A five-bedroom detached house near Llanfyllin is on the market for offers in the region of more than £400,000.

The property, found in Four Crosses, near Llanymynech, is a three floor house that features five bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The house has two reception rooms in the form of a living room and dining room, as well as a refitted kitchen on the ground floor, while the first floor features two bedrooms and the second has two bedrooms, one of which has an en suite bathroom.

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Estate agents Monks described the property by saying: “An excellent opportunity to purchase this immaculately presented detached home offering spacious and versatile accommodation over three floors - perfect for today's modern lifestyle - a growing family, those who work from home and those who love to entertain.

“Occupying an enviable position in a courtyard of just four homes on the edge of this popular development which has good local facilities on hand is ideal for commuters with ease of access to Shrewsbury, Oswestry and Welshpool.

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“The accommodation briefly comprises reception hall, lovely through lounge, dining/family room, impressive refitted kitchen/breakfast room with appliances, utility and cloakroom.

"On the first floor is a large principal bedroom with dressing area and en suite, two further double bedrooms and bathroom and on the second Floor an additional two double bedrooms and shower room.

(Image: Monks) (Image: Monks) (Image: Monks)“The property has the benefit of central heating, double glazing, driveway with ample parking, double garage and lovely landscaped walled rear garden.

“The Front garden is laid to shaped lawn with flower and shrub beds. Side pedestrian access leads to the lovely Rear Garden which has been beautifully landscaped with large paved sun terrace which runs across the width of the house and is perfect for those who love to dine and entertain outdoors. Shaped lawn with flower, shrub and herbaceous beds and additional paved sun terrace to the rear and enclosed with wooden fencing.”