Grade II Listed original gentry house, home of the Stedman family, who provided many high sheriffs of Brecknock in the C18. The Queen-Anne, 2 storey, 3 bay house offers a wealth of original features to include full height dog-leg stair, flagstone and quarry tiled floors, stone fireplaces with original bread ovens and fine beamed ceilings. The property has been carefully modernised with extensive fitted kitchen and bathroom suites, ground source heating and woodburning stoves. The property is also complemented externally by detached outbuildings, gardens and pasture land with small brook and wooded copse, in total approximately 5.2 acres. The village of Llangammarch Wells offers fundamental amenities in the form of shop, post office, hotel, chapel, church and railway station halt stop on the Heart of Wales Shrewsbury to Swansea line. Further facilities can be found at the market town of Builth Wells 8 miles approximately to include; shops and businesses, banks, supermarket, hotels, primary and secondary schools, arts centre, golf course and the Royal Welsh Showground which holds numerous events throughout the year. The whole of Mid Wales is noted for its areas of natural beauty, wild flora and fauna, renowned amongst the walking and riding fraternity.
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