Wylcwm Street, Knighton
£550,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 7
An impressive Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse that has been sympathetically restored by the current owner to offer seven bedrooms, multiple reception rooms and further scope for development with annexe/home office potential. Located in the heart of Knighton, this former doctors surgery is perfectly placed for accessing the amenities and surrounding countryside.

Introduction

This impressive Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse, formerly the doctors surgery for the town of Knighton, has accommodation spread over three storey's with a triple aspect frontage with wealth of original features throughout. The property has a newly restored Lime Stucco façade, seven bedrooms, living room, office, laundry room and extended accommodation to include games room and garage that could potentially be converted into separate accommodation of workshop space. The property also enjoys two gardens, courtyard and parking, all located just off the town centre within easy reach of the amenities and countryside.

The accommodation comprises: entrance hall, living room, kitchen/dining room, ground floor bathroom, workshop, garden room, seven bedrooms, second floor bathroom and WC, home office, laundry room, store room, games room, garage and cellar.

Internal description

Approached through the front garden and steps leading up to the original front door which leads through into the hall with high ceilings, oak flooring and impressive original oak staircase that spirals up the three floors. The living room to the left has original window shutters, oak flooring and fireplace with high ceilings. Across the hall is the kitchen/dining room with a bespoke hand built kitchen, Parquet flooring, central island and a further door leading to the rear part of the house.

The rear of the house has a ground floor bathroom, door to the courtyard area, access back around to the hall and a into the workshop area. The workshop space has stairs that rise up to the laundry room and lead onto to a garden room and then onto the rear lobby with access to the courtyard and to the garden. This then leads onto the garage space that has the original stables and cobbled floors. This whole space plus the second floor could be converted into ancillary accommodation to the main home or office space/workshop etc.

On the second floor you find two double bedrooms with exposed floorboards, high ceilings and a fireplace with wood burning stove in bedroom two. In between the two large double bedrooms is a single bedrooms with exposed floorboards and views over the garden. You then find the home office, a WC, bathroom and a further bedroom with a laundry room, store room and games room. On the third floor, you find a further two double bedrooms and a single bedroom with elevated views over the garden, town and hills beyond.

Gardens and parking

The property has two gardens with one to the front and the second being to the rear and side of the property, a courtyard off the rear and drive parking to the front. The front garden is enclosed by stone walls and is a secluded wildlife friendly garden with a pond and an abundance of mature plants and shrubs and mature trees. The garden to the side is accessed from the rear lobby with lawned area, flower beds, vegetable patch and green house,

Cellar

4.89 x 2.70 (16'0 x 8'10 )

With stairs leading down from under the staircase is the cellar which is split in to two and provides further storage to the main house. This space could be developed further subject to obtaining necessary permissions.

Location

The property is located in the heart 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 Council tax band C.

The property is being sold as a FREEHOLD. Prospective purchasers are advised there is a small FLYING FREEHOLD where the doctors surgery has emergency porch for access across the rear garden.

The property also has mostly double glazed timber sash windows throughout the property with a few being original single glazed units.

01432 507160

Cobb Amos

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