A Grade II listed converted barn in the Welshpool area is currently on the market with a guide price of £425,000.
Complete with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the barn conversion is located in Forden, near Welshpool, and contains a number of original features as well as modern comforts.
Hitting the market on May 2, the property has been extensively renovated while retaining its location and view of the Montgomeryshire hills.
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Describing the property, estate agent Rural Scene said: “A characterful four bedroom, Grade II listed barn conversion with a wealth of original features throughout, benefitting from double-glazing and LPG central heating.
“The property contains, four bedroom, as part of an attached barn conversion on an exclusive development, set over three floors with four double bedrooms, attractive gardens and stunning far-reaching views
“The property retains a wealth of original features with exposed brickwork, beams and high ceilings and is extremely versatile and well presented.
“The property has views out over the stunning rolling countryside towards the historic town of Montgomery, Cordon Hill and on into Shropshire.
"Offas Dyke Path is within a short distance of the property offering access to a wealth of footpaths and walking routes.”
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