Detached house for sale in Abbeycwmhir, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1

£420,000
Interested in this property? Call +44 1597 469973 * or Request Details

* Calls to this number will be recorded for quality, compliance and training purposes.

Detached house for sale - 3 bedrooms

3 1 3 EPC Rating: E EPC Rating: E

Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E

Property features

  • 3 Bed Detached Grade II Listed Former School
  • 3 Receptions
  • First Floor Lounge with vaulted ceiling
  • Bathroom
  • Character Features
  • Private Courtyard & with Sauna Cabin
  • Set in a peaceful small Village
  • Oil Fired Central Heating
  • EPC Rating: E (42)
  • Council Tax : Band E

Property description

An impressive detached, Grade II Listed Victorian former school and school house, retaining a wealth of character features with 3 receptions, 3 bedrooms and small, easily maintained garden, set in a peaceful small village. EPC - E (42)

An imposing 1,764 ft² (163.9 m²) Grade II Listed former school built in 1857 from brick walls with a slate roof. It has oil-fired central heating, partial secondary glazing and briefly provides: - Ground Floor - Dining Hall, double Bedroom, Bathroom, Breakfast Room, Kitchen and Storm Porch; First Floor - 24’ x 16’ Lounge (off a separate wide stairs) and two Bedrooms; Second Floor - Attic Studio / Stores. In addition there is a private Courtyard, an enclosed yard with a Sauna Cabin, Log Store and oil tank, and a small elevated garden with a lawn. EPC - E (42)

history - The school was built in 1857 and bears the crest on the Eastern gable of Francis Aspinall Philips, whose family re-built the neighbouring St. Mary’s Church and The Hall. They also built a lake and a water turbine supplied electricity to the Hall and the original street lamp below the crest is believed to be the first in Radnorshire. The Philips family found the noise of the schoolchildren distracting so they built a second school in 1868 about ½-mile up the valley (closed 1969) and the original school was used as a Laundry for the Hall, before being converted by the vendor 30 years ago and it is now known as Cross Cottage. This property was Listed in 2004 “For its architectural interest as a well-preserved 19th Century school and school house retaining original character and detail, and for its contribution to the historic character of the village”.<br /><br />Abbeycwmhir (meaning: Abbey in the Long Valley) is an historic small village set in a small sheltered valley in the beautiful Cambrian Mountains, named after the Cistercian Abbey that was founded there in 1143 and was planned to be the largest in Wales, but it was never completed and it was slighted in 1644 during the English Civil War. It has a traditional public house (The Happy Union), a sub-Post Office, Church, Community Centre and Village Green (located within 50 yards and originally the garden for the school, with picnic benches, lawns and ornamental trees). This is a peaceful, secluded village that is only accessed off minor roads and is surrounded by beautiful hills and woodland. It is a popular destination for walkers, being on Glyndwr’s Way (132 mile National Trail) and there are many other great walks. Cross Cottage is located on the Village Square next to St. Mary’s Church, opposite the pub and a school bus runs from here. There is a Primary School and Service Station (with a Nisa Shop and Café at Crossgates (5½ miles), Penybont Railway Station is 6 miles, the historic market town of Rhayader is 6½ miles to the West and the County Town and Spa resort of Llandrindod Wells is 9 miles South. Together they provides a good range of shopping and business facilities, Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, secondary school, Hospital, Theatre, active U3A, two sports centres, indoor and outdoor bowls, and an historic 18-hole golf course. The City of Hereford, coastal resort of Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury are all about a 1¼-hour drive (Note - All times are dependent on traffic and any new wag speed limits). In the Rightmove surveys of 2017,2019,2020 and 2021 Llandrindod Wells was declared the “Happiest Town in Wales”.

Dining Hall (4.34m x 3.86m)

Having a substantial entrance door from the Courtyard, part quarry tiled floor, two radiators, large secondary glazed Gothic window to North (overlooking the Churchyard), a large borrowed light from the West, enclosed staircase up to the Lounge, understairs cupboard and doors to the Bathroom, Breakfast Room and

Bedroom 1 / Study (3.3m x 2.84m)

Having a telephone point, radiator, large secondary glazed Gothic window to North and small window to East.

