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House For Sale £220,000
Inglenook, Norton Street, Knighton LD7


Description
With cellar/workshop space big enough to please any budding engineer, Inglenook offers the perfect blend of work/hobby/home life with spacious accommodation including 4 bedrooms and 2 reception rooms. In need of modernising and available with no upward chain, get in touch today and make a start of creating many happy memories in this fabulous Victorian house!

Key Features

- Detached House
- Double-Fronted, Victorian Property
- 4 Bedrooms & 2 Reception Rooms
- In need of Modernisation
- Useful & Sizeable Cellar/Workshop Area
- Side Garden & Rear Patio Area
- Available with No Onward Chain
- Stunning Rear Views
- Town Centre Location
- Approx. 350 Yards from Shops & Facilities

The Property

Inglenook is an attractive looking, double-fronted, detached, Victorian house found in the very heart of the popular market town of Knighton (Tref-y-Clawdd), which sits directly on the Welsh/English border within the scenic Teme Valley surrounded by beautiful countryside and rolling hills as far as the eye can see.

Situated along this 'one-way' street, Inglenook is conveniently situated approximately 350 yards from Knighton's vibrant town centre with its many independently owned facilities. Norton Street itself is also usefully found opposite the famous Offa's Dyke centre, which directly behind has a large play park and playing field and of course the Offa's Dyke footpath, which within a short 5 minute walk leads you straight into the picturesque countryside and alongside the River Teme.

Available to purchase with no upward chain, this delightful house has been lovingly cared for over the years and offers original features such as sash windows and fireplaces, but does now require modernisation. Set over 2 split-level floors and a cellar area, the accommodation is made up of an entrance hall, living room, dining room, rear hall, kitchen diner, utility room and a rear porch on the ground floor. On the first floor, 2 landing areas give way to the 4 bedrooms to include 3 doubles and a single and the bathroom. The rear rooms in the property all offer breath-taking views over the town, down the Teme Valley and across to Kinsley Wood. In addition and accessed from the rear hall on ground floor, a door opens to a stairwell, which leads down to the sizeable and incredibly useful cellar/workshop area, which is separated into 3 rooms and presents a variety of potential uses. A door from one of the rooms opens to a further storage area below the rear patio.

Outside, Inglenook has a front lawned and planted garden area, while a side gateway from the pavement opens to the side lawned garden. Albeit not large, this outside area is low maintenance with flowered borders and has space for a shed and poses as a pleasant place to relax within the warmer months of the year. The side path continues to the rear and helpfully leads to the rear door/porch, as well as the rear patio area, which is west facing and enjoys the stunning views over the town. There is one compromise by being a mere stones throw from the town centre and that is the lack of designated off road parking, however, there is unrestricted parking in Norton Street, as well as a large unrestricted car park found approximately 50 yards away in neighbouring Market Street.

The Location

Inglenook is situated approximately 350 yards from the main street, which hosts a variety of local groceries, retail shops and family run businesses. Knighton offers a vast amount of facilities and services varying from a butchers and a supermarket, a primary school, a railway station, a post office, a variety of sports clubs which includes a golf course, a builders merchants, regular bus routes, a selection of public houses and restaurants, a leisure centre/swimming pool, a livestock market and a bakery. The town features a 'fortnightly farmers' market' and also benefits from having a thriving artistic community to include the Writers Group, a number of painters, art galleries, potters and craftsmen. Still a thriving market town spear headed by local organisations, Knighton is a peaceful town offering breath taking, picturesque scenery and fully accommodates the laid back, relaxed lifestyle that many potential purchasers will be looking for. Described as the ‘The Gateway to Wales’ this market town is situated on the English/Welsh border. Mostly in Powys, partly in Shropshire it lies on the River Teme and is surrounded by hills giving the traveller a glimpse of the more remote area's accessible nearby.

The town's Welsh name is Tref-y-Clawdd meaning “Town on the Dyke”. This is a reference to Offa’s Dyke, which runs through the town, built by the Saxon King of Mercia to define his border with Wales. Every year hundreds of tourists and walkers visit the Dyke (which in its entirety runs from Prestatyn to Chepstow) and the Offa’s Dyke Centre adding a real vibe to the town during the Spring, Summer and Autumn months. While here, other attractions that visitors to the town often call upon is the famous Space Guard Centre, which offers people the chance to view the wonders of the universe in a fun and understandable way while also raising public awareness of the threat of asteroid and comet impacts and the ways in which they can predict and prevent them. Larger towns near to Knighton are the medieval market town of Ludlow, 16 miles East, and the Victorian Spa town Llandrindod Wells, 19 Miles South West. Both are easily accessible via road or rail links and offer further recreational, educational and leisure facilities.

Services

We are informed the property is connected to all mains services.

Heating

The property has the benefit of gas fired central heating.

Tenure

We are informed the property is of freehold tenure.

Council Tax

Powys County Council - Band E. Charge for 2020/21 is £2,052.47.

Nearest Towns/Cities

Presteigne – Approximately 7 miles
Kington - Approximately 12 miles
Bishops Castle - Approximately 13 miles
Llandrindod Wells - Approximately 19 miles
Ludlow - Approximately 19 miles
Leominster - Approximately - 19 miles
Newtown - Approximately 21 miles
Builth Wells - Approximately 26 miles
Hereford - Approximately 31 miles
Shrewsbury - Approximately 38 miles

Broadband

Enquiries via British Telecom indicates the property has an estimated fibre broadband speed of 41MB. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries via BT or their own broadband provider.

Money Laundering Regulations

We will require prospective purchasers to produce two original id documents prior to any offer being accepted by the owners.

Consumer Protection

Consumer protection from unfair trading regulations 2008 -Holters for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: 1. These particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intended purchasers or lessors and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each term of them. 3. The vendors or lessors do not make or give, and neither do Holters for themselves nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property.

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