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Property Status : Sold STCTaylors Farmhouse, Norton, Presteigne, LD8 2EL
Guide Price : £550,000 Character Farmhouse
Number of bedrooms : 4 Features :
Details :
This former farmhouse is a Grade II listed property with a late Georgian front has been restored over the years with modern conveniences yet retains many of its original character features and
charm.
The property stands in just approximately 0.58 acres of gardens and grounds together with good range of accompanying outbuildings.
Located in the village of Norton which lies just 2 miles from the historic borderland town of Presteigne which nestles in the heart of the Welsh Marches being surrounded by beautiful,
unspoilt countryside. Presteigne was once the former county town of Radnorshire and has the assumed motto “Gateway to Wales”. The town hosts two main festivals each year, the originally named Sheep Music Festival and Presteigne Festival of Music and the Arts, which attracts some well-known composers. There is also the award winning Judges Lodging Museum being the winner of numerous national awards, the town is commended for its many community led
initiatives such as Dark Skies and a wonderful array of independent shops and businesses on its high street and other traders within the town.
The market town of Knighton, 5 miles away, with the train station onto the Heart of Wales line running to Shrewsbury to Swansea. Larger towns of Leominster, 15 miles and Ludlow, 15 miles, offer a wider range of shops and services. Hereford 29 miles away offers the even wider shopping and leisure opportunities of a City. School education is offered by a primary and secondary school whilst independent education being available at Lucton School and Bedstone College.
Full details are available from the agents
DAVID PARRY & CO
8 High Street
Presteigne
Powys
LD8 2BA
Tel: 01544 267007
email: enquiries@davidparry.co.uk. |