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£650,000

Dutlas, Knighton, Shropshire, LD7

  • 4 beds
Detached house

£650,000

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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A former mill offering a wealth of historic and
architectural features; exposed rustic timbers,
painted stone walls, flagstone flooring and multi-level accommodation. Coed Yr Hendre Mill is a unique property comprising five buildings; the mill house, outbuilding, barn, double garage and carport, all providing incredibly versatile accommodation in an idyllic setting.

The mill house has three floors. On the ground
floor, the rooms comprise a drawing room with
double doors to a raised timber terrace and a
kitchen/breakfast room with Aga stove within a
chimney recess. There is also a shower room.

Two separate stairways rise to the first floor,
which offers a sitting room (or 4th bedroom) with feature fireplace, an additional kitchen and a double bedroom which has access out to a balcony. On the floor above, within the eaves of the property, there are two further double bedrooms with free-standing roll-top bath tubs.
Cloakroom facilities are situated on each of the
two upper levels.

In addition to the flexibility of the main property,
interesting outbuildings offer opportunities and
there is planning permission to create an annexe
to part. Currently these provide a workshop, games room and garden room, along with extensive storage. Garaging and a car port are
also provided within the grounds.

Local Authority: Shropshire
Services: Mains electricity, PV panels with circa
12 years remaining on the contract, storage
heaters, private water supply from borehole,
septic tank; although this may not comply with
current regulations.
Council Tax: Band C
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as
fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale.
Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The
property will be sold subject to and with the
benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights
of way, whether mentioned in these particulars
or not.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £685,000
Agents notes: Part of the ground floor suffered
minor flooding in February 2020. A sump pump
has since been added to the effected area.
Planning: Prospective purchasers are advised
that they should make their own enquiries of the
local planning authority.

The property is set amidst the stunning rolling hills and valleys of the Shropshire AONB and SSSI. The villages and communities of Beguildy and Llanfair Waterdine are close by with village shop and good pubs on offer.

The eclectic market town of Knighton is nearby and has a primary school, a leisure centre, supermarkets, a petrol station and independent shops, cafes and pubs. The Offas Dyke footpath runs through Knighton and is a 177 mile National Trail footpath that closely follows the England/Wales border.

A little further is wonderful Presteigne, boasting
excellent deli's, butchers, greengrocers, cafes,
pubs and restaurants. In the opposite direction
is the larger town of Newtown, with primary and
secondary schools and all one would expect in
terms of amenities.

Ever popular Ludlow, The city of Hereford and the county town of Shrewsbury are slightly further afield, all with mainline train stations and wider-ranging facilities. Nearby Llangunllo has a station on the Heart of the Wales line running from Shrewsbury to Swansea.

A five-bar gate gives access to a circular driveway which follows a central lawned area and provides
access to the outbuildings and parking. A small stream runs in front of the main house - a historic feature from when this was a working mill - with pedestrian bridges to the house. Behind the carport building there is further ground which can be used as a vegetable garden. The River Teme runs to the southern boundary of the property, which is also the border of England and Wales. The paddock/field can be accessed on foot along the bank or via a separate gateway from the lane.
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