Welcome to Neuadd Hendidley Beehive Lane, Newtown, a cozy and compact detached type home with 4 bed in the SY16 3NA area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £422,500 and a rental potential of £2,746 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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"Distintive Period Country Residence. Extensive Views of Severn Valley and surrounding countryside. Many Period Features of Character Retained. Extensive Well Appointed Accommodation. Entrance Hall, 3 Reception Rooms, 2 Conservatories, Kitchen, Utility, Study. 4 Bedrooms, En Suite Bathroom, Family Bathroom, Dressing Room. Half Timbered Outbuilding with Planning Permission for Annex. Landscaped gardens with Paddock 1 acres or thereabouts.
DETAILS
? Distintive Period Country Residence
? Extensive Views of Severn Valley and Surrounding Countryside
? Many Period Features of Character Retained
? Landscaped grounds with paddock of 1.5 acres or thereabouts.
? Entrance Hall, 3 Reception Rooms, 2 Conservatories, Kitchen, Utility, Study
? 4 Bedrooms, En Suite Bathroom, Family Bathroom, Dressing Room
? Half Timbered Outbuilding with Planning Permission for Annexe
? Extensive Well Appointed Accommodation
Situated 2 miles from the market town of Newtown in the Severn valley which is 11/2 hours from the Midlands and 1 hour from the noted Cambrian Coast in Mid-Wales in a renowed beautiful country area. The property comprises a 17th Century country residence.
With extensive exposed oak timbers and beams internally and an attractive front elevation of mellow brick and the other walls are of random stone and the main roof is clad with plain tiles.
The accommodation in addition to the original period features of character has the benefit of two modern conservatories which enjoy an extensive southerly aspect and view. With oil fired central heating the accommodation comprises:
On The Ground Floor
Recessed Entrance Porch with solid oak door leading to:
Entrance Hall Chinese slate tiled floor, beamed walls and ceiling, coach light.
Utility 2.54m x 2.00m (8'4' x 6'7') plumbed for washing machine, coat hooks, tiled wall surfaces, dual heating control for conservatory and main house, cupboard housing oil fired central heating boiler.
Inner Lobby with coach light and cloaks area, large oak door leading to:
Kitchen 4.52m x 3.22m
(14'10' x 10'7') fitted lime oak units with inset sink unit, extensive worktop surface with base and drawer units under, matching range of wall units, integral appliances comprising Stoves ceramic hob, split level double oven, plumbed for dish washer, fitted breakfast bar, panelled radiator, ceiling spot lights, walk in pantry with fitted shelves, window to side outlook, feature wrought iron work looking into:
Conservatory 6.09m x 4.76m
(19'11' x 15'7') built on a brick base and UPVC double glazed, original brick well feature with glass viewing top, 3 panelled radiators, fan/light, extensive views across the valley and the surrounding countryside, double doors opening to garden, rear access door and adjoining:
Conservatory 2.82m x 2.80m
(9'3'x 9'2') built on a brick base with UPVC double glazing, spa jet bath with ceramic tile surround, fan/light.
Dining Room 5.33m x4.11m
(17'6'x 13'6') Efel wood burner in original inglenook Regency fire surround, tiled hearth, slate floor, beamed ceiling, panel radiator, BT point, period window to front country views, access door to:
Front Entrance Porch with oak door, flagged floor, arched open entrance.
Sitting Room 5.51m x 4.54m
(18'1'x 14'11') brick inglenook fireplace with dog grate, beamed ceiling, exposed oak beams to walls, oak staircase with wrought ironwork, slate flagged floor, 2 panelled radiators, wall lights, TV and BT point, large period window to front country views, oak door to:
Drawing Room or Games Room 8.24m x 4.27m
(27'x14') oak framed beams with original exposed lath and plaster, and wattle and daub panels, pine wall panelling, exposed random stonework to the walls, 2 panelled radiators, original period window to front country views, double glazed window to end outlook.
Inner Lobby off Sitting Room with access to:
Study 3.15m x 2.40m
(10'4'x 7'10') original exposed wall timbers, wall panelling, panelled radiator, spot lights, window to rear outlook.
Cloakroom with Victorian style pedestal washbasin and WC low suite, wall panelling to dado height, panelled radiator.
On the First Floor
Landing 7.30m x 1.91m
(23'11'x 6'3') with exposed wall timbers, panelled radiator, double glazed window to rear outlook.
Walk In airing cupboard with hot water cylinder.
Bedroom
(1) 4.70m x 4.19m
(15'5'x 13'8') exposed ceiling timbers and beams, exposed wall timbers, panelled radiator, BT point, original period window to extensive front view, double glazed window to end view with small balcony.
En Suite Bathroom 3.58m x 2.67m
(11'9' x 8'9') corner bath with Victorian mixer taps and shower attachment, Victorian style pedestal wash basin and Victorian style high level WC, fitted shower with tiled surround, exposed wall timbers, radiator with heated brass towel rail, adjoining:
Dressing Room 2.38m x 1.57m
(7'9'x 5'2')
Bedroom
(2) 4.39m x 3.79m
(14'5' x 12'5') built in wardrobe and high level storage cupboards, exposed wall timbers, panelled radiator, original period window to front country views.
Bedroom
(3) 5.52m x 2.80m
(18'1'x 9'2') exposed wall stud framing, exposed ceiling purlins, original period window to country view, also window to end aspect.
En Suite Toilet with WC low suite, washhand basin.
Bedroom
(4) 4.72m x 2.51m
(15'6'x 8'3') exposed stud framing which is part open at present to Bedroom
(3) but can be closed up, panelled radiator, original feature window to front country views.
Family Bathroom 3.03m x 2.30m
(9'11' x 7'6') with suite comprising panelled bath, electric shower over with shower screen, washbasin with vanity unit and storage drawers under, WC low suite, tiled surrounds, panelled radiator, shaver point.
Outside
Detached brick and Half Timbered Barn with new slated roof 8.76m x 4.12m
(28'9' x 13'6'), double doors to front, loft area over part, timber clad leanto store at the rear.
Note that full planning permission and building regulation approval (application M2002 0963) has been granted for change of use for the building for annex accommodation ancillary to Neaudd Hendidley. The permission was granted on 5th December 2002.
Rear driveway and extensive surfaced parking and turning area.
Log store, small brick Pump House for the spa jet bath.
Landscaped Garden to the side with lawn area, mature yew tree, fish pond and water feature, gravelled pathway to patio and barbeque area with paved and gravelled areas, wrought iron fencing, trellis work and enjoying extensive views. Rear grassed area with Larch trees.
Dual Entrance with step up from the front roadway to lawn frontage with original hand water pump.
On the opposite side of the road below the house is a pony paddock extending to an acre with a pond.
Services
Mains electricity connected, private water supply by gravity from a well on neighbouring land.
Private septic tank drainage.
Full oil fired central heating.
Telephone connected subject to BT regulations.
N.B. The services, flues and applicances have not been tested and no warranty is provided with regard to their condition.
Council Tax
Band 'G' (verbal enquiry)
Home Information Pack
A Home Information Pack is available for inspection.
Tenure
The property is Freehold.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with the Agents.
Route Directions
From the town centre over the old river bridge and turn left at the roundabout on to Milford Road and proceed for 11/2 miles out of town, take the first right turning by Bryn Hyfryd, up Bee Hive lane and continue for 1/2 mile and the property is on the right handside.
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