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Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Front
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - View To The North
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Bedroom
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Bedroom Two
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Kitchen Area
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Snug
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Sitting Room
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Garden
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Rear Of House
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Side Of House
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - View To The East
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - View
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - View To Coach House
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Pig Sty's
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Internal Coach House
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Dutch Barn
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Commercial Shed
Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain - Floorplan

Pen Y Parc Mawr, Llanfechain

Powys, SY22 6XB

Pen Y Parc is an old farmstead which occupies an elevated vantage point, with outbuildings set within 32 acres (12.95 ha) of grazing land.

Farmstead, Far-Reaching Views, Outbuildings, Approx 32 Acres (13 Ha), Requires Renovation, Enormous Potential, Open-Plan Kitchen / Living Room, 2 Reception Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, EPC: G

Guide price £600,000

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Property type House
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1

Key features

  • Farmstead
  • Far-Reaching Views
  • Outbuildings
  • Approx 32 Acres (13 Ha)
  • Requires Renovation
  • Enormous Potential
  • Open-Plan Kitchen / Living Room
  • 2 Reception Rooms
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • EPC: G

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A little bit about

Wales

There are many historic towns in mid-Wales; Montgomery, Llandrindod Wells, Welshpool and Presteigne to name a few. The Shropshire-Welsh border area is a fascinating blend of English and Welsh culture. The area is known for its rugged beauty and historical landmarks with the border towns influenced by Welsh culture and history.

Chirk Castle and Powis Castle, both of historical significance, can be explored alongside the industrial heritage mines and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. The picturesque landscape offers the renowned hiking trails, Offa’s Dyke Path and Glyndŵr’s Way.

There are a host of schools, both within the state and private sector, in close proximity. Christ College Brecon and Llandovery College are both highly regarded and over the border is the renowned Shrewsbury School.

Travel links in Mid-Wales are good and accessible via the M56 at Chester, The M54 at Telford, the M5 and M50 at Worcester and to South Wales the M4. Railways services are available across mid-Wales and international airports can be found at Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Cardiff.

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