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Sarn, Newtown, Powys, SY16

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Offers in the region of £325,000 Sold STC

Reference: BIS110001

  • 3 Bedroom(s)
  • 2 Reception Room(s)
  • 1 Bathroom(s)

A traditional period stone farmhouse, with two large stone barns with development potential, subject to the necessary planning consents, with a third open barn forming the forth side of the old farmyard, sitiuated in an elevated position, with some outstanding views towards the Kerry Ridgeway, the Long Mynd, the Corndon Range and the Shropshire Hills.. The property benefits from 3 good sized bedrooms with a useful attic room, large sitting room with a superb stone fireplace, and kitchen dining room with a large oil fired Aga.

Accommodation in Detail
  • Porch
  • Dining Area 4.6m x 4.2m
    With tiled floor, window to the front overlooking the old farmyard, oil fired Aga set into the firplace, exposed timbers, and doorway, which coulb be opened up into the
  • Kitchen 2.2m x 4.2m
    Fitted with matching units, providing storage, with built in electric hob and separate double oven, Belfast style sink and windows overlooking the garden at the rear. Wooden door to an under stairs pantry with wall cupboards and an original stone slab shelf. From Dining Area wooden latch door to the
  • Hall
    With wooden front door leading out to the old farmyard,, wonderful old polished oak staircase to the first floor, and a wooden latch door to the
  • Sitting Room 5.1m x 6.8m
    This room is dominated by a superb old stone fireplace with a log burner in situ, with tiled floor, exposed timbers, window to the front, and glazed double doors to the rear, opening on to the garden. At present the room is divided in two, by a large sets of bookshelves, but these will be removed by the current owners to open the room out completely.
  • Bedroom 1 4.5m x 4.4m
    With old oak floorboards, exposed timbers window to the front and radiator
  • Bedroom 2 5.1m x 4.5m
    With old oak floorboards, exposed timbers, fireplace with slate hearth, window to the front and radiator
  • Bedroom 3 5.1m x 2.6m
    Open to the roof with exposed timbers, with fitted carpet and window to the rear, overlooking the garden
  • Bathroom 3.2m x 2.5m
    Fitted with matching suite comprising bath, hand basin and w.c. with a large built in airing cupboard housing the hot water tank with immersion heater.
  • Separate W.C.
    With useful storage cupboard behind the door. It is useful to note that it would probably be possible to install a shower cubiclehere, if so required.
  • Outside
    The gardens are to the side and rear of the property. To the side is a productive kitchen garden with a number of raised beds, with numerous fruit trees including varieties of apple, plum, and cherry. To the rear more formal designed garden with a number of beds and borders well stocked with a variety of mature plants and shrubs. Numerous tres are planted around the edge of the property, providing seasonal colour, and shelter. A brick built outbuilding, with a pitched roof, the current owners refer to as the Brew House (2.53m X 2.99m) stands between the main house and the kitchen garden. This houses an old bread oven, which could be renovated, if required. The Barns If you picture the house forming the top side of the square that makes up the old farmyard, the Open Barn (6.33m x 4.00m approx) is on the left, and provides a lot of useful storage / parking and houses the oil tank for the property. Atteched is a small office (3.10m x 3.62m) with electricity and water connected S
  • Stone Barn 1 10.4m x 5.5m
    Situated opposite the house on the bottom side of the farmyard
  • Stable 4.9m x 5.3m
    With granary above
  • Stone Barn 2 12.4m x 5.3m

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