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Full Details for 4 Bedroom Detached to rent in Presteigne, LD8 :
An Impressive 17th Century Grade II Listed Welsh Stone 4 Bed Farmhouse Set Amid Majestic Scenery with Land
Farmhouse
Entry Hall – Sitting Room – Dining Room – Kitchen – Larder – Utility/Mud Room – Downstairs Shower Room – Separate WC – Master Bedroom with Ensuite – 3 Double Bedrooms – Family Bathroom – Cellar
Outbuildings And Land
Double Doored Stone Shippen or Cow Barn – 25m Stone and Timber Long Barn – Stable Block with Hay Loft Above – Granary Barn – Modern Steel Frame 4 Bay Open-Fronted Barn – Stone Chicken Coop – Woodland Copse – Grounds and Paddock Extending to 7.6 Acres
An inspiring property enjoying an elevated and sheltered south-facing position, The Vron basks in stunning views across the farmland of Summergil valley and surrounding hills. A country house that benefits from recent renovation including felting beneath the original roof tiles, re-wiring and the installation of oil-fired, combi-boiler central heating. Whilst retaining delightful period features; inglenook fireplace, stone flag flooring and many exposed wall and roof timbers.
A bridle path leads through the woodland at the rear, up to a vast tract of registered common land, ideal for walking, riding and mountain biking. The Vron is well-located with direct access down a private drive to the A44, lying only 1mile from the numerous amenities of New Radnor village, 8miles to the market town of Kington or 25 miles to the city of Hereford. Well situated to benefit from local tourist draws such as the dramatic dams of the Elan Valley or the famed ancient walking trail of Offa’s Dyke and the many castle sites of the historic Welsh Marches, this once-troubled borderland.
The Property
Stepping through the stone porch protecting the original door lies the Entry Hall, with initial stone flags giving way to original Elm floorboards, while a door under the staircase leads down into the Cellar.
The Sitting Room features exposed timer beams, Woodburner set on stone hearth with to one side floor-to-ceiling cupboards and to the other ample storage in the form of a walk-in closet. This light and airy room has a large window with lovely views.
Across the hall lies the Dining Room, enjoying dual aspect views and original stone flag flooring made cosy by a Woodburner set into the stone inglenook fireplace. A walk-in cupboard houses the Worcester Greenstar boiler. The retention of the exposed timbers of the wall now open-framed cleverly partitions this room from the Kitchen, lending it a modern open-flow feeling.
The modern Kitchen with both recessed and spot task lighting, is fully-fitted in light oak units with integrated oven, halogen hob and hood. Under the large window with glorious views is a stainless steel sink and a half with space below the laminate countertop for both dishwasher and fridge.
Adjoining the Kitchen is a large open Larder with ample space for a US style fridge/freezer and food storage while retaining the original cold slab, milk separator and 3 metal ceiling stirrups.
The large Utility/Mud Room has units to match the Kitchen, sink and counter with space below for a washer and dryer. On the opposite wall hang 4 saddle trees with ample space below for a home office zone. Off this spacious room lie both a Separate WC and a Shower Room.
Upstairs the Master Bedroom enjoys splendid views to the front, with timber beams and a section of exposed wattle partitioning the Ensuite, featuring a freestanding bath, WC and basin.
Each of the 3 double bedrooms enjoy delightful valley views and have their own particular interesting features; cast fireplace, walk-in closet, timber beams even an External door to stone steps with woodland views.
The Family Bathroom with Dressing area has full bath, separate shower cubicle, WC, basin and retains its fireplace. Outside a spacious walk-in Airing Cupboard allows access to the new pipework.
£1000 monthly rental + 1 month deposit
Admin fee £250.00
Reservation fee of £50 is required to secure
Pets Considered
Practicalities
Powys (Radnorshire) Council Tax Band ‘F‘
Oil-Fired Central Heating
Mains Electricity, Water and Private Drainage
Directions
From Hereford city take the A438 Brecon Road, drive 14 miles and continue straight towards Kington on the A4111. In 6 miles at the first of 2 roundabouts continue straight over onto the A44 to Rhayader. Drive on 1 mile past the village of New Radnor and turn right at the Glasshouse sign onto the private drive leading up to the property.
