Criggin Barn, Melin Y Grogue, Llanfairwaterdine, Knighton, Shropshire, LD7 1TU
A detached character barn conversion with spectacular views,
enclosed garden and summerhouse
Knighton 4.6 miles, Clun 7.5 miles, Bishops Castle 12 miles, Ludlow 18.1 miles
Guide Price £595,000
Open plan Kitchen/Diner | Sitting Room | Downstairs shower room | Study/Bedroom 4
3 further Bedrooms | Ensuite & Family bathroom | Workshop/store | Parking | Garden | EPC TBC
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Criggin Barn is found in the semi-rural Shropshire village of Llanfairwaterdine within the picturesque Teme Valley, just 4 miles from the popular market town of Knighton (Tref-Y-Clawdd). Llanfairwaterdine is a small, but close knit and very friendly community, which embraces the 'laid back' lifestyle and is situated marginally on the English side of the Welsh/English border.
Light and airy entrance hall with Clearview wood burning stove and seating area, large windows to the front and back door, stairs lead to the kitchen.
Shower room with WC and wash hand basin. Washing machine with storage.
Bedroom 2/reception room is light and airy with large windows to the front.
Steps up to the Sitting Room with large windows which overlooks the front garden and exposed beams.
Lower Ground Floor
Stairs lead down to theKitchen with a Clearview stove, large dining area with roof lights and windows to the rear. A range of wall and base units with wooden work surface with space for a fridge freezer. 2 inset ovens and ceramic hob. Large Island with marble worktop with sink, dishwasher, storage and beams throughout.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 a large double with ensuite shower room, with WC and wash hand basin and large shower.
Bathroom with Bath, WC and wash hand basin.
Bedroom 3 a double with roof light
Steps lead up to Bedroom 4 with large bay window with incredible views.
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The property has a drive with 4 bar wooden gate, plenty of parking, BBQ area.log store and pond with seating area, ideal for alfresco dining with spectacular far reaching views.
Lawn and flowerbeds to the front.
Steps lead to a gravelled seating area with a cascading vine
Wooden summer house with glazed front and slate roof.
Store/Workshop, with pressure pump for the water.
Landscaped terraced garden with an abundance of flower beds, mature hedging and outdoor dining area.
Lawn area
4 bar gate with a bridleway leading to a quiet path
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Rural setting in Llanfair Waterdine surrounded by Shropshire and Mid-Wales countryside
Less than 4 miles from the market town of Knighton (Tref-Y-Clawdd)
Knighton offers supermarkets, shops, cafés, pubs, restaurants and local businesses
Good local amenities including school, railway station, post office and leisure centre/swimming pool
Variety of sports clubs including a golf course
Strong community spirit with a community centre, monthly market and active volunteer groups
Peaceful market town with scenic countryside and relaxed lifestyle
Known as the “Gateway to Wales” on the English/Welsh border
Located by the River Teme and surrounded by hills
Offa's Dyke runs through the town, attracting walkers and tourists
Nearby attractions include the Spaceguard Centre
Easy access to larger towns including Ludlow and Llandrindod Wells via road and rail links
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Directions:
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Local Authority: Shropshire Council.
Services: Mains water, shared private treatment plant, electric heating, PV solar.
Council Tax: Band C
Wayleaves, easements and rights of way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefits of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these sales particulars or not.
Agents Note: The shared drive is very steep. There is a pedestrian Right of Way at the bottom of the garden which is occasionally used by walkers.
The Shepherds hut is available by separate negotiation.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment via Mark Wiggin Estate Agents.
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