Grade II listed mid‑16th/17th century townhouse with strong period character
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms, generous overall size (approximately 1,521 sq ft)
Cottage‑style rear garden with pedestrian gate to Harpers Lane and free parking
Original oak floors, exposed timbers, oak staircase and multiple fireplaces
Gas central heating, double glazing; EPC exempt due to listed status
Downstairs bathroom and shower room require refitting; general renovation needed
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — improvements limited by listed status
Chain free sale; council tax Band E (above average)
Hafod is a rare Grade II listed mid‑16th‑/17th‑century townhouse located in the heart of historic Presteigne. The house retains substantial original character — exposed timbers, oak floors, a handsome oak staircase and multiple period fireplaces — offering an atmospheric family home with genuine heritage appeal.
Accommodation is generous across two main reception rooms and three bedrooms, arranged over multiple floors. The property comes with gas central heating, double glazing, and a cottage‑style rear garden with pedestrian access onto Harpers Lane where free parking is available. The house is offered chain free and sits on a decent plot in a quiet, unspoilt street close to town amenities and services.
Buyers should be aware this is a Grade II listed property, which will limit alterations and may complicate repair or upgrade works. The bathroom needs refitting and the house will benefit from general renovation and sensible thermal improvements (solid brick walls assumed uninsulated). EPC is exempt and the council tax is Band E (above average), so factor ongoing running and conservation costs into planning.
For a family seeking period character in a small, well‑served market town, Hafod offers immediate charm and long‑term potential. It suits buyers who value original features and are prepared to work with listed‑building constraints to restore and update sensitively.