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House For Sale £235,000
Teme Cottage, Station Road, Knighton LD7


Description
All aboard the Holters Express to view Teme Cottage in Station Road, which is an immaculate, 2 bedroom, semi-detached house, available with no upward chain. Next stop is the outside, where you will see a west-facing rear garden, shortly followed by the private off road parking. Hurry along and book your ticket to view!

Key Features

- Semi-Detached Cottage
- 2 Double Bedrooms
- 3 Reception Rooms
- Immaculately Presented
- Period Features
- Private Off Road Parking
- West-Facing Rear Garden
- Available with No Upward Chain
- Rear Views Over Adjoining Rugby Club
- Approx. 1/4 of a Mile from Town Centre

The Property

Teme Cottage is a delightful, semi-detached period cottage found towards the edge of the popular market town of Knighton (Tref-y-Clawdd) directly on the Welsh/English border within the picturesque Teme Valley.

Available to purchase with no upward chain, Teme Cottage offers well presented accommodation set over 2 storeys, which has been tastefully upgraded and beautifully maintained by the current owners. The ground floor is made up of a modern, full equipped, open-plan kitchen diner, a dining room with stairs rising off to the first floor, a cosy sitting room with a feature inglenook fireplace and inset wood-burning stove, a bathroom and a useful utility room, which could also be used as a study. On the first floor, a small landing area gives way to the 2 double bedrooms, which both benefit having built-in wardrobes. Overall, the property offers a pleasant blend of traditional and contemporary features, from exposed stonework and wooden beams, to UPVC double glazed windows and external doors and a relatively new 'Worcester' combi boiler.

Located towards the edge of Knighton, Teme Cottage is a mere stones throw from the beautiful countryside, which surrounds the town and is conveniently found approximately 1/4 of a mile from the main high street with its many independently owned shops and facilities. For sports enthusiasts, the cottage also backs onto the towns local rugby pitch, as well a being less than 150 yards from the railway station, which services four trains a day in each direction from Monday to Saturday on the Heart of Wales Railway Line that runs between Shrewsbury and Swansea, along with two services on a Sunday.

Outside and at the front of the property there is a tarmacadam driveway providing private, off road parking for 3 vehicles. At the rear, there is a sizeable, west-facing, landscaped garden, which is partly paved, ideal for relaxing/entertaining on and partly laid to grass. The rear garden has walled boundaries, a useful garden shed, which is fitted with power and lighting and enjoys distant views over the rugby field as well as across Kinsley Wood

The Location

Teme Cottage as previously mentioned is found approximately 1/4 of a mile from the main street, which hosts a variety of local groceries, retail shops and family run businesses. Knighton offers a good amount of facilities and services including a butchers and a supermarket, a bakery, a nursery/primary school, a railway station, a post office, a builders merchants, regular bus routes, a selection of public houses, cafés and restaurants, a leisure centre/swimming pool, a livestock market and a variety of sports clubs including a golf course, rugby club and football club.

The town features a fortnightly 'farmers market' at the local community centre and also benefits from having a thriving artistic community including The Writers Group, a number of painters, art galleries, potters, craftsmen and a light entertainment society. Still a thriving market town spearheaded 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 areas 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.

Tenure

We are informed the property is of freehold tenure.

Council Tax

Powys County Council - Band C. Charge for 2021/22 is £1,541.03.

Services

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

Heating

The property has the benefit of gas fired central heating and a wood-burning stove.

Broadband

Enquiries via British Telecom indicates the property has an estimated fibre broadband speed of 46MB. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries via BT or their own broadband provider.

Agents Note

Please be aware, following extreme weather conditions, flood water has entered the property within the past 18 months. The owners have since spent money and made improvements to prevent flood water entering the property again, if such extreme weather were to be repeated. We are lead to believe the property remains insurable and as such, mortgageable. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries with lenders and insurers.

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
Newtown - Approximately 21 miles
Builth Wells - Approximately 26 miles
Hereford - Approximately 31 miles
Shrewsbury - Approximately 38 miles

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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