Situation and Description
Maes-yr-Haf was built in the early 20th century and retains many of its original feature fireplaces. It is set in mature grounds and located opposite the cricket field within walking distance of the town centre and is convenient for doctors and dentists surgeries, primary and secondary schools.
Accommodation
Entrance
Enclosed partly glazed entrance porch with original tiled floor, radiator, stairs to first floor, doors to:
Lounge
Bay window to front, radiator, period fireplace with tiled surround, picture rail, centre light, door to kitchen.
Sitting Room
Bay window to front, window to side, two radiators, period fireplace in tiled surround, picture rail, centre light and door to kitchen.
Open Plan Dining Room
Bay window to rear, further window to rear, radiator, glazed door to side, open fireplace in wooden surround, wood flooring, leading to:
Kitchen
Window to side, radiator, range of base and wall units, partly tiled walls, dressed brick chimney breast and alcove housing gas-fired `Rayburn` (presently disconnected), stainless steel single drainer sink unit, quarry tiled floor, door to lounge.
Further Kitchen Area
Window to side, base and wall units, ceramic single drainer sink unit, partly tiled walls, space for dishwasher and fridge, wooden flooring, door to:
Breakfast Room
Window and external door to side, radiator, laminate wood flooring, fitted cupboard housing electricity meter.
Separate WC
Window to rear, radiator.
Utility
Window to side, base and wall units with partly tiled walls, space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble drier, stainless steel sink and single drainer, `Worcester` combination boiler.
First Floor
Landing
Window to rear, two radiators, airing cupboard with hot water tank and shelving, doors to:
Family Bathroom
Windows to sides and rear, radiator, panelled bath with `Mira Zest` shower over, WC, pedestal hand basin.
Master Bedroom
Bay window and arched window to front, window to side, two radiators, period fireplace in wooden surrond, wall lights, large fitted wardrobe with hanging rail and shelving, door to:
Ensuite
Bay window to rear, radiator, rolltop bath with ball and claw feet, shower cubicle with power shower, low level WC, pedestal wash basin, fully tiled walls, downlighters.
Bedroom Two
Bay window to front, radiator, period fireplace, centre light.
Bedroom Three
Two windows to side, radiator, period fireplace in wooden surround, fitted wardrobe with hanging rail and shelving.
Second Floor
Landing with window to rear, doors to:
Bedroom Four
Three windows to front, radiator, period fireplace,fitted cupboard.
Attic Room One
Window to rear, wooden floor, some restricted headroom, door to further storage area.
Attic Room Two
Window to rear, wooden floor, some restricted headroom, door to further storage area.
Outside
To the front a gate opens into an enclosed lawned area bounded by hedging. A tarmac driveway leads to parking area and Double Garage with up and over doors. The rear garden comprises lawned garden which continues around one side of the property to the front garden,a decked sitting out area, garden pond with water features and pathway to rear entrance door, bounded by wooden fencing and mature hedge.
Services
We are informed that mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are connected.
Builth Wells
The ancient market town of Builth Wells has a great deal to offer the resident and visitor alike. Having managed to preserve its old town charm, it is a pleasure to wander around the well stocked and interesting shops offering gifts, crafts & paintings created by local artists.
The beautiful, unspoilt countryside surrounding the town is ideal for walking, leisure and sporting pursuits, including fishing in the renowned Wye & Irfon Rivers and challenging 18 hole golf course.
Entertainment at the Wyeside Arts Centre includes a cinema, as well as varied live events across the arts spectrum throughout the year including the recent innovation, the annual Festival of Dance held in May.
Also famous for the prestigious Royal Welsh Agricultural Show taking place each July attracts more than 200,000 visitors, bringing together the farming industry and rural community creating a unique and very special welsh flavour.
Families are attracted to Builth Wells by the excellent range of Primary & Secondary Schools available. Builth Wells High School being renowned as one of the best state schools in the country. Less than two hours from Cardiff, Manchester and Birmingham and only four from London, Builth Wells is an accessible and welcoming town.