This traditional, detached Welsh farmhouse is at least 200 years old and is accessed via a gravelled inclined track. It is situated high on the gentle rolling Welsh hills overlooking the Vyrnwy valley. Within a mile of the property is Owen Glyndwrs Way, and there are many leisurely walks through the unspoilt countryside. There are lovely countryside views from every aspect and delightful villages and towns are not too far away. The south facing house has been extended gradually since 1985 yet retains its family farmhouse character and traditional feel. There are grounds surrounding the property and after a busy day exploring the surrounding countryside guests can relax on the private patio looking at the stunning views and enjoying the natural swimming pool.
There is a spacious traditional farmhouse kitchen with large pine table and Aga. Through the old pantry doorway is a kitchen with full gas range and electric oven. The living room has a cosy wood burner and exposed beams and there’s a conservatory with seating for six people and a second living room has exposed beams and a stone and oak inglenook fireplace with large wood burner. The downstairs bedroom has a wood burner, solid wood floor and exposed beams. There is a modern, open-tread staircase from the hall which leads up to a very large attractive living room with a sofa bed. This large room has an exposed stone wall, oak floors, modern wood burner and four way folding patio doors leading onto an extensive wrap around wooden balcony overlooking the garden and mature trees. On the balcony are double swing seats and a fire basket.
Attached to the property is a garage and above the garage is a spectacular studio flat. The studio comprises of living room/kitchen area with 55" Smart TV and double sofa bed. Through the oak door there is a wet room which has a walk-in rain shower, and a Finnish sauna room with built in stereo system. The sauna can cater for up to four people. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.