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4 bedroom cottage
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Chain-free
Solar panels
Cottage
4 beds
3 baths
2655
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No Onward Chain
- Private driveway for multiple cars
- Downstairs W.C. & shower room
- Solar Panels
- Workshop
- Summer house with power & private decking
- 3 miles to Hay-on-Wye
- 15 miles to Brecon
Church Row is a spacious four bed house up a quiet lane within the village of Llowes. It offers far reaching views across to mountains and countryside from its south facing aspect. There is almost an acre of well maintained garden with mature trees and colourful planting.
Property Details
Externally it benefits from parking for 3 + cars, a large summer house in an orchard and a separate workshop. Internally there is a kitchen diner which is light and airy with a door to the garden. The sitting room achieves a cosiness with its thick walls, beams and inglenook fireplace - now housing a log burner. Upstairs are four bedrooms and two bathrooms. A modern extension offers a versatile upstairs space, currently used as a music room.
The property is well worth a visit and is to be sold with no onward chain.
Details:
The open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home, with direct access to the garden via a French door and containing a log burner for those cooler days. From the kitchen you have access to, a good size practical boot room or area for pets, with a sink and storage space, a WC, and its own external access to the front & rear. Very useful for dog owners or to process garden vegetables.
The main reception room, with its feature inglenook fireplace, offers views of the garden and the adjacent church. A separate dining room provides further space for entertaining or jigsaw puzzles. These are oldest parts of the house converted from the original 1750's cottages. A conservatory, equipped with electric points and blinds, offers a tranquil space for relaxation and to soak up the sunshine.
The entrance hall and cloakroom have storage space and lead to a downstairs shower room and utility area.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a dedicated office space. The main bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes, an adjacent WC and bathroom, and access to the third reception room. This is currently a music room and occasional guest room. It features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the garden and has its own external access steps to the garden and driveway.
The south-facing garden is enclosed by an original stone wall bordering the church grounds. There are raised vegetable beds, fruit bushes and a variety of fruit trees (apple, fig, plum, and pear). The garden has many trees some more unusual, a Ginko, Judas, and Handkerchief tree, which further add to the colour and charm.
The workshop, greenhouse and garden sheds provide practical spaces & storage.
A summerhouse sits at the top of a small orchard, with an electric supply, private decked area and compost loo - it is perfect as an additional guest bedroom for more adventurous visitors.
There are solar panels on the main roof which contribute to the domestic hot water supply, while additional PV panels on the workshop generate a feed-in tariff.?
Chancellors are delighted to present this unique property and encourage viewings to truly take into account all it has to offer.
Why the owner loves the property:
Church Row has been our wonderful home for the last 17+ years and a place with scope for gardening, creativity and for relaxation with friends and family. The views across to the Black Mountains are delightful. Llowes is a friendly village with excellent walks straight from the house up through the adjoining woodland to the Begwyns.
Property Details
Externally it benefits from parking for 3 + cars, a large summer house in an orchard and a separate workshop. Internally there is a kitchen diner which is light and airy with a door to the garden. The sitting room achieves a cosiness with its thick walls, beams and inglenook fireplace - now housing a log burner. Upstairs are four bedrooms and two bathrooms. A modern extension offers a versatile upstairs space, currently used as a music room.
The property is well worth a visit and is to be sold with no onward chain.
Details:
The open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home, with direct access to the garden via a French door and containing a log burner for those cooler days. From the kitchen you have access to, a good size practical boot room or area for pets, with a sink and storage space, a WC, and its own external access to the front & rear. Very useful for dog owners or to process garden vegetables.
The main reception room, with its feature inglenook fireplace, offers views of the garden and the adjacent church. A separate dining room provides further space for entertaining or jigsaw puzzles. These are oldest parts of the house converted from the original 1750's cottages. A conservatory, equipped with electric points and blinds, offers a tranquil space for relaxation and to soak up the sunshine.
The entrance hall and cloakroom have storage space and lead to a downstairs shower room and utility area.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a dedicated office space. The main bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes, an adjacent WC and bathroom, and access to the third reception room. This is currently a music room and occasional guest room. It features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the garden and has its own external access steps to the garden and driveway.
The south-facing garden is enclosed by an original stone wall bordering the church grounds. There are raised vegetable beds, fruit bushes and a variety of fruit trees (apple, fig, plum, and pear). The garden has many trees some more unusual, a Ginko, Judas, and Handkerchief tree, which further add to the colour and charm.
The workshop, greenhouse and garden sheds provide practical spaces & storage.
A summerhouse sits at the top of a small orchard, with an electric supply, private decked area and compost loo - it is perfect as an additional guest bedroom for more adventurous visitors.
There are solar panels on the main roof which contribute to the domestic hot water supply, while additional PV panels on the workshop generate a feed-in tariff.?
Chancellors are delighted to present this unique property and encourage viewings to truly take into account all it has to offer.
Why the owner loves the property:
Church Row has been our wonderful home for the last 17+ years and a place with scope for gardening, creativity and for relaxation with friends and family. The views across to the Black Mountains are delightful. Llowes is a friendly village with excellent walks straight from the house up through the adjoining woodland to the Begwyns.
About this agent

Centrally located on Castle Street, Chancellors’s estate and lettings agents in Hay-on-Wye is just a stone’s throw away from both Hay Castle and the town’s Tourist Information Board. For buyers and sellers, the branch is the perfect place to enquire about house prices in Hay-on-Wye, while letters and tenants can find out more about rental values. The wide range of sales and letting services available at our Hay-on-Wye branch include free, no-obligation market appraisals, an extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties, land and new homes, property management support, and expert investment and market advice. Locations covered Hay-on-Wye and surrounding villages including Felindre, Bredwardine, Pont Ithel, Rhulen, Almeley, Rhosgoch, Cusop, Dorstone, Erwood, Llowes, Peterchurch and Clyro plus areas in between.

































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