A renovated period vicarage on two private acres with renewable energy and outbuildings.
Recently renovated throughout with new kitchen and two new shower rooms
6kW wind turbine reducing household energy costs
Large two-acre private garden with ponds and mature planting
Several outbuildings: workshop, garage, store room, summer house
Remote hamlet setting — peaceful but isolated, low crime
No mobile signal on site; fast broadband available
Granite walls assumed uninsulated — further insulation may be needed
Electric storage heating; council tax described as expensive
Set in about two acres of mature grounds, The Old Vicarage blends historic character with a thorough modern renovation. New windows, flooring, re-wiring, a new kitchen, two shower rooms and an updated electric heating system create a comfortable, move-in-ready home while original features and granite walls retain period charm. The 6kW wind turbine cuts energy costs and supports the new heating arrangement.
Accommodation is generous and flexible across multiple reception rooms, a conservatory, cellar and four bedrooms — suitable for family life, home working or a hobbyist who needs workshop space. Several outbuildings (large workshop, garage, stores, summer house) add practical storage and potential for conversion subject to consents.
The setting is remote and very peaceful, with wide countryside views, ponds and well-established planting. It lies in an isolated hamlet classification, with fast broadband but no mobile signal — practical for those who can work online but important to note for mobile-dependent buyers. The property is roughly 20–30 miles from nearby beaches and around a 10-mile drive to Llanidloes amenities.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house’s granite walls are assumed to have no insulation, the mains heating is electric storage radiators (supplemented by the turbine), and council tax is described as expensive. This home suits buyers looking for a spacious, characterful country house who accept rural seclusion and potential further improvement to the building fabric.