Bathroom

Having a white suite incorporating toilet, pedestal wash basin and panelled bath with an electric shower and concertina glazed screen over, together with tiled surrounds, quarry tiled floor, linen cupboard, wall cupboard and obscure glazed Gothic window to East (Not secondary glazed).

First Floor - Lounge / Living Room (7.34m x 4.98m)

Approached over its own wide Oak staircase and having a high vaulted ceiling with exposed roof trusses, four windows to East, South and West, a large wood burning stove with a cast iron and tiled surround, polished pine floor boards, four radiators, book shelves and television point.

Breakfast Room (2.97m x 2.74m)

Having a flagstone floor, radiator, understairs cupboard, two windows to West, winding staircase to first floor and door to

Storm Porch

Having a quarry tiled floor, cloak hooks and a pair of doors to South.

Kitchen (3.68m x 3.6m)

Having two pine base cupboards, two built-in larder cupboards with pine doors (set in alcoves either side of the chimney breast), work tops, Asterite 11⁄2-bowl sink, integrated ceramic hob and electric oven (new in 2023), plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher, flagstone floor, brick alcove chimney, Worcester Greenstar oil-fired condensing combi-boiler, window to East and door to

First Floor Cottage Landing

Approached over a winding stairs with a window to West.

Bedroom 2 (3.5m x 2.7m)

Having a radiator, painted floorboards, cast iron feature fireplace and window to West. Note currently used as a study.

Bedroom 3 (3.6m x 2.7m)

Having a radiator, cast iron feature fireplace, window to East, polished pine floor, understairs cupboard, built-in wardrobe and hanging rail to alcove with shelf over.

Second Floor

Approached over a very steep staircase with a trapdoor hatch.

Attic Studio / Stores (3.8m x 3.25m)

Having a vaulted ceiling, two Velux roof lights to West, exposed purlins, bookshelves, partitioned storage area and painted chipboard floor.

Outside

Cross Cottage has a small forecourt with decorative wrought iron railings containing its name and a matching gate leads to a private courtyard on the South-western side with screen hedging, brick paving, raised flower borders and steps rise up to an elevated garden area with a small lawn, flowers and screen hedging. A door from the patio leads to an enclosed paved yard with a PVC bunded oil tank, an open fronted log store and a Sauna Cabin (Cost over £7,000 in 2023)

Services

Mains electric, water, telephone and drainage. Oil central heating. Note - The Agents have not tested the installations.

Tenure

This property is Freehold

Fixtures & Fittings

Mentioned in this brochure are included in the price.

Local Authority

Powys County Council, County Hall, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 5LG Tel:

Council Tax

Band E ( £2,467.70 for 2024 / 2025 )

Property info

Floorplan(s): Floorplan

Floorplan View original

Arrange Viewing

For more information about this property, please contact
Morgan & Co, LD1 on +44 1597 469973 * (local rate)

Contact Morgan & Co about this property

Enter details
    Morning (8am-noon)
    Afternoon (noon-5pm)
    Evening (5pm-9pm)
  1. Characters remaining: 500

By submitting this form, you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. When you click 'Send message''Request valuation', we will pass your personal data to the selected estate agents so that those agents can respond to your request for information or to arrange a viewing. valuation request.

Disclaimer

Property descriptions and related information displayed on this page, with the exclusion of Running Costs data, are marketing materials provided by Morgan & Co, and do not constitute property particulars. Please contact Morgan & Co for full details and further information. The Running Costs data displayed on this page are provided by PrimeLocation to give an indication of potential running costs based on various data sources. PrimeLocation does not warrant or accept any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the property descriptions, related information or Running Costs data provided here.

Properties on the market nearby

15 more properties like this

View all Abbeycwmhir properties for sale