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5 bed property, in Llanwrthwl, £485,000
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5 bed detached house

Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells LD1
£485,000
-9.3%

Price History

Initial price £535,000
Jul 5, 2025 £510,000
Dec 23, 2025 £499,950
May 7, 2026 £485,000
Price Change -9.3%

Our Summary

  • Detached granary/studio with further potential
  • The layout provides excellent versatility, with multiple reception rooms, two kitchens, generous bedrooms and scope for an annexe or independent living arrangement
  • Outside, the grounds offer a peaceful rural setting with views across open countryside, complemented by a detached granary/studio - ideal for creative use, home working or conversion potential (subject to permissions)
  • There are double garages with up and over doors, stone walls and have a room above that has been used a studio space but has potential to be developed further into ancillary accommodation
  • The garden has real scope to be landscaped into spectacular space and enjoys views over the Wye Valley and surrounding mountains

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Description

This charming detached period stone farmhouse, believed to date back over 500 years, offers a unique and characterful home in the upper Wye Valley. With five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and three reception rooms, it provides ample accommodation and flexibility for buyers. The property features a range of period features, including a medieval stone arch, exposed beams, and a large Inglenook fireplace.

The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a traditional AGA and exposed beams, and there is a separate utility room, shower room, and bedroom on the ground floor. The first floor has two bedrooms, a dressing area, and a bathroom, while the second staircase leads to two further bedrooms, a shower room, and a living/dining space with potential for annexe accommodation. The property also includes a detached former granary with a double garage and attic studio space.

The gardens are a highlight, with a patio area, lawned space, and established plants, trees, and shrubs. The property is located in the heart of Mid-Wales, with the village of Llanwrthwl being on the halfway point from North to South Wales, making it an ideal base for exploring the area.