For Sale7 Bedroom Detached House in Llandeilo Graban, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3SJ£1,750,000

Llandeilo Graban, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3SJ

7 Bedroom Detached House for sale
£1,750,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 7
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£1,750,000

Description

Nestled in the heart of the Wye Valley near Hay-on-Wye, this breathtaking country house sits within 6 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens and grounds. Accompanying this splendid residence is a recently reconstructed 1800 sq ft cottage. The home itself boasts seven spacious bedrooms and four elegantly presented living rooms. However, the most remarkable feature undoubtedly lies in the captivating views over the valley, extending to the majestic Black Mountains in the distance. Stunning Wye Valley setting Period Country house in 6 acres Spacious two bedroom cottage Garages and Outbuildings Beautiful presentation 7 bedrooms and 4 large reception rooms Description    Situated in the picturesque Wye Valley, within the triangle formed by Hay-on-Wye, Brecon and Builth Wells, is this captivating country house. Acknowledged for its impressive architecture and historical significance, this Grade II listed home seamlessly blends numerous period features with the cosy comforts of contemporary living. Embraced by approximately 6 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and grounds, the property includes a recently reconstructed 1800 sq ft cottage, along with a variety of practical outbuildings, such as four garages and the former coach house. .    A distinctive and uncommon feature is the inclusion of 32 acres of contiguous land classified as 'common land.' This area serves as a shared space for neighbouring properties, allowing them to utilise it for the grazing of their livestock. .    The main house is thought to date back to 16th century, but underwent significant alterations and reconstruction in the late 19th century. Offering expansive living spaces, it comprises seven spacious bedrooms, seven bathrooms (5 en-suite), and four elegant reception rooms, all of which boast breathtaking views over the Wye Valley and gardens. Abounding in character, the residence features a wealth of period fireplaces, beams, and a charming staircase, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes it an ideal family home. Location    Situated in the splendid Wye Valley, this distinctive country house is surrounded by magnificent panoramas, with the Black Mountains near Hay-on-Wye extending in the background. Convenient road links offer easy access to the nearby towns, providing a plethora of shopping and leisure facilities. For those requiring a regular commute, proximity to road network ensures convenient connections to Hereford and Abergavenny where train stations are readily accessible. This property seamlessly combines picturesque surroundings with practical connectivity for both daily living and commuting needs. Vendor Interview    Two decades ago, we were on the hunt for a new home, not entirely certain of our preferences. After a day spent perusing estate agents' windows, we stumbled upon The Skreen. It instantly captivated us, not only due to its beautiful architecture but also for its location in the renowned Wye Valley, a setting we had heard so much about. Upon our first visit, the connection with this property was immediate. The gardens captured my heart, and for my husband, the potential within the house was the decisive factor. The surrounding landscape was the perfect finishing touch. Every moment spent in this remarkable family home has been cherished, and the prospect of parting with it leaves us with a deep sense of nostalgia and appreciation. Walk Inside    Upon entering the property, you are greeted by an impressive entrance vestibule leading seamlessly into the entrance hall, adorned with attractive tiled flooring. This area serves as a captivating introduction to the home, showcasing a beautiful staircase ascending to the first floor. Adjacent to the hall is a private study, which also provides access to the rear porch and features a charming former fireplace. To the left of the hallway lies a spacious drawing room boasting dual aspect windows that offer lovely views of the Wye Valley. The focal point of this room is the open fireplace set within a striking marble surround. One of the centrepieces of this remarkable property is undoubtedly the opulent dining room and library providing an exceptional space for entertaining guests. Flooded with natural light this room boasts two large windows overlooking the front garden, with the focal point undoubtedly being the stone inglenook fireplace with a built-in wood-burning stove. .    The kitchen is an impressive space, serving as both a cooking area and an informal dining space. It is equipped with a charming range of units offering ample cupboard and drawer space, complete with an inset double Belfast sink and a coveted 4-oven AGA, a staple in any country home. In the living room, two bay windows not only offer delightful views to the front but also bathe the area in natural light, fostering an inviting ambiance. Additionally, an open fire nestled within a striking surround adds to the room's allure. Adjacent lies the Games Room, featuring dual-aspect windows adorned with traditional shutters and an open fireplace in a classic surround. ..    This property showcases a versatile layout, accommodating both casual family gatherings and formal entertaining while exuding charm and sophistication. The rear hall provides access to the cellar, along with entry to the boiler room, ground floor w.c., and utility room. This practical space offers ample storage space together with provisions for white goods, including plumbing for a washing machine and dryer. First Floor    The grand staircase leads to a large first-floor landing, its generous proportions echoing the spacious rooms that it leads to and being one of three entry points to this level. In total, there are seven bedrooms, each boasting ample space for freestanding furniture and characterized by high levels of presentation. Five of these bedrooms feature modern ensuite bathrooms which exude a sense of luxury, while two additional family bathrooms, a cloakroom, and a linen room serve the floor. Of particular note is the impressive master bedroom which enjoys a dual aspect outlook with far-reaching views down the valley. This beautiful suite adds a touch of luxury, complete with a generously proportioned ensuite bathroom; featuring twin hand basins, a large shower cubicle, a free-standing bathtub, a w.c and a dressing room offering abundant wardrobe space. The Cottage    Nestled at the end of a separate gravel driveway, with its designated parking area, the cedar-clad cottage underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2022. The thoughtful effort invested in renovating this one-storey property becomes unmistakably apparent the moment you step inside. .    The spacious reception hall provides access to a utility room with a WC and built-in storage cupboard. The attractive flooring seamlessly extends into the open-plan kitchen/living room through a set of French doors. This inviting space features a vaulted ceiling, a corner log-burner, a fully-fitted kitchen with a range of units, integrated appliances, and a dining area a beautiful room perfectly suited for modern-day living. Across the hall, you find two spacious bedrooms, both equipped with built-in wardrobes and en-suite shower rooms featuring large walk-in showers, WCs, and vanity sinks. Outside    Accessed through a tree-lined driveway, offering both seclusion and a breathtaking vista across the Wye Valley, this property is nestled within approximately 6 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds. Practical outbuildings, including four garages and the former coach house, complement the landscape and provide a great storage facility. An exceptional and rare attribute is the incorporation of 32 acres of contiguous land designated as 'common land'. This area serves as a shared space for neighboring properties, allowing them to utilise it for the grazing of their livestock. Lovely commentary by a Guest who stayed at The Skreen    The Skreen is a beautifully restored manor house situated in the Wye valley, just outside of the historic market town of Builth Wells. On the approach you are greeted by the sweeping return of the gravel drive, leading into the well-tended lawn and gardens, all of which frame the surrounding landscape to perfection, capped off by the Black Mountains in the distance. The reception and main hallway are the first inkling of the exceptionally high standards you can expect throughout the property. The dining hall is a sublime mix of old and new, beautifully blended to provide a comfortable and stylish room full of curious and personal touches. The Green Room is nothing less than a lesson in sartorial elegance. Wonderfully positioned to overlook the lawn and gardens, with a d�cor that is worthy of a high-end London boutique. The curated furniture and furnishings are well presented in a clean and comfortable way. This is style with, not over, substance. If you do want to venture out The Skreen is ideally located for walking or cycling in the stunning scenery or to visit local towns such as Hay on Wye and Foyles at Glasbury is fabulous for dinner. A 2 night stay simply was not enough to fully appreciate this oasis of calm tranquillity.

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