**Standout Features:**
- Historic 17th-century Grade II listed public house
- Central location in Llanidloes, ideal for tourists
- Ground floor offers five unique rooms and a commercial kitchen
- First floor provides four/five bedrooms, lounge, kitchenette, and bathrooms
- Extensive garden with event space for live music
- Includes a stone timber barn and detached garage
- Auction guide price: £80,000 - £120,000, with auction date on August 29, 2025
This character-filled Grade II listed public house is a rare find in the heart of Llanidloes, a charming market and tourist town. With its origins dating back to the 17th century, this well-preserved property occupies a prime location and offers ample space for numerous business or residential opportunities. The ground floor includes five distinct rooms, a commercial kitchen, and an owner's accommodation, making it ideal for those looking to operate a hospitality business.
Upstairs, you’ll find four to five bedrooms and additional living space—a perfect setup for managers or larger families. The substantial garden, known for hosting live music events, is a fantastic amenity for both guests and community engagement. While the property boasts character and potential, interested buyers should consider that its listed status may limit renovation options. With low local crime rates and a rich cultural backdrop, this property presents an opportunity to invest in a quintessential piece of Welsh history. Don’t miss out on the auction—properties like this in such a coveted location are rarely available for long!