Listed for £475,000
February 24, 2026
Sold for £292,500
2007
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Following the newly carpeted staircase, you arrive at a spacious landing area, currently utilised as a bright and practical office space. This area thoughtfully houses the solar panel controls and battery storage, showcasing the property's modern efficiencies. Off this landing are three luxury bedrooms, each brimming with unique character. The master bedroom, located to the left of the staircase, invites you up a single step into a room adorned with apex ceilings and exposed timber beams, painted a serene white, with a window offering picturesque views over the front garden. Bedroom two is accessed under an original, beautifully arched timber beam, and boasts original ceiling beams that contribute to its warm and inviting atmosphere. This is a comfortable double room. Further down the landing, at the very end, you'll discover bedroom three, representing the youngest part of the building. It retains character with its charming ceiling slope, and a window to the side of the property provides lovely views across the expansive garden. The main bathroom, also situated off the landing, features a panelled bath with an electric shower over and glass screen, a Velux window, WC, an extra-wide vanity hand basin with mixer tap, and a practical airing cupboard.
The exterior of Woodcutters Hollow is an exciting delight, with pleasurable paths that make exploring the gardens an enjoyable prospect year-round. To the front of the cottage, a traditional English country garden bursts with colour, featuring established flowering plants such as climbing roses, poppies in vibrant reds and pinks, fuchsias, and elegant magnolia trees. A five-bar gate grants access to the property, leading to a pretty gravel garden complete with a charming timber gazebo, providing a sheltered and shaded spot to sit and relax. Railway sleepers create inviting raised flower beds, overflowing with a multitude of different plants and colours. A walkway leads you around the rear of this historic building, offering glimpses into its fascinating adaptions over the centuries, with stone and brick additions seamlessly blending with the original timber-framed sections. To the rear, you will also find the efficient air source heat pump.
Following the path further, you are led past thriving fruit trees and then through an opening into the paddock or formal lawned area. A tall Ash tree proudly stands here, adorned with a handmade wooden swing - a perfect spot for relaxation or play. A 5-bar gate provides easy vehicle access directly into the paddock and leads to a convenient shed and a truly impressive large workshop, measuring approximately 6m x 6m. This substantial building boasts a high apex ceiling and features 2.5m high double doors, making it an ideal space for car enthusiasts, woodcraft, or any number of hobbies requiring ample room and easy access. Both the shed and workshop benefit from an electricity supply. Beyond this area, a grass path meanders up and over an exposed stone face, leading you through a captivating woodland coppice. Here, elevated walks provide superb vantage points from which to sit and admire the truly magnificent rolling countryside views beyond. This entire garden is a haven for nature, offering year-round colour, beginning with a carpet of snowdrops in January, followed by a stunning display of bluebells.
Council Tax Band: F (Powys County Council)
Tenure: Freehold