Five double bedrooms, two with ensuites
Set on an elevated plateau just outside Trellech, this sympathetically extended stone farmhouse blends original character with high-quality, modern finishes. The house offers five double bedrooms (two with ensuites), flexible multi-generational accommodation and bright reception rooms that take advantage of west-facing, far-reaching views toward the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains.
The site extends to just under 5 acres including formal lawns, multiple ponds, two large paddocks, specimen trees and a gated bridleway — an ideal plot for equestrian use, smallholding or spacious family grounds. Sustainable installations include solar panels, a heat pump and a wind turbine, supported by a detached garage/outbuilding with office or ancillary accommodation above.
Practical considerations: the property is newly renovated but constructed before 1900 in traditional stone with assumed no wall insulation; main fuel is oil with underfloor heating and radiators. Broadband speeds are very slow and council tax is very expensive. These factors should be weighed against the strong energy offsets from the renewables and the extensive land and accommodation on offer.
This is a well-appointed country family home for buyers seeking privacy, outdoor space and flexible living. The combination of character features, modern wet rooms and separate outbuildings gives scope for home working, hobby uses or further reconfiguration to suit a growing family or multigenerational household.