Property description
A fully furnished country home in a most peaceful and tranquil setting with spectacular views, a truly rural idyll. A rare opportunity to rent a beautiful, Grade II Listed Welsh farmhouse located circa 1200 feet up in the majestic and beautiful setting of the Black Mountains approximately 8 miles North of Abergavenny and 5 miles from the picturesque Powys town of Crickhowell. Located in one of the most beautiful, tranquil and stunning locations in the area, this beautiful farmhouse has been updated whilst retaining the historic features including exposed timbers, flagstone flooring and an inglenook fireplace. The open plan, contemporary zinc and oak kitchen/living/dining with picture windows from which spectacular views can be enjoyed is in contrast to the 15th/16th century sitting room with wooden panelled wall. On the ground floor there is a dining room/snug plus a downstairs bedroom and wetroom. On the first floor is a Master bedroom with views towards the mountains, plus 3 further bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom with bath, shower and modern stone basin. The farmhouse is offered with a large, traditional stone barn in close proximity to the house which could be utilised for storage. The farmhouse is set in some 90 acres of grazing land which is let to a local sheep farmer. The tenancy is offered with the garden and grounds immediately surrounding the house and the remainder of land will continue to be used for sheep grazing. The property is ideally located with direct access for mountain biking and walking in the dramatic valleys and mountains of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Enjoying breath-taking views towards the Gaer, Skirrid and Brynarw mountains, the farmhouse nestles in a hidden valley at the end of a long lane. The farmhouse is approached by a country lane which continues over a stream to a track bordered by fields. As the track winds its way up the mountain to the house and the parking area. A truly rural idyll offering peace and tranquillity. The property is also ideally located with direct access for mountain biking and, walking in the dramatic valley and mountains in the National Park. Let fully furnished. Available from 17th January, 2016
Sitting Room - 16\‘ 0\‘\‘ x 16\‘ 4\‘\‘ (4.88m x 4.97m)
Kitchen/ Breakfast Room - 27\‘ 9\‘\‘ x 13\‘ 3\‘\‘ (8.46m x 4.04m)
Utility/ Boot Room - 10\‘ 4\‘\‘ x 7\‘ 0\‘\‘ (3.15m x 2.13m)
Snug/ Dining Room - 10\‘ 4\‘\‘ x 7\‘ 0\‘\‘ (3.15m x 2.13m)
Downstairs Bedroom 5 - 16\‘ 2\‘\‘ x 11\‘ 1\‘\‘ (4.92m x 3.38m)
First Floor Landing
Master Bedroom - 12\‘ 3\‘\‘ x 8\‘ 10\‘\‘ (3.74m x 2.70m)
Bedroom 2 - 12\‘ 8\‘\‘ x 8\‘ 11\‘\‘ (3.85m x 2.72m)
Bedroom 3 - 10\‘ 0\‘\‘ x 9\‘ 9\‘\‘ (3.04m x 2.97m)
Bedroom 4 - 10\‘ 2\‘\‘ x 9\‘ 9\‘\‘ (3.10m x 2.97m)
Bathroom
Stone Barn - 14\‘ 2\‘\‘ x 12\‘ 9\‘\‘ (4.32m x 3.88m)
Viewings
The property is presently let as a holiday let, viewings strictly by appointment with the agent. It is not possible to drive by the property without contacting us prior.
Services
Electric heating system with electric under floor heating on the ground floor. Private water supply and drainage via a septic tank.
Location
Located 8 miles North of Abergavenny and 5 miles from Crickhowell. Abergavenny is an historic town located on the banks of the River Usk and known as the Gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park. The town is nestled between the Blorenge, Sugar Loaf and Skirrid Mountains and within a mile of the town offers recreational walks through the beautiful countryside and along the Brecon and Monmouth Canal. A wide range of amenities including shops, doctors, dentists, first class restaurants and public houses, places of worship, cinema, leisure centre and theatre can be found within Abergavenny as well as the remains of a Norman castle. The A40 can be joined at Crickhowell and links with the A465 and A449 at Abergavenny. These \‘A\‘ roads link to the M5/M4 and M50 Motorways. A main line railway station can be found in Abergavenny with larger station in Newport and Hereford. Approximate distance to cities: Bristol 55 miles, Cardiff, 47 miles, Hereford 23 miles and London 150 miles (under 3 hours by train).
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Fees
Non-refundable Application/referencing fees will apply as follows:-Single Application £180 including VATJoint Application £240 including VATGuarantor £78 including VAT
Non-refundable Application/referencing fees will apply as follows:-Single Application £180 including VATJoint Application £240 including VATGuarantor £78 including VAT
Property Features :
- A rare opportunity to rent a beautiful, Grade II Listed Welsh farmhouse
- Majestic and beautiful setting in stunning rural location
- Breathtaking views towards the Gaer, Skirrid and Brynarw Mountains
- Open plan kitchen/living/dining with spectacular views
- 15th/16th century sitting room with inglenook fireplace
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