3 bedroom barn conversion
Barn conversion
3 beds
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Basic 14Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Outstanding Grade II Listed Barn Conversion
- Sought After Location, Forming Part of a Small Rural Development
- 2 Reception Rooms
- 3 Double Bedrooms
- Bathroom and an En-Suite Shower Room
- Converted to a Very High Standard Throughout
- Level Garden bounded by the Cascob brook
- Gardens & Parking
This Grade II Listed attached barn conversion is presented throughout to a very high standard. Forming Part of a small rural development in the Cascob Valley.
The historic borderland town of Presteigne is just 2 miles away which nestles in the heart of the Marches region being surrounded by beautiful, unspoilt countryside, with the assumed motto, \"Gateway to Wales” which was once the former county town of Radnorshire hosting two festivals, the originally named Sheep Music Festival and Presteigne Festival of Music and Arts, attracting some well-known composers. There is also the award-winning Judges Lodgings Museum being the winner of numerous national awards, the town is also commended for its many community-led initiatives and a wonderful array of independent shops and businesses on its high street and other traders within the town.
The market town of Knighton, 7 miles, with the train station onto the Heart of Wales line running to Shrewsbury to Swansea. The larger towns of Leominster, 15 miles and Ludlow, 17 miles, offer a wider range of shops and services. School education is offered by a primary and secondary school whilst independent education being available at Lucton School and Moor Park, Ludlow.
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The historic borderland town of Presteigne is just 2 miles away which nestles in the heart of the Marches region being surrounded by beautiful, unspoilt countryside, with the assumed motto, \"Gateway to Wales” which was once the former county town of Radnorshire hosting two festivals, the originally named Sheep Music Festival and Presteigne Festival of Music and Arts, attracting some well-known composers. There is also the award-winning Judges Lodgings Museum being the winner of numerous national awards, the town is also commended for its many community-led initiatives and a wonderful array of independent shops and businesses on its high street and other traders within the town.
The market town of Knighton, 7 miles, with the train station onto the Heart of Wales line running to Shrewsbury to Swansea. The larger towns of Leominster, 15 miles and Ludlow, 17 miles, offer a wider range of shops and services. School education is offered by a primary and secondary school whilst independent education being available at Lucton School and Moor Park, Ludlow.
Full Details, Viewing Arrangements, Negotiations & Any Further Information
Through DAVID PARRY & COMPANY
[use Contact Agent Button] Presteigne Office [use Contact Agent Button]
About this agent

Welcome to David Parry, we are a family-run estate agency located in the beautiful Welsh borderlands covering Herefordshire, Shropshire, Mid and West Wales. We have many years experience of selling residential, commercial, equestrian and agricultural property and can help you with the process of buying and selling your property. Our range of services include free pre-sale valuations.











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