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Set at the head of a sweeping drive, Oakfield is a magnificent Grade II listed country house sitting in a slightly elevated position surrounded by farmland with views across the beautiful Wye Valley. The house is believed to date back to 1820 and has some wonderful Regency features, such as the striking bay windows, the curved cantilevered staircase and ornate marble fireplaces.

The property offers a vast amount of accommodation, with the main house having a one bedroom apartment to the second floor, as well as a further one bedroom apartment to the first floor of the detached coach house. Accessed via impressive double doors, with fan light above, is the welcoming reception hall featuring attractive flagstone flooring, which continues through to the inner staircase hall. The family room has a dual aspect, part timber panelled walls, cornicing and picture rail, together with a Clearview log burning
stove. Beyond is the breath taking dining room
featuring floor to ceiling curved sash windows with working shutters, exposed floorboards and open fire. Adjacent lies the drawing room, again an impressive space, with a door leading out to the garden, wonderful views and another Clearview stove. There is also a fully wood panelled library and cloakroom.

The inner hall connects all of these spaces with the kitchen, which offers bespoke fitted cabinetry topped with granite and oak worktops. A central
island has a breakfast bar for informal dining, whilst there is also a double Belfast sink, range
cooker, integrated dishwasher, fridge/freezer and
microwave, as well as a pantry room, further store area and utility. Beyond the kitchen is a room offering study potential, the boiler room and stairwells leading to the floors above, the swimming pool and also down to the cellar rooms.
The pool room was added by the current owner
and features a pool, shower area, room for seating and large picture windows overlooking the grounds. Doors lead out to a balcony area ideal for summer entertaining.

The beautiful staircase leads to the first floor, where each of the 6 bedrooms have their own bath or shower rooms. The principal bedroom again featuring the striking bay sash windows, with incredible far-reaching views.

A rear staircase leads up to the second floor, where there is a kitchen, dining room, sitting room and bedroom with adjacent bathroom. This space offers independent living or the potential to generate an income.

The Coach House
Sitting alongside the property’s turning circle is the detached coach house, providing garaging for two vehicles and three well-proportioned rooms for storage. Internal and external stairs lead to the apartment which has an impressive 48ft kitchen/sitting/dining room with exposed floorboards, ceiling timbers and sky lantern, a bedroom, shower room and separate WC.

A door from the kitchen area leads out to the
balcony providing space for al fresco dining.

Services: Main electricity and drainage connected.
Private water supply. oil fired central heating.
Local Authority: Powys Council
Council Tax: Band H
Tenure: Freehold
Fixtures and Fittings: Only items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale. Certain items such as garden ornaments, carpets and curtains may be available by separate negotiation.
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.
Guide Price: £2,750,000
Viewings: strictly through the agent.

Oakfield sits centrally within its grounds and enjoys wonderful views over the surrounding
farmland, Hay-on-Wye and countryside beyond.
The gardens are extensive and offer some
magnificent mature trees, lawns, well-stocked
flower borders and seating areas.

Situated amongst the rolling Powys countryside,
Oakfield offers rural privacy and peace, yet is easily accessible to nearby Hay-on-Wye, Hereford,
Abergavenny and the national motorway network
via the M50. The mainline railway service is
available at Hereford and Abergavenny. Hay-on-
Wye boasts beautiful scenery and great walks, with the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons and the winding River Wye close by. Often described as ‘the town of books’, with more than 20 bookshops and hosting the annual Hay Festival of Literature and Arts, together with independent shops, cafes, galleries, delis, pubs and restaurants.

The neighbouring towns of Abergavenny, Brecon
and Crickhowell provide a wider range of day to day amenities. The Brecon Beacons National Park is one of three national parks in Wales. It has a stunning landscape and natural beauty. There are a range of educational establishments within the area with several local primary schools within the vicinity as well as two good state secondary schools.
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Hay-on-Wye, Hereford

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