Characterful 2/3 bedroom detached granary with vaulted living room and walled garden.
Grade II listed detached home circa 1860 with strong period character
Flexible 2/3 bedroom layout; both principal and guest bedrooms en-suite
Impressive vaulted first-floor living room with multi‑fuel stove
Bright kitchen with island, separate utility/boot room and dining room
Beautiful walled landscaped garden, patio, workshop and garden office
Ample off‑street parking for three to four cars on a large plot
Listed status may restrict alterations and increase maintenance costs
Very slow broadband; tenure unspecified and council tax above average
Harpton Granary is a striking Grade II listed detached home believed to date from c.1860, set in peaceful border countryside close to Presteigne and Kington. The house offers flexible 2/3 bedroom accommodation arranged over two floors, with both the principal and guest bedrooms enjoying en-suite facilities. A dramatic first-floor living room with vaulted ceiling, exposed timbers and multi‑fuel stove provides an impressive family gathering space.
The ground floor layout centres on a contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with island, adjacent dining room, utility/boot room and a versatile sitting room that could serve as a third bedroom. The property has been sympathetically updated while retaining character features such as beams, full‑height windows and stone elevations. Gas central heating is installed and freestanding wardrobes in the principal bedroom are included.
Outside, a well‑landscaped walled garden, large patio, mature borders and an insulated timber office/workshop create excellent indoor‑outdoor living for families or those working from home. Ample off‑street parking for three to four cars and useful outbuildings (shed and workshop) add practical value.
Important practical points: the house is Grade II listed which may restrict alterations and require specialist maintenance. Broadband speeds are very slow and tenure is not specified in the information provided. Council tax is above average and the property sits in a very deprived area classification despite low local crime rates. These factors should be weighed alongside the home’s strong character and generous plot.