Farmhouse
Entry Hall – Sitting Room – Dining Room – Kitchen – Larder – Utility/Mud Room – Downstairs Shower Room – Separate WC – Master Bedroom with Ensuite – 3 Double Bedrooms – Family Bathroom – Cellar
Outbuildings And Land
Double Doored Stone Shippen or Cow Barn – 25m Stone and Timber Long Barn – Stable Block with Hay Loft Above – Granary Barn – Modern Steel Frame 4 Bay Open-Fronted Barn – Stone Chicken Coop – Woodland Copse – Grounds and Paddock Extending to 7.6 Acres
An inspiring property enjoying an elevated and sheltered south-facing position, The Vron basks in stunning views across the farmland of Summergil valley and surrounding hills. A country house that benefits from recent renovation including felting beneath the original roof tiles, re-wiring and the installation of oil-fired, combi-boiler central heating. Whilst retaining delightful period features; inglenook fireplace, stone flag flooring and many exposed wall and roof timbers.
A bridle path leads through the woodland at the rear, up to a vast tract of registered common land, ideal for walking, riding and mountain biking. The Vron is well-located with direct access down a private drive to the A44, lying only 1mile from the numerous amenities of New Radnor village, 8miles to the market town of Kington or 25 miles to the city of Hereford. Well situated to benefit from local tourist draws such as the dramatic dams of the Elan Valley or the famed ancient walking trail of Offa’s Dyke and the many castle sites of the historic Welsh Marches, this once-troubled borderland.
The Property
Stepping through the stone porch protecting the original door lies the Entry Hall, with initial stone flags giving way to original Elm floorboards, while a door under the staircase leads down into the Cellar.
The Sitting Room features exposed timer beams, Woodburner set on stone hearth with to one side floor-to-ceiling cupboards and to the other ample storage in the form of a walk-in closet. This light and airy room has a large window with lovely views.
Across the hall lies the Dining Room, enjoying dual aspect views and original stone flag flooring made cosy by a Woodburner set into the stone inglenook fireplace. A walk-in cupboard houses the Worcester Greenstar boiler. The retention of the exposed timbers of the wall now open-framed cleverly partitions this room from the Kitchen, lending it a modern open-flow feeling.
The modern Kitchen with both recessed and spot task lighting, is fully-fitted in light oak units with integrated oven, halogen hob and hood. Under the large window with glorious views is a stainless steel sink and a half with space below the laminate countertop for both dishwasher and fridge.
Adjoining the Kitchen is a large open Larder with ample space for a US style fridge/freezer and food storage while retaining the original cold slab, milk separator and 3 metal ceiling stirrups.
The large Utility/Mud Room has units to match the Kitchen, sink and counter with space below for a washer and dryer. On the opposite wall hang 4 saddle trees with ample space below for a home office zone. Off this spacious room lie both a Separate WC and a Shower Room.
Upstairs the Master Bedroom enjoys splendid views to the front, with timber beams and a section of exposed wattle partitioning the Ensuite, featuring a freestanding bath, WC and basin.
Each of the 3 double bedrooms enjoy delightful valley views and have their own particular interesting features; cast fireplace, walk-in closet, timber beams even an External door to stone steps with woodland views.
The Family Bathroom with Dressing area has full bath, separate shower cubicle, WC, basin and retains its fireplace. Outside a spacious walk-in Airing Cupboard allows access to the new pipework.
£1000 monthly rental + 1 month deposit
Admin fee £250.00
Reservation fee of £50 is required to secure
Pets Considered
Practicalities
Powys (Radnorshire) Council Tax Band ‘F‘
Oil-Fired Central Heating
Mains Electricity, Water and Private Drainage
Directions
From Hereford city take the A438 Brecon Road, drive 14 miles and continue straight towards Kington on the A4111. In 6 miles at the first of 2 roundabouts continue straight over onto the A44 to Rhayader. Drive on 1 mile past the village of New Radnor and turn right at the Glasshouse sign onto the private drive leading up to the property.
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Stations Nearby
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- Llanbister Road
- 8.0 miles
- Dolau
- 6.1 miles
Schools Nearby
- Bedstone College
- 15.1 miles
- Wigmore School
- 15.3 miles
- Lucton School
- 15.8 miles
- Franksbridge C.P. School
- 4.9 miles
- Gladestry C.I.W. School
- 3.4 miles
- Radnor Valley C.P. School
- 1.9 miles
- Macintyre Care - Womaston School
- 4.7 miles
- John Beddoes School
- 8.5 miles
- Lady Hawkins High School
- 6.4 miles