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Glascwm, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1
£460,000 | 3 bedrooms

Property features

• Traditional cottage in pretty village setting
• Generous mature gardens
• Character features.
• Stunning setting in the Radnorshire countryside.

Nestled in the quaint hamlet of Glascwm, this period cottage exudes character and charm, surrounded by enchanting gardens. The property features a small traditional outbuilding, repurposed as a home studio.

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding landscapes, with the rolling hills surrounding the village offering a picturesque backdrop. Enjoy the timeless allure of this period cottage, where traditional charm meets tranquil surroundings.

Description
The Glais is a character filled period cottage standing on a generous garden plot in the heart of this traditional hamlet set deep in the Radnorshire Hills. The property is thought to date back to the mid 1600's when it is understood to have been two cottages but now presents a versatile layout with bundles of character features.The gardens are an absolute delight, especially in the spring when the gardens fill with colour and wildlife. Within the grounds is a carport and a traditional stone building which houses a small home office/ studio.

Location
Glascwm is a small pretty hamlet nestling in the Radnorshire Hills in an area of great natural beauty, with a number of similar cottages, larger houses and its historic church. It is situated roughly equidistant from Hay-on-Wye, Kington and Builth Wells which are all about 20 minutes drive away and providing excellent market town facilities. The area is one that is renowned for its countryside scenery and wildlife with some spectacular country walks nearby. Hay on Wye, about 10 miles, is the perfect venue for those seeking the quintessential market town known the world over for its many book shops. Builth Wells is an alternative where you will find primary and secondary schools, shops and other amenities. There are direct trains from Builth Road to both Swansea and Shrewsbury which connect to the national rail network. The city of Hereford is approximately 40 miles from Builth Wells and the Welsh capital Cardiff is less than 60 miles.

Walk Inside
A traditional storm porch with attractive slate flooring leads into the welcoming Reception Hall with exposed beamed ceiling, natural flagstone floor and W.C. Closet housing a WC and wash hand basin. Off to the left is the Dining Room, a nicely proportioned room with a attractive recessed fireplace housing a wood burning stove. The Inner Hall/Study has an extension of the attractive flagstone flooring, a small wood burning stove and doorway leading into the Garden Room/Conservatory which has glazing on all sides; a beautiful room to take in the wonderful landscapes and wildlife associated with this area.


The Sitting Room is a particular cosy room retaining much character including exposed beams, a large inglenook fireplace with recessed bread oven and fitted 'Villager' wood burning stove sitting on a flagstone hearth. The Kitchen provides a good range of fitted floor and wall units including cupboard and drawer space, recessed shelving, a cooking range with cooker hood over, inset Belfast sink and complemented by attractive wood block worktops. The ceramic tiled floor extends into the Utility/Rear Hall where there is a fitted base unit with sink and plumbing for washing machine. Beyond the kitchen is a Family Room, a room that could be used as an office., spare bedroom or snug, etc.

First Floor
One staircase leads from the sitting room to a spacious first floor bedroom/landing which incorporates a series of traditional roof timbers as part of the wall structure with a traditional ledged door providing access to the main Bedroom; a large double which enjoys a walk-through Dressing Area with recessed wardrobes and a large Ensuite Bathroom comprising roll-top claw foot bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level w.c. and a shower cubicle. A second staircase provides access to the remainder of the first floor where there is a small landing which in turn provides access to a double Bedroom with attractive ledged door, small built-in eye-level cupboard and a Shower Room consisting of shower cubicle, low level w.c. and pedestal wash hand basin.

Outside
The Glais stands on a lovely garden plot within this pretty Radnorshire hamlet. A wooden gated entrance leads to a spacious shingled driveway, off which is a Carport and plenty of room for parking. Alongside the entrance is a lovely stone built traditional former barn, which has been used as a small studio, and alongside a further storage area. The gardens provide a mass of colour in the early spring/summer with a tremendous range of shrubs and specimen trees together with areas of lawn and seating spaces from where the owners can take in the lovely surroundings and natural wildlife associated with the wonderful part of Wales.

 

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