also features over eight acres of land, a cellar and wine store, as well as a range of outbuildings and a greenhouse with a potting shed.
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The property is represented by estate agents Strutt and Parker, who said: “Bryn Y Llidiart is an outstanding country house in a glorious location. It combines contemporary architecture with the period charm of the long house, creating attractive and versatile accommodation.
“The house offers large open plan spaces and smaller, cosier rooms, and is ideal for couple or family living and entertaining.
“The original long house, dating back to at least the early 1800s, now has a spacious drawing room, open to the eaves, with log burning stove and doors opening out to the garden.
“At the other end is a book hall and cosy snug room, also with a log burning stove set into an attractive stone inglenook. There is also a downstairs bedroom and family shower room. Upstairs is an office, two bedrooms sharing a family bathroom and another with an en-suite shower room. All of the bedrooms have beautiful south facing views.
“A welcoming entrance hall leads up to the first floor and a spectacular principle bedroom with views east to the Berwyn hills, built in storage, and a glass balcony overlooking the dining area below with stunning views south across the valley.
“There is a dramatic open plan en-suite bathroom. A second door from the landing leads to an en-suite shower room and another double bedroom.
“Separate stairs lead down from the entrance hall to a useful utility room and WC. With a cellar containing the ground source heating plant and a wine store.”
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