This distinguished Grade II listed former vicarage, rooted in Georgian architecture with later Victorian enhancements, presents a rare opportunity for renovation or investment. Spanning four levels, the property features an extensive cellar adorned with original slate flags, as well as three spacious attic rooms which could be transformed into additional living spaces subject to necessary planning approvals. Located adjacent to the historic Trawscoed Estate in Crosswood, Ceredigion, this property offers generous living accommodations including three sizable reception areas and a large kitchen/breakfast room with pantry. The first floor boasts four well-proportioned bedrooms complemented by two bathrooms. A unique highlight is the self-contained one-bedroom apartment within the house, adding potential for rental income or guest accommodation.
The exterior grounds are equally noteworthy, featuring various 'garden rooms', including manicured lawns and a knot garden filled with varied flora. The extensive outbuildings present further development options; from converting the old coach house and stables into additional living quarters or art studios, there exists considerable scope for creating value. The state-of-the-art biomass pellet boiler central heating system adds modern efficiency to the property while maintaining its historical charm.
Properties of this character rarely come onto the market, making early interest advisable, particularly for those looking to restore and redevelop a piece of history.