A charming end terrace Welsh cottage with two bedrooms which has been sympathetically refurbished by the current owners to create a beautiful home in the heart of Knighton's conservation area. Ideally placed for accessing the town centre and also the surrounding countryside.
A charming end terrace Welsh cottage with two bedrooms which has been sympathetically refurbished by the current owners to create a beautiful home in the heart of Knighton's conservation area. Ideally placed for accessing the town centre and also the surrounding countryside.
Introduction The property is a two bedroom semi detached cottage which has been lovingly refurbished by the current owner and offers quaint accommodation with many original features throughout. Situated in the heart of Knighton's conservation area the property is well placed for access to the town amenities and surrounding countryside.
The accommodation comprises: living room, kitchen/breakfast room, two bedrooms and bathroom.
Property description The property has mains gas heating and timber double glazed windows throughout. The living room has a wonderful feature fireplace with stone surround which would be ideal for a wood burning stove, with exposed oak beams. The charming kitchen/breakfast room has a range of oak units, natural colour tiles, ceramic tiled floor and space for appliances with a further door for rear access.
The main bedroom is on the first floor and is a generous size for the type of property. The bathroom is fitted with a traditional white suite and a feature window seat with wood effect laminate flooring. There is a large full height storage cupboard and a useful cupboard under the stairs that lead to the second bedroom on the second floor. On the top floor there is the second bedroom which could be used as an office.
Parking There is on street parking near the property on Market Street and Offas Road.
Location The property is located just off the town centre of Knighton (Tref y Clawdd) which is located in Mid Wales, and is a market town within the historic county boundary of Radnorshire, lying on the river Teme, with a railway station on the Heart of Wales line. The Offas Dyke footpath is a 177 mile National Trail footpath that closely follows the England/Wales border. It opened in 1971 from Prestatyn to Chepstow with Knighton sitting at the half way point with a visitors centre. Knighton has a primary school, supermarket, leisure centre and many other smaller independent shops. The larger market town of Ludlow, 16 miles has a wider variety of facilities and hosts the famous Ludlow Food Festival. The larger Spa town of Llandrindod Wells, 18 miles offers a further wider range of facilities.
Services and agents notes All mains services are connected.
Powys County Council Tax Band C
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