Arts and Crafts house in Wales for sale
This architect-designed house sits on the edge of the spa town of Llandrindod Wells in Wales
Built in 1925 by an architect for his own occupation, Fayre Oaks is an extraordinary example of the architecture of the time. Features include extensive polished oak floor boards and internal beams throughout the house which provides over 2,500ft of living space.
The sitting room has a pretty south-west facing oriel-style window and exposed oak beams while the dining room has an open fireplace while the south-facing kitchen is well fitted with a gas Rayburn which also heats the water in the house.
The master bedroom suite and three further bedrooms are located upstairs as well as a family bathroom with an inbuilt airing cupboard and immersion.
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Outside are delightful mature gardens with lawned areas, and shrub and rose borders. Outbuildings include a double garage, a four bay barn and a greenhouse, as well as stabling all in just under an acre.
Fayre Oaks is situated half a mile from the town centre of Llandrindod Wells, a spa town in Powys in mid-Wales which has good local amenities - the surrounding countryside offers a wealth of opportunities for country pursuits.
The guide price is £475,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01432 273 087 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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