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Total views: 2500+
Guide price
£900,0005 bedroom link detached house for sale
Cradoc, Brecon, Powys, LD3
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EV charger
Solar panels
Link detached house
5 beds
3 baths
2558
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Features and description
- Restored 18th-century farmhouse full of charm and character
- Peaceful location with private gardens, orchard, and lovely views
- Cosy living spaces with log burners, sash windows, and underfloor heating
- Spacious kitchen with AGA, log burner, and doors opening to the garden
- Separate guest wing and converted barn for office, gym, or extra space
- EPC Rating = C
Charming 18th-Century Farmhouse with Modern Elegance in the Heart of the Brecon Countryside
Description
Tucked away in the rolling countryside just three miles from the historic market town of Brecon, Pool Farm is a truly special home. Believed to date back to the 18th century, this characterful property has been lovingly restored and further enhanced by its current owners, who have taken great care to preserve its period charm while introducing thoughtful modern touches.
Approached via a private, beech hedge-lined driveway, the farmhouse sits proudly within a tranquil courtyard shared with a small number of converted outbuildings. These former barns now serve as independent residences, creating a unique and secure community atmosphere. Nestled in this discreet setting, the house enjoys a wonderful sense of privacy and is not overlooked. The driveway opens into a generous parking area including an EV charger, leading to an orchard, mature trees, shrubs, and expansive lawns that frame the front of the house beautifully.
Stepping inside, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall with traditional flagstone flooring that immediately sets the tone. The layout flows effortlessly into the two reception areas. Both rooms feature elegant sash windows, log-burning stoves, underfloor heating and painted stone walls. While the drawing room provides a cosy retreat with its stone fireplace, the generously sized family living room offers a perfect space for relaxation and gathering together. Window seats beneath dual-aspect windows allow peaceful views of the gardens and courtyard from both rooms.
The heart of the home is the farmhouse kitchen, a warm and inviting space with exposed beams, flagstone floors, an AGA range cooker, a large inglenook fireplace featuring a log burner, and a charming bread oven tucked to one side. Bi-folding doors open directly onto the gardens and an extensive patio area, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living and making it easy to enjoy the tranquil surroundings from the heart of the house. This room is perfect for family gatherings, cooking, and entertaining, with ample space for a large dining table and relaxed seating.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical utility room and downstairs WC, along with access to the boiler.
The main staircase leads to a bright and spacious landing, where oak flooring continues the period feel. The principal bedrooms are generously proportioned, with charming features such as Victorian-style fireplaces and sash windows that flood the rooms with natural light. A well-appointed bathroom serves this wing of the house.
From this floor, you can gaze across the landscape and catch glimpses of the summit of Pen Y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, rising gently above the surrounding hills—a daily reminder of the awe-inspiring beauty of the Brecon Beacons.
A secondary staircase leads to a guest wing, offering privacy and flexibility for children, visitors or multi-generational living. Here, you'll find additional bedrooms with exposed roof trusses and a second bathroom, complete with a bath and storage cupboard housing the hot water cylinder. This thoughtful layout allows for separation between family and guest accommodation, enhancing comfort and convenience.
Outside, the grounds are a true highlight. The front garden is laid out to lawn and dotted with mature trees and flowering borders, a herb garden, and a rill, creating a serene and picturesque setting against the backdrop of the surrounding hills. To the rear of the garden, a generous vegetable plot with thoughtfully designed raised beds provides abundant space for growing fresh produce, offering both practicality and an appealing focal point for keen gardeners.
A converted barn now serves as a garage and office/recreation room with its own dedicated access to fibre broadband, ideal for home working, hobbies, a gym or additional living space with a shower room.
Pool Farm benefits from mains electricity and water, private drainage, solar panels and oil-fired central heating. The location offers the best of both worlds: peaceful rural living with easy access to Brecon's shops, amenities and independent and mainstream schools. The property is within walking distance of the scenic Cradoc Golf Course, which boasts stunning views of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Square Footage: 2,558 sq ft
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Additional Info
Mains water and electricity.
Oil fired central heating.
Drainage via a shared septic tank.
Solar panels to the roof of the main house, with storage batteries.
Description
Tucked away in the rolling countryside just three miles from the historic market town of Brecon, Pool Farm is a truly special home. Believed to date back to the 18th century, this characterful property has been lovingly restored and further enhanced by its current owners, who have taken great care to preserve its period charm while introducing thoughtful modern touches.
Approached via a private, beech hedge-lined driveway, the farmhouse sits proudly within a tranquil courtyard shared with a small number of converted outbuildings. These former barns now serve as independent residences, creating a unique and secure community atmosphere. Nestled in this discreet setting, the house enjoys a wonderful sense of privacy and is not overlooked. The driveway opens into a generous parking area including an EV charger, leading to an orchard, mature trees, shrubs, and expansive lawns that frame the front of the house beautifully.
Stepping inside, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall with traditional flagstone flooring that immediately sets the tone. The layout flows effortlessly into the two reception areas. Both rooms feature elegant sash windows, log-burning stoves, underfloor heating and painted stone walls. While the drawing room provides a cosy retreat with its stone fireplace, the generously sized family living room offers a perfect space for relaxation and gathering together. Window seats beneath dual-aspect windows allow peaceful views of the gardens and courtyard from both rooms.
The heart of the home is the farmhouse kitchen, a warm and inviting space with exposed beams, flagstone floors, an AGA range cooker, a large inglenook fireplace featuring a log burner, and a charming bread oven tucked to one side. Bi-folding doors open directly onto the gardens and an extensive patio area, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living and making it easy to enjoy the tranquil surroundings from the heart of the house. This room is perfect for family gatherings, cooking, and entertaining, with ample space for a large dining table and relaxed seating.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical utility room and downstairs WC, along with access to the boiler.
The main staircase leads to a bright and spacious landing, where oak flooring continues the period feel. The principal bedrooms are generously proportioned, with charming features such as Victorian-style fireplaces and sash windows that flood the rooms with natural light. A well-appointed bathroom serves this wing of the house.
From this floor, you can gaze across the landscape and catch glimpses of the summit of Pen Y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, rising gently above the surrounding hills—a daily reminder of the awe-inspiring beauty of the Brecon Beacons.
A secondary staircase leads to a guest wing, offering privacy and flexibility for children, visitors or multi-generational living. Here, you'll find additional bedrooms with exposed roof trusses and a second bathroom, complete with a bath and storage cupboard housing the hot water cylinder. This thoughtful layout allows for separation between family and guest accommodation, enhancing comfort and convenience.
Outside, the grounds are a true highlight. The front garden is laid out to lawn and dotted with mature trees and flowering borders, a herb garden, and a rill, creating a serene and picturesque setting against the backdrop of the surrounding hills. To the rear of the garden, a generous vegetable plot with thoughtfully designed raised beds provides abundant space for growing fresh produce, offering both practicality and an appealing focal point for keen gardeners.
A converted barn now serves as a garage and office/recreation room with its own dedicated access to fibre broadband, ideal for home working, hobbies, a gym or additional living space with a shower room.
Pool Farm benefits from mains electricity and water, private drainage, solar panels and oil-fired central heating. The location offers the best of both worlds: peaceful rural living with easy access to Brecon's shops, amenities and independent and mainstream schools. The property is within walking distance of the scenic Cradoc Golf Course, which boasts stunning views of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Square Footage: 2,558 sq ft
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Additional Info
Mains water and electricity.
Oil fired central heating.
Drainage via a shared septic tank.
Solar panels to the roof of the main house, with storage batteries.
About this agent

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