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Freehold
Fixed price
£375,000
(£173/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for sale
Sennybridge, Brecon LD35 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,173 sq. ft
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
D
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Sennybridge C.P. School 0 miles
- Cradoc C.P. School 5.9 miles
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Features and description
- Freehold
- Detached House
- Five bedrooms
- Original Period Features
- Plenty Of Character
- Off Street Parking
- Three Bathrooms, Two en-suite, one family
- Secluded Courtyard
- Oil Heating
Property Description
A Grade 2 listed, five bed detached three bathroom, two en-suite and a family bathroom house in Sennybridge with a secluded courtyard.
This property is full of character.
Two storey outside storage
Property Details
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Why the owner loves the property:
Maesporth House is a late Georgianearly Victorian property which has historical significance having been the residence of two High Sheriffs of Brecknockshire. It has undergone extensive renovation by the current owner and retains many original features.On entering the property there is a small lobby area with double glazed inner doors leading to the Hallway.There are two large Reception rooms at the front of the house; a Sitting Room and a Dining RoomLibrary. Both have wood-burning stoves set within the original fireplaces, high ceilings and original features such as window seats and shutters. The Hallway leads to a large room at the rear of the property. This was originally two Late Georgian cottages. There is a large kitchen area with a wood burning Stanley range cooker as well as electric oven and induction hob. Part of this room is sectioned off with double glazed sliding doors forming a snug sittingdining area.Upstairs to the front of the property are two large bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities and a separate shower room. There is also a smaller bedroom which is currently used as an officedressing room. To the rear of the upstairs are two further bedrooms and a bathroom. These were once the upper story of the former cottages and have original beams and lower ceilings, creating a very cosy feel.
Why the owner loves the property:
Maesporth House is a late Georgianearly Victorian property which has historical significance having been the residence of two High Sheriffs of Brecknockshire. It has undergone extensive renovation by the current owner and retains many original features.On entering the property there is a small lobby area with double glazed inner doors leading to the Hallway.There are two large Reception rooms at the front of the house; a Sitting Room and a Dining RoomLibrary. Both have wood-burning stoves set within the original fireplaces, high ceilings and original features such as window seats and shutters. The Hallway leads to a large room at the rear of the property. This was originally two Late Georgian cottages. There is a large kitchen area with a wood burning Stanley range cooker as well as electric oven and induction hob. Part of this room is sectioned off with double glazed sliding doors forming a snug sittingdining area.Upstairs to the front of the property are two large bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities and a separate shower room. There is also a smaller bedroom which is currently used as an officedressing room. To the rear of the upstairs are two further bedrooms and a bathroom. These were once the upper story of the former cottages and have original beams and lower ceilings, creating a very cosy feel.
Property reference 5308313
A Grade 2 listed, five bed detached three bathroom, two en-suite and a family bathroom house in Sennybridge with a secluded courtyard.
This property is full of character.
Two storey outside storage
Property Details
Video Viewings:
If proceeding without a physical viewing please note that you must make all necessary additional investigations to satisfy yourself that all requirements you have of the property will be met. Video content and other marketing materials shown are believed to fairly represent the property at the time they were created.
Why the owner loves the property:
Maesporth House is a late Georgianearly Victorian property which has historical significance having been the residence of two High Sheriffs of Brecknockshire. It has undergone extensive renovation by the current owner and retains many original features.On entering the property there is a small lobby area with double glazed inner doors leading to the Hallway.There are two large Reception rooms at the front of the house; a Sitting Room and a Dining RoomLibrary. Both have wood-burning stoves set within the original fireplaces, high ceilings and original features such as window seats and shutters. The Hallway leads to a large room at the rear of the property. This was originally two Late Georgian cottages. There is a large kitchen area with a wood burning Stanley range cooker as well as electric oven and induction hob. Part of this room is sectioned off with double glazed sliding doors forming a snug sittingdining area.Upstairs to the front of the property are two large bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities and a separate shower room. There is also a smaller bedroom which is currently used as an officedressing room. To the rear of the upstairs are two further bedrooms and a bathroom. These were once the upper story of the former cottages and have original beams and lower ceilings, creating a very cosy feel.
Why the owner loves the property:
Maesporth House is a late Georgianearly Victorian property which has historical significance having been the residence of two High Sheriffs of Brecknockshire. It has undergone extensive renovation by the current owner and retains many original features.On entering the property there is a small lobby area with double glazed inner doors leading to the Hallway.There are two large Reception rooms at the front of the house; a Sitting Room and a Dining RoomLibrary. Both have wood-burning stoves set within the original fireplaces, high ceilings and original features such as window seats and shutters. The Hallway leads to a large room at the rear of the property. This was originally two Late Georgian cottages. There is a large kitchen area with a wood burning Stanley range cooker as well as electric oven and induction hob. Part of this room is sectioned off with double glazed sliding doors forming a snug sittingdining area.Upstairs to the front of the property are two large bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities and a separate shower room. There is also a smaller bedroom which is currently used as an officedressing room. To the rear of the upstairs are two further bedrooms and a bathroom. These were once the upper story of the former cottages and have original beams and lower ceilings, creating a very cosy feel.
Property reference 5308313
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