Full Details for 4 Bedroom Semi-Detached for sale in Crickhowell, NP8 :
A beautiful, traditional 4 bedroom cottage believed to be built in circa 1795, in a highly sought after area in the popular village of Llanbedr. With a wealth of character which boasts heavily beamed ceilings, wooden floors, two impressive fireplaces, two feature bread ovens and exposed stone walls. Breathtaking views of adjoining countryside, pretty cottage garden and generous off road parking. The cottage also benefits from double glazing and oil fired central heating throughout with the added benefit of under floor heating in the kitchen and first floor bathroom.
Full Description
The cottage is located within the Brecon Beacons National Parks just 2.5 miles to the Historic town of Crickhowell and within walking distance of the local Inn and the primary school. To the front of the property there is a small courtyard garden which is mainly paved with shrub and flower borders and a small feature pond which is enclosed by a low stone wall. A flagstone path leads to the enclosed entrance porch which in turn leads into the impressive sitting /dining room. This room has an attractive fireplace each end, one with a wood burning stove and the other is open and both have a feature bread oven to one side. The kitchen has stylish wooden units with work surfaces over and a range cooker with gas hob, electric ovens and stainless steel splashback which is included in the sale. Glazed French doors lead from here onto the rear cottage garden where the views can be appreciated. Separate utility room with space and plumbing for white goods fitted shelving and two separate accesses, one to a dustbin storage area and the other to the rear garden and parking area. A stone spiral staircase leads to the first floor landing where there is a permanent wooden ladder style staircase to the useful loft storage area. There are four bedrooms (one with an additional Mezzannine floor, providing further sleeping accommodation - with restricted head height). Contemporary and stylish family bathroom. The main approach to the property is to one side of the adjoining neighbouring cottage where there is a parking area for several vehicles which adjoins the pretty garden and gives direct access to the rear utility room or kitchen of the cottage. The garden adjoins open farmland and has beautiful countryside views including the fantastic Table Mountain in the distance.
Ground Floor
Entrance Porch
Sitting/Dining room - 25' 7'' x 16' 2'' (7.80m max 7.31 min x 4.92m)
Kitchen - 12' 4'' x 12' 4'' (3.77m x 3.76m)
Utility Room - 15' 4'' x 6' 7'' (4.68m x 2.0m)
First Floor
Bedroom 1 - 12' 10'' x 12' 4'' (3.90m x 3.76m)
Bedroom 2 - 12' 11'' x 9' 1'' (3.94m x 2.78m)
Mezzannine Floor Sleeping area - 10' 8'' x 9' 6'' (3.25m x 2.89m) restricted head height
Bedroom 3 - 9' 7'' x 9' 6'' (2.92m x 2.89m)
Bedroom 4 - 9' 1'' x 8' 9'' (2.77m x 2.67m)
Bathroom
Outside
Off road parking for several vehicles. The garden lies mainly to the rear of the property and is laid to lawn with mature shrub and flower borders with a separate rose garden. There is a useful storage shed.
Workshop - 14' 10'' x 10' 3'' (4.52m x 3.13m)
Location
The village of Llanbedr has a Church, well renowned primary school and an Inn, whilst Crickhowell which is just 2.5 miles distant, has a good range of local shops, further highly recommended schools and services and access to the A40. The market towns of Monmouth, Abergavenny, Brecon and Hereford are all within easy reach and provide more extensive shopping and recreational facilities. The larger market town of Abergavenny is approximately 6.5 miles where there is a main line railway station and access to the A449/A465 which in turn link to the M4/M5 and M50 motorway networks. The area around Llanbedr is a popular tourist area and lies within the Brecon Beacon National Park renowned for its outstanding landscapes.
Services
We are advised that mains electricity and drainage are connected to the property. Propane bottled gas connected for cooking. Oil fired central heating. There are solar panels to one side of the roof which were installed in March 2012. The under floor heating in the kitchen is run by water and the under floor heating in the bathroom is electric.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way
The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these particulars or not. The neighbouring property has a right of access to maintain their property.
Other Information
We are advised by the vendors that the second fireplace in the sitting/dining room would need a small amount of stone work repaired before use.
Full Description
The cottage is located within the Brecon Beacons National Parks just 2.5 miles to the Historic town of Crickhowell and within walking distance of the local Inn and the primary school. To the front of the property there is a small courtyard garden which is mainly paved with shrub and flower borders and a small feature pond which is enclosed by a low stone wall. A flagstone path leads to the enclosed entrance porch which in turn leads into the impressive sitting /dining room. This room has an attractive fireplace each end, one with a wood burning stove and the other is open and both have a feature bread oven to one side. The kitchen has stylish wooden units with work surfaces over and a range cooker with gas hob, electric ovens and stainless steel splashback which is included in the sale. Glazed French doors lead from here onto the rear cottage garden where the views can be appreciated. Separate utility room with space and plumbing for white goods fitted shelving and two separate accesses, one to a dustbin storage area and the other to the rear garden and parking area. A stone spiral staircase leads to the first floor landing where there is a permanent wooden ladder style staircase to the useful loft storage area. There are four bedrooms (one with an additional Mezzannine floor, providing further sleeping accommodation - with restricted head height). Contemporary and stylish family bathroom. The main approach to the property is to one side of the adjoining neighbouring cottage where there is a parking area for several vehicles which adjoins the pretty garden and gives direct access to the rear utility room or kitchen of the cottage. The garden adjoins open farmland and has beautiful countryside views including the fantastic Table Mountain in the distance.
Ground Floor
Entrance Porch
Sitting/Dining room - 25' 7'' x 16' 2'' (7.80m max 7.31 min x 4.92m)
Kitchen - 12' 4'' x 12' 4'' (3.77m x 3.76m)
Utility Room - 15' 4'' x 6' 7'' (4.68m x 2.0m)
First Floor
Bedroom 1 - 12' 10'' x 12' 4'' (3.90m x 3.76m)
Bedroom 2 - 12' 11'' x 9' 1'' (3.94m x 2.78m)
Mezzannine Floor Sleeping area - 10' 8'' x 9' 6'' (3.25m x 2.89m) restricted head height
Bedroom 3 - 9' 7'' x 9' 6'' (2.92m x 2.89m)
Bedroom 4 - 9' 1'' x 8' 9'' (2.77m x 2.67m)
Bathroom
Outside
Off road parking for several vehicles. The garden lies mainly to the rear of the property and is laid to lawn with mature shrub and flower borders with a separate rose garden. There is a useful storage shed.
Workshop - 14' 10'' x 10' 3'' (4.52m x 3.13m)
Location
The village of Llanbedr has a Church, well renowned primary school and an Inn, whilst Crickhowell which is just 2.5 miles distant, has a good range of local shops, further highly recommended schools and services and access to the A40. The market towns of Monmouth, Abergavenny, Brecon and Hereford are all within easy reach and provide more extensive shopping and recreational facilities. The larger market town of Abergavenny is approximately 6.5 miles where there is a main line railway station and access to the A449/A465 which in turn link to the M4/M5 and M50 motorway networks. The area around Llanbedr is a popular tourist area and lies within the Brecon Beacon National Park renowned for its outstanding landscapes.
Services
We are advised that mains electricity and drainage are connected to the property. Propane bottled gas connected for cooking. Oil fired central heating. There are solar panels to one side of the roof which were installed in March 2012. The under floor heating in the kitchen is run by water and the under floor heating in the bathroom is electric.
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way
The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these particulars or not. The neighbouring property has a right of access to maintain their property.
Other Information
We are advised by the vendors that the second fireplace in the sitting/dining room would need a small amount of stone work repaired before use.