This distinctive two-storey farmhouse, believed to date back to the mid-19th century, presents a compelling opportunity for renovation and modernization. It features six bedrooms, four reception rooms, and three bathrooms, offering ample space on a well-maintained plot of nearly one acre in the tranquil Welsh countryside. Enhanced by a beautifully converted stone barn from 1999, this property is not listed, allowing significant flexibility for sympathetic refurbishment or potential reconfiguration to suit contemporary living needs.
Located just 0.3 miles from the charming village of Grosmont—famed for its historical castle—this house enjoys a peaceful setting on a quiet farm track with direct access to bridle paths and scenic walking routes like the renowned Three Castles Walk.
With 3,282 sq. ft. of living space, noteworthy features include an expansive triple-aspect drawing room with original oak beams and a wood-burning stove. The additional reception room provides versatility for use as a dining area or creative workspace. Upstairs bedrooms brim with character and offer possibilities for reconfiguration.
The attractive south-facing gardens complement the property, while outbuildings—including a detached stone garage and adjoining barn/workshop—offer clear potential for conversion (pending necessary permissions). Further grazing land of approximately nine acres is available separately, ideal for rural ventures such as sustainable growing or eco-tourism projects. This property represents not just a home but an investment into rural living with plenty of creative scope.