Talachddu, Brecon, Powys, LD3 0UF | Property for sale | Savills
4,072 sq ft(378.30 sq m)
Guide price £1,499,950(726,538 BHD)

TalachdduBrecon, Powys, LD3 0UF


    Key features

    • Characterful farmhouse
    • Set in grounds of over 5 acres
    • Multiple versatile outbuildings
    • Options for multi generational living
    • Further development potential, stp.

    A period farmhouse, extended with multiple, versatile outbuildings

    About this property

    • A whimsical property, originally dating from the 17th Century and extended multiple times throughout its lifespan to create a longhouse that gently rises and falls with the terrain. There is broad potential for a variety of personal or business use, with the varied and expansive outbuildings and excellent links and amenities nearby, with gloriously invigorating scenery.
      Through the property modifications over time there is scope to provide multi-generational and multi-level living, however, there is a consistent through-line in the sensitively added sections that matches the integrity of the original heritage features: exposed beams, stone hearth fireplaces, deep-sill windows, textured walls, pitched ceilings, and dormer windows. There is a wealth of space on the ground floor, offering intimate and inviting reception rooms, including those with southern exposure and direct access to the beautiful gardens. There is a study and ample space for a home office, with FTTP broadband.
      The first floor is currently configured to offer six bedrooms, with interconnected access, and these are primarily served by a wc and further shower facilities on the ground floor. The primary bedroom has a freestanding tub in a characterful corner.
      The gardens and grounds extend to over 5 acres, blending pretty cottage charm and ornamental features, plants and shrubs, with the gently sloping natural landscape, fields, orchard and serene pond area.
      Outbuildings include an original barn, opposite the main house, in striking tumbled stone and wood cladding with dual aspect traditional doors. A larger, modern, barn and art hall building set further into the property, is a vastly generous proposition and could accommodate a single, or several, business streams or amenities with studios, workshop, office space and storage at your disposal. There are two further agricultural buildings.

    I love the feel of the property, rural yet homely and idyllic views.

    James ThomasProperty agent

    Local information

    • Set against the dramatic landscape of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Y Neuadd, sits close to the A470 between the diverse market towns of Brecon, and the literary haven on the Welsh / English border, Hay-on-Wye, which are both home to independent local artisans, historic pubs and dynamic eateries.

    Additional information

    • EPC Rating: E
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G