- A substantial Grade II listed property +
- Retaining character and original features throughout +
- Currently divided into 2 properties, in need of upgrading +
- Garden grounds extending to 0.3 acres +
- Village location, backing onto Offa's Dyke path. +
- NO FORWARD CHAIN +
- EPC - No 1 - 39(E) Expires 5th Oct 2030 +
- EPC - No 2 - 20 (G) Expires 7th Jan 2027. +
Situated in the heart of Llanymynech within the conservation area, 1 & 2 The Gardd is a 17th Century Grade II listed property, which was remodelled in the 19th Century when it was divided into two houses. The accommodation is in need of some modernisation and upgrading.
Llanymynech is a well serviced village with primary school education and excellent commuter routes to Oswestry, Shrewsbury and Welshpool.
The property is constructed of stone and rendered walls under a slate roof and sits within 0.3 acres of garden grounds and offers purchasers the opportunity to retain the current configuration or to convert back to a single dwelling.
The accommodation retains original features throughout, including six pane sash windows, period plank doors and ceiling beams whilst benefiting from oil fired central heating.
No 1 The Gardd has an entrance porch, Sitting room, living room, modern kitchen, utility/sun room with wc, store room and door leading to the cellar. A central stairs leads up to three double bedrooms and a family bathroom with two further attic rooms on the 2nd floor.
No 2 The Gardd has side access into a reception hall/dining room with a living room to the front and kitchen to the rear. There are two double bedrooms on the first floor along with a modern bathroom. 2 Attic rooms are located on the 2nd floor.
The property is approached directly off the B4398 and has formal gardens to the front, with a driveway and gated access to the left hand wing. A pedestrian gate gives access to the right hand side property.
To the rear of the property is a detached stone and slate barn/garage, also Grade II Listed, along with a range of smaller store sheds. Beyond these outbuildings is a large garden laid to lawn, with a number of trees and shrubs planted centrally. The garden back onto the Offa's Dyke path and the Montgomeryshire Canal.