A "STUNNING" five-bed barn conversion which estate agents say is set in the beautiful rolling countryside is for sale with a guide price of £1.25 million.
Offering extensive and versatile five-bedroom accommodation, Sunderlands say on Zoopla that the home near Hay-on-Wye has around 4.9 acres and offers "total peace and seclusion".
"Pwll Wilkin is a delightful property found in a stunning location offering extensive accommodation finished to a high standard," they say.
"Overall, the house is set in approximately 4.9 acres of gardens and grounds including two paddocks and a triple garage block."
Outside, the paddocks can be found along with a pond, extensive parking and a triple bay garage with loft above.
Behind the garage, there is a paved area with a greenhouse, raised beds and terraces.
Found near Brilley on the Herefordshire-Powys border, the home is entered through the front hallway which is of "excellent" proportion with an understairs cupboard and access into the utility room with toilet, agents say.
The kitchen, which agents say has stunning views, has granite work surfaces with solid kitchen units and an electric Aga with a side hot plate.
Leading through into the side hall there is a back staircase, side door and two further "exceptionally useful" rooms, one of which is used as a larder, there is also a downstairs toilet and a boot room.
From the hallway, there is a dining room and a separate study. A door from the dining room leads into the sitting room with a fireplace and a wood burner.
Upstairs, the main landing gives access to the two main double bedrooms and there are two further single bedrooms along the corridor.
There is also a family bathroom with a free-standing bath.
The bedroom accessed from the rear staircase also has a connecting door through to the other bedrooms.
Summing up, agents say: "Overall, the accommodation is extensive and offers superb versatility along with the convenience of being a property of modern construction which has been completed to an excellent standard."
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