4 bedroom detached house
Sold STC
Detached house
4 beds
4 baths
1,119,493 sq ft / 104,004 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Panoramic Views
- Entertaining Space
- Four Bedrooms
- Four Bathrooms
- Private Estate
- Equestrian
- Garaging for Multiple Vehicles
- Super-Fast Fibre Internet
- Underfloor Heating Throughout
- EPC: C
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Panoramic Views, Entertaining Space, Four Bedrooms, Four Bathrooms, Private Estate, Equestrian, Garaging for Multiple Vehicles, Super-Fast Fibre Internet, Underfloor Heating Throughout, EPC: C
Situation: On arriving at Pen-Yr-Allt there is a double set of electric gates at either end of the drive. The house is set in 25.7 acres (10.4 ha), occupying a commanding position, with dramatic views all around the property over the Trannon Valley. The main house is a generous 6,700 sqft, four-bedroom property with a further range of outbuildings and stables. The entrance is impressive; the front door opens out into an imposing, cavernous hall with a Clearview log burner on the fireplace to the right, and a large dining table positioned in front of a bank of sliding windows which open onto the garden.
The dining room leads around to the left and into a large open plan kitchen/breakfast room with an electric, Total Control AGA, two further ovens and gas hobs. There are two dual-temperature wine coolers, a tall fridge, double sink, integrated dishwasher, space for an American style Fridge/Freezer with fitted full length cupboards either side, a styled, 60mm marble island and granite worktops.
Next door is the utility room with space for the washing machine, tumble dryer and cupboards, again with a granite counter top. Further beyond is the large conservatory with exceptional views and French doors leading out to the garden.
Back in the hallway, to the left is a large cloakroom accessed under the wide oak-framed stairs leading to the first floor. To the right there is the sitting room with a clever internal/external wood store next to the Clearview stove. To the left from the sitting room is the orangery/drawing room which is bright with a large central skylight and a bank of windows with double doors leading out to the south-facing terrace. Straight ahead from the sitting room is a large home office/study with Ultra-Fast Fibre Broadband providing exceptional speeds across the whole house. This leads into the boiler room, which has been partially converted into a gym, with a Jacuzzi set in front of the full length windows looking across the valley.
Upstairs, the property is laid out as a four bed; however, it could easily be divided further if a purchaser wished to do so. To the right is a large guest suite, set away from the other bedrooms, with a balcony providing for wonderful morning views. Along the landing, to the left, is a bedroom with its own en suite shower room, in front is a family bathroom and on either side are the fourth bedroom and the large master bedroom suite with oversized bath, double sinks and shower.
There is a teak-framed greenhouse with its own electricity supply and further raised beds alongside. There is also a garage block, built to a residential specification with provisions for a shower room; currently laid out as a gym and office, this could easily be converted into an annexe (STPP) if a purchaser wished to do so.
There is also a range of stables with four loose boxes, two barns, with tack and store rooms, and there is ample room to place a manège if a buyer so wished. There is a large, multi-purpose, four bay, open shed with a concrete base for further storage.
Tregelwys is a charming village, with a pub, beauty salon, church and a school. The nearest town is Llanidloes having a variety of shops, convenience stores, resturants and a GP surgery. Further afield is Newtown, which has four major supermarkets, rail services and a hospital.
Directions: From the churchyard in Trefeglwys, turn off Satnav, set your mileage to zero and take the right turn signposted Penffordd-Las and Llawryglyn. After 0.5 mile turn right for Waun and proceed through the farmyard until your mileage is 0.7 miles. Bear sharp left at the fork in the road signposted ‘The Waen ¾ mile’. Continue up the hill to the timber clad house on the right (1.4 miles from Trefeglwys) ignoring the backwards fork. Pen-Yr-Allt is the next house on the left hand side.Acreage: 25.7
Situation: On arriving at Pen-Yr-Allt there is a double set of electric gates at either end of the drive. The house is set in 25.7 acres (10.4 ha), occupying a commanding position, with dramatic views all around the property over the Trannon Valley. The main house is a generous 6,700 sqft, four-bedroom property with a further range of outbuildings and stables. The entrance is impressive; the front door opens out into an imposing, cavernous hall with a Clearview log burner on the fireplace to the right, and a large dining table positioned in front of a bank of sliding windows which open onto the garden.
The dining room leads around to the left and into a large open plan kitchen/breakfast room with an electric, Total Control AGA, two further ovens and gas hobs. There are two dual-temperature wine coolers, a tall fridge, double sink, integrated dishwasher, space for an American style Fridge/Freezer with fitted full length cupboards either side, a styled, 60mm marble island and granite worktops.
Next door is the utility room with space for the washing machine, tumble dryer and cupboards, again with a granite counter top. Further beyond is the large conservatory with exceptional views and French doors leading out to the garden.
Back in the hallway, to the left is a large cloakroom accessed under the wide oak-framed stairs leading to the first floor. To the right there is the sitting room with a clever internal/external wood store next to the Clearview stove. To the left from the sitting room is the orangery/drawing room which is bright with a large central skylight and a bank of windows with double doors leading out to the south-facing terrace. Straight ahead from the sitting room is a large home office/study with Ultra-Fast Fibre Broadband providing exceptional speeds across the whole house. This leads into the boiler room, which has been partially converted into a gym, with a Jacuzzi set in front of the full length windows looking across the valley.
Upstairs, the property is laid out as a four bed; however, it could easily be divided further if a purchaser wished to do so. To the right is a large guest suite, set away from the other bedrooms, with a balcony providing for wonderful morning views. Along the landing, to the left, is a bedroom with its own en suite shower room, in front is a family bathroom and on either side are the fourth bedroom and the large master bedroom suite with oversized bath, double sinks and shower.
There is a teak-framed greenhouse with its own electricity supply and further raised beds alongside. There is also a garage block, built to a residential specification with provisions for a shower room; currently laid out as a gym and office, this could easily be converted into an annexe (STPP) if a purchaser wished to do so.
There is also a range of stables with four loose boxes, two barns, with tack and store rooms, and there is ample room to place a manège if a buyer so wished. There is a large, multi-purpose, four bay, open shed with a concrete base for further storage.
Tregelwys is a charming village, with a pub, beauty salon, church and a school. The nearest town is Llanidloes having a variety of shops, convenience stores, resturants and a GP surgery. Further afield is Newtown, which has four major supermarkets, rail services and a hospital.
Directions: From the churchyard in Trefeglwys, turn off Satnav, set your mileage to zero and take the right turn signposted Penffordd-Las and Llawryglyn. After 0.5 mile turn right for Waun and proceed through the farmyard until your mileage is 0.7 miles. Bear sharp left at the fork in the road signposted ‘The Waen ¾ mile’. Continue up the hill to the timber clad house on the right (1.4 miles from Trefeglwys) ignoring the backwards fork. Pen-Yr-Allt is the next house on the left hand side.Acreage: 25.7
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