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- Currently used as a holiday home but suitable for a variety of uses, subject to planning consent
- This property is offered to the market with the benefit of no onward chain and the flexibility, subject to planning consent, for different uses including as a primary residence or second home, a commercial premises, or a blend of the two for buyers seeking a home with an inbuilt business opportunity
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Description
This substantial property, a former Malt House, is a local landmark in the picturesque market town of Crickhowell, nestled in the Brecon Beacons National Park. With approximately 4,800 square feet of accommodation, the property has been lovingly used as a holiday home by the same family for over 20 years. The property's history dates back to before 1830, and it has had various uses over the years, including as a flannel mill, blacksmiths, and commercial premises.
The property features sizeable accommodation across four floors, with a 34' games room, five bedrooms, and three bathrooms. The top floor boasts a stunning open-plan room with triple aspect views of the Usk Valley. The property has limited outside space, but is close to Bullpit Meadow, which offers countryside walks and leisure pursuits.
The property is being sold with no onward chain and has the potential for different uses, subject to planning consent, including as a primary residence, second home, commercial premises, or a blend of the two.