Spacious period farmhouse with large gardens and outstanding rural views — attic ripe for conversion.
Victorian farmhouse with many original features and high ceilings
A striking double-fronted Victorian farmhouse set on a very large plot with uninterrupted rural views across fields and the Shropshire/Welsh hills. The house delivers generous reception space — lounge, sitting room with log burner, dining room and a large farmhouse-style kitchen/breakfast room — plus practical rooms including a utility/boot room, cloakroom and a substantial cellar. Mature, well-stocked gardens, a long gravel driveway, garage and multiple stores complete the outdoor offering. Offered with no onward chain.
Four large double bedrooms sit on the first floor, two served by a Jack-and-Jill en suite and a separate family bathroom. The second-floor attic is already divided into zones and offers clear scope to create an impressive principal suite or additional accommodation (conversion potential subject to consents). Many original period features survive: sash windows, tall ceilings, stripped doors, skirting and exposed timbers, which will appeal to buyers wanting character and space.
Practical considerations: the house was constructed before 1900 with sandstone walls that are assumed to have no insulation, and there is an on-site oil tank. Heating information references electric storage heaters and descriptions also mention oil central heating and underfloor heating in some rooms — buyers should verify the current heating systems and energy efficiency. The rural, semi-isolated setting suits families who value space and views but may not suit those needing frequent, immediate access to town facilities.
In short, Brynymapsis is a substantial period family home with strong character, large gardens and attic conversion potential. It will suit buyers seeking a spacious countryside residence prepared to carry out selective upgrading and heating/insulation improvements to enhance comfort and reduce running costs.