£575,000
5 bed cottage for salePenybontfawr, Oswestry, Powys SY10
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Morris Marshall & Poole - Oswestry
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About this property
A detached cottage with annexe
Elevated position with far reaching views
Garden grounds and Woodland extending to 3.38 Acres
Two reception rooms, two bathrooms, five bedrooms
Oil fired central heating, double glazed, solar panels
EPC = 55D
A unique opportunity to acquire this stunning rural property, situated in an elevated position over the village of PenybontFawr with unrivalled views of the village and the surrounding countryside.
The property consists of a rural cottage with flexible and spacious accommodation that can cater for multigenerational use with the joining annexe. The garden grounds extend to 3.38 Acres.
Situated adjacent to fields where the film an 'The Englishman who went up a hill but came down a mountain' was filmed, The accommodation retains a wealth of original character and charm. A set of glazed French doors gives access to the entrance hall which has a useful WC with vanity wash basin, low-level WC and a useful storage area. Steps lead down from the hallway into the living room which has a feature inset multi fuel stove. Further steps lead down into the kitchen/breakfast room which has a range of modern base and drawer cupboards with space and plumbing for a washing appliance and a fridge/freezer, there is a stainless steel double sink and a modern electric 5 oven Aga. There is an adjoining door through to the annexe and French doors to the front.
On the first floor, there is a spacious landing with skylights and ample eaves storage. The family bathroom has a panelled bath, pedestal wash basin, low-level WC and an electric shower cubicle. There is also additional storage space and loft access. There is a double bedroom before steps from the landing lead down to two further double bedrooms.
The annexe which also has separate access, includes a spacious living space with vaulted ceiling with skylights. There is a useful utility area which houses the Worcester boiler, a ceramic sink and plumbing for a washing appliance. Steps lead up to a side door. There are two further bedrooms with the main room having a multi fuel stove and glazed door leading to the front garden. The bathroom, which can also be used as an ensuite has a panelled bath, vanity wash basin and WC and a direct feed shower cubicle. From the living space you can access two mezzanine areas which can be utilised in various ways.
The property is fully double glazed and benefits from oil fired central heating with an integrated Hive system. There is a 3.4 kWh solar system which provides electric and payment into the grid.
To the front of the property there are garden grounds including lawn, half circle barbecue area and patio and a lovely eco pod.
To the side of the property there is a useful workshop with power and lighting and an old bakehouse and a small stone barn.
The rear of the property is predominantly woodland and has a whole host of countryside wildlife. The property has spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
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