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Listed Georgian residence has been tastefully updated

Burton House, Llandegley, Llandrindod Wells is a Georgian, eight-bedroomed detached stone house which has just been tastefully modernised to a high standard, set and sits in nearly an acre of grounds.

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Burton House, Llandegley, Llandrindod Wells is a Georgian, eight-bedroomed detached stone house which has just been tastefully modernised to a high standard, set and sits in nearly an acre of grounds.

It is for sale through Morgan & Co at £370,000 with no chain.

Llandegley is a small village that is partially by-passed by the A44 trunk road, with the imposing escarpment of Llandegley Rocks to the South and the Radnor Forest to the East.

Burton House has a frontage onto the main road and borders onto St Tecla's Churchyard. Penybont Railway Station is roughly three miles away.

The attractive, Grade II Listed, detached stone house was built around 1705 from stone walls with whitewashed elevations and a slate roof the property skilfully combines charm and character with contemporary modern comforts, to include flagstone and oak flooring with under-floor heating, an impressive kitchen and luxurious bathroom.

It has an eco friendly wood-pellet central heating system and briefly comprises an entrance hall, lounge, dining room, 23ft kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, shower room, storage, a cellar, landing, eight bedrooms, a bathroom and box room, with a fuel store, gardens and a gently sloping paddock.

The spokesman added: "We understand that it was originally built by the Burton family as a coaching inn and was occupied by the Watkins family for many generations until 2006. Alcohol sales ceased about 90 years ago and part of the building was used at one stage as a post office.

Over the past three years, the vendors have carried out a major restoration programme and brought in modern amenities, to include an eco-friendly wood pellet central heating boiler, under-floor heating to the ground floor and contemporary styling to the kitchen and bathrooms."

At the front, there is a lawned garden with mature shrubs, path and wrought iron railings, which continue around to the side, where there is a forecourt with flower bed. There is also a garden with a lawn and mature shrubs. Beyond this there is a gently sloping orchard and a paddock, that borders onto fields on two sides, with access onto the road, a spring and former well.

For further information contact Morgan & Co on 01597 825682 or visit www.morganestateagents.co.uk

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