Fully renovated detached home built in 2020
Underfloor heating, sprinkler system and private borehole
Energy Rating C — reasonable efficiency for rural property
Very large wrap-around plot with patio and scenic countryside views
Driveway parking for multiple vehicles; off-street parking
Main heating fuel: oil — ongoing running cost consideration
Remote hamlet location; council tax described as quite expensive
Set in the peaceful hamlet of Meifod, this recently renovated three-bedroom detached home combines modern-rustic styling with practical, energy-conscious upgrades. Built in 2020 and fully refurbished, the house offers a bright open-plan kitchen/diner, two reception rooms and wrap-around gardens with far-reaching countryside views — a comfortable family retreat in a quiet rural setting.
Stand-out mechanical features include underfloor heating throughout, a sprinkler system and a private borehole, all contributing to comfort, safety and reduced mains water dependence. The property sits on a very large plot with off-street parking for several vehicles, a patio seating area and outbuildings housing the borehole and sprinkler equipment. The Energy Rating of C is reasonable for a rural home of this age and construction.
Buyers should note the practical downsides: the primary heating fuel is oil, which brings fluctuating running costs and periodic deliveries; council tax is described as quite expensive; and the property lies in a remote, sparsely populated area with limited local services. Broadband speeds are fast but mobile signal is only average. The home is offered freehold and chain free, ready for immediate occupation or letting.
This property will suit families seeking space and countryside living, and buyers who value energy-conscious fittings and independent water supply. It also offers improvement potential for those wanting to personalise finishes or reduce running costs further (for example, replacing oil with an alternative heat source).



























































