A modernised farmhouse with a range of outbuildings and stables in a stunning setting with lovely views, all set in about 10.81 acres. Fantastic home office in the garden with power.
Gungrog Fawr is a beautifully appointed detached home, that offers four bedrooms and plenty of period character, including exposed timber beams and original fireplaces, alongside attractive modern décor and fittings.
The heart of the home is the 33ft kitchen and breakfast room, with its wooden flooring and full-height, timber-framed windows providing glorious views of the surrounding countryside. The kitchen itself has farmhouse-style units including dishwasher, double oven with ceramic hob, microwave, American fridge freezer and a kitchen island, as well as a grand inglenook fireplace recently fitted with a eco woodburning stove. Additionally, the ground floor has a well-presented sitting room with a woodburning stove and French doors opening to the garden, plus a comfortable snug and a utility room housing the boiler and a washing machine, and a W/C/cloakroom.
On the first floor there are four well-presented bedrooms, three of which are doubles. The principal bedroom has an en suite shower room and sharps fitted wardrobes, the second double bedroom also benefits from sharps fitted wardrobes and the third double from a walk-in wardrobe. The first floor also has the family bathroom.
Outside
The house is set on a generous plot with far-reaching gardens and grounds, and several outbuildings. There is a barn having two large stables within and a large storage unit totalling just over 700 sq. ft, and four field shelters with a total of 1,300 sq. ft, providing the potential for housing horses or livestock, and 2 smaller units for farm machinery Concrete hardstanding provide access to the outbuildings, there is also a carport for covered parking. The grounds include open fields and paddocks for grazing livestock, while the garden surrounding the house includes a charming granite stone Ty Bach (meaning little house' in Welsh) currently used as a bierKeller, three log shelters, one of which doubles as a seating area, rolling lawns, various established shrubs and mature trees, a patio area and a covered seating deck which is ideal for al fresco dining.
Total privacy with spectacular views to the long mountain but within easy reach of Welshpool.
Peter DabornProperty agent