Description
- Tenure: Freehold EPC: D Council Tax Band: F
- Substantial property of about 4,800 sq ft, arranged over four floors
- Currently used as a holiday home but suitable for a variety of uses, subject to planning consent
- 34’ games room with toilet facilities, eight bedrooms, four with en-suite facilities plus two bath/shower rooms
- 54’ triple aspect open plan sitting/dining/snug room with impressive elevated views of the surrounding hillside from the top floor
- Dual aspect kitchen
- Located in the heart of the Brecon Beacon’s National Park yet just 6 miles from the internationally famous market town of Abergavenny
- Walking distance of highly regarded primary & secondary schools, doctor & dentist surgeries
- Parking area for 1-2 vehicles
- Cellar
Arranged over four floors, this substantial property of approximately 4,800 square feet is regarded locally as an iconic landmark in the picturesque market town of Crickhowell in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The internationally famous high street with its plethora of cafes, independent shops and boutiques is within walking distance, as are a popular primary and high school. Currently used as a holiday home by the same family for over 20 years, this attractive former Malt House which pre-dates 1830, has according to historical research, had several guises over its long history including as a flannel mill, a blacksmiths and farrier and then latterly as a commercial premises for a number of different businesses. Whilst used currently as residential, the property does have the potential for change of use to commercial purposes, subject to the necessary consent.
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