£650,000
7 bed detached house for saleLlandegley, Llandrindod Wells LD1
7 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
Freehold
About this property
A large, detached period home
Grade II listed and packed with character
7/8 bedrooms
Kitchen/diner with island
Two generous reception rooms
Popular village location surrounded by glorious countryside
Approx 1 acre of gardens and paddock
Bathroom and shower room
Spacious and flexible accommodation
Burton House is an impressive and substantial seven/eight bedroom detached home, set in the heart of the rural village of Llandegley, next to St Tecla’s Church. A Grade II listed property, parts of the house date back to 1706 and it is rich in character, charm and history, having previously served a variety of roles including a post office and inn. Offering spacious and highly versatile accommodation throughout, Burton House makes a wonderful family home. The property also benefits from parking, approximately one acre of gardens and an adjoining paddock.
The ground floor is both welcoming and practical. An entrance hall with wooden flooring leads into a generous living room featuring a wood burning stove, creating a cosy yet elegant space. The dining room is equally spacious and ideal for entertaining, complete with a feature fireplace. At the heart of the home is the kitchen/diner, full of character with exposed beams, tiled flooring, a large island and an original stove, complemented by a useful pantry. Off the kitchen is a laundry/utility room, while a boot room and shower room add further practicality. A particularly unique feature is the original stone bath, discreetly hidden beneath a timber cover. An original wooden staircase rises to the first floor where a spacious landing with exposed floorboards leads to seven well-proportioned bedrooms. One of the bedrooms provides access to an additional room, offering flexibility as an eighth bedroom or dressing room. There is also an office/store and a generous family bathroom fitted with a roll-top bath and twin basins.
Outside, the property continues to impress. There is a delightful and private walled courtyard garden, perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining and beyond this lies the paddock, ideal for those looking to keep animals such as horses, sheep or chickens, further enhancing the lifestyle appeal of charming home.
Llandegley is a small rural hamlet set in the unspoilt Mid-Wales countryside, located between the market towns of Llandrindod Wells and New Radnor. Surrounded by rolling hills and open farmland, it offers a peaceful setting ideal for those seeking a quieter pace of life while still remaining accessible to nearby amenities. The area is particularly well known for its excellent walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits, with a network of country lanes, bridleways and open countryside right on the doorstep. The nearby Llandegley Rocks provide a popular local landmark with far-reaching views across the surrounding landscape. Just a short drive away, Llandrindod Wells offers a range of facilities including shops, supermarkets, cafes, schools and leisure amenities, along with a train station providing connections to wider transport links. The nearby town of New Radnor adds further charm with its historic setting and community feel. Combining rural tranquillity with convenient access to local towns, Llandegley is perfectly suited to those looking to enjoy countryside living without complete isolation.
Council Tax: We have been informed this property has been placed under council tax band ‘F’.
Services: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Biomass pellet boiler. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
The ground floor is both welcoming and practical. An entrance hall with wooden flooring leads into a generous living room featuring a wood burning stove, creating a cosy yet elegant space. The dining room is equally spacious and ideal for entertaining, complete with a feature fireplace. At the heart of the home is the kitchen/diner, full of character with exposed beams, tiled flooring, a large island and an original stove, complemented by a useful pantry. Off the kitchen is a laundry/utility room, while a boot room and shower room add further practicality. A particularly unique feature is the original stone bath, discreetly hidden beneath a timber cover. An original wooden staircase rises to the first floor where a spacious landing with exposed floorboards leads to seven well-proportioned bedrooms. One of the bedrooms provides access to an additional room, offering flexibility as an eighth bedroom or dressing room. There is also an office/store and a generous family bathroom fitted with a roll-top bath and twin basins.
Outside, the property continues to impress. There is a delightful and private walled courtyard garden, perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining and beyond this lies the paddock, ideal for those looking to keep animals such as horses, sheep or chickens, further enhancing the lifestyle appeal of charming home.
Llandegley is a small rural hamlet set in the unspoilt Mid-Wales countryside, located between the market towns of Llandrindod Wells and New Radnor. Surrounded by rolling hills and open farmland, it offers a peaceful setting ideal for those seeking a quieter pace of life while still remaining accessible to nearby amenities. The area is particularly well known for its excellent walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits, with a network of country lanes, bridleways and open countryside right on the doorstep. The nearby Llandegley Rocks provide a popular local landmark with far-reaching views across the surrounding landscape. Just a short drive away, Llandrindod Wells offers a range of facilities including shops, supermarkets, cafes, schools and leisure amenities, along with a train station providing connections to wider transport links. The nearby town of New Radnor adds further charm with its historic setting and community feel. Combining rural tranquillity with convenient access to local towns, Llandegley is perfectly suited to those looking to enjoy countryside living without complete isolation.
Council Tax: We have been informed this property has been placed under council tax band ‘F’.
Services: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Biomass pellet boiler. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
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