Maesgwynne Hall Estate Howey Nr Llandrindod Wells Powys
Maesgwynne Hall Estate Howey Nr Llandrindod Wells Powys ld1 5rn Exciting Sporting Estate in Mid Wales Exciting opportunity to acquire an historic Welsh sporting estate Handsome 9 bedroom country house enjoying a wealth of character Set in an idyllic location yet within easy reach of Llandrindod Wells, Builth wells and beyond Set in about 12 acres with gardens, pasture & woods Original coach house & stables and barn Rich history having been owned and enjoyed by several important families Option to purchase nearby 3 bed cottage set in about 6.7 acres Option to purchase nearby small farm with 2 bed cottage and about 52 acres Option to purchase exciting sporting rights over neighbouring land - about 354 acres Savills Cardiff 02920 368930 cardiff@savills.com
Situation Maesgwynne Hall Estate is located in an idyllic rural setting about 1.5 miles south east from the village of Howey and the A483 that provides quick access to the large shopping towns of Llandrindod Wells to the north (about 3 miles) with railway service and Builth Wells to the south (about 6 miles). Excellent road links provide access to other nearby towns including Brecon, Hay on Wye (both about 26 miles), Llandovery (about 30.5 miles), Leominster (about 38 miles), Abergavenny (about 38 miles), Hereford (about 44 miles), Monmouth (about 55.5 miles), Newport (about 58 miles) and Cardiff (about 69 miles). Description Maesgwynne Hall Estate is an exciting and historical Mid Wales Sporting state that has not been offered on the open market before. During its life it has been owned and enjoyed by important families including the Powell, Vaughan, Freeman-Cadbury, Forbes and Cockburn families. The main hall dates back to the early 17th century and is built of stone. The hall is completed by a handsome Tudor front elevation. The hall sits in about 12 acres (stms subject to measured survey) with delightful landscaped grounds and gardens together with pasture fields and woodland. The main hall enjoys the original coach house and stables adjacent, together with a useful barn opposite. A short distance from the hall down the same private drive is Maesgwynne Cottage which is an attractive 3 bedroom cottage that itself sits in about 6.7 acres with landscaped gardens and grounds and a pasture field. Across the valley from the hall and cottage is Brynrhydd Farm that comprises a charming 2 bedroom cottage that sits centrally within a ring fence of about 52 acres. Maesgwynne Hall Estate enjoys the sporting rights over its own land (about 71 acres in total) together with rights over further neighbouring land, about 354 acres, about 16 acres of which is an off-lying parcel (snipe bog) to the south as shown on the plan. The available sporting rights in total come to about 426 acres (stms) if the estate is bought as a whole. The estate is being offered for sale as a whole or in 4 lots. Lot 1 (Maesgwynne Hall) is to be sold first with first refusal of the remaining lots being given to the buyer of the hall. Please note that lots 2 to 4 will not be sold off separately before lot 1 is sold. Lot 1: Maesgwynne Hall and about 12 acres. Lot 2: Maesgwynne Cottage and about 6.7 acres. Lot 3: Brynrhydd Farm and about 52 acres. Lot 4: The Sporting Rights, neighbouring and off-lying land - about 354 acres.
Accommodation Maesgwynne Hall Ground Floor Impressive heavy double wooden doors open into the initial hall with a smart tiled floor and attractive wood panelling. This superb wood floor and panelling greets you in the magnificent reception hall with open fireplace with an ornate wood surround and beamed ceiling. Doors lead off the reception hall to all of the principal reception rooms. French doors open on the immediate right to a stunning formal dining room with fine wood floor, ornate fireplace and beamed ceiling. This room enjoys lovely views across the front garden through the leaded stone framed windows. On the left of the hall is a delightful library with wood floor, bay window with window shutters, fireplace and attractive fitted book shelves. On the right of the hall is a vast drawing room with character wood floor, delightful arched windows, exposed beams & imposing columns and a large inglenook fireplace with inset beam providing a warm focal point. At the rear of the house lies the kitchen breakfast room with tiled floor, attractive old stone fireplace and fitted units and cooker. A door leads through to a useful storage area and utility room. Again at the rear of the house is a useful wing that extends further into the garden. On the ground floor is a large study with old fireplace and 4 useful storage rooms, cloakroom and the boiler room (accessed from outside). Maesgwynne Hall First Floor A beautiful staircase rises from the grand reception hall to the first floor accommodation with the old leaded ceiling light above. Off the generous landing with an ornate fireplace lie a series of 6 large bedrooms with wonderful wood floors and some with old fireplaces. At the far south-west end of the floor is the master bedroom overlooking the front garden with an en suite bathroom. Two further bedrooms lie centrally again overlooking the front garden. On the opposite north-east side of the floor are 2 further bedrooms overlooking the front garden with a separate cloakroom off the landing. Maesgwynne Hall Second Floor The fine staircase continues to the 2nd floor accommodation that include a further 3 bedrooms with wood floors. The largest bedroom lying centrally enjoys a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and imposing columns and old fireplace. A number of useful walk-in storage rooms complete the generous 2nd floor.
Externally Maesgwynne Hall enjoys beautiful grounds of about 12 acres in total. It is approached by its own private drive that leads up to a traditional walled courtyard with ample parking. Taking centre stage in the courtyard is the original Coach House & Stable block that have been meticulously well kept. Opposite is a useful old barn with an old Georgian pond to the rear with spring and sluice gate. Magnificent formal gardens and lawned grounds lie around the house featuring a wide variety of mature trees, shrubs, bushes, apple orchards and flower borders. These are framed by a magical area of woodland and pasture fields. An old Victorian pig-sty that has been refurbished lies in one of the woods. Maesgwynne Cottage Lying just off the main private drive to the main house is the character 3 bedroom Maesgwynne Cottage enjoying a stunning vista over the surrounding countryside. The cottage sits in its own land of about 6.7 acres and includes a landscaped garden and a valuable pasture field. Maesgwynne Cottage Ground Floor The front reception hall leads through to the main reception rooms of the cottage. On the left is a welcoming sitting room with a wood burning stove providing a warm focal point. Double French doors open off to a delightful raised sun terrace that is perfect for alfresco dining whilst enjoying the views. On the right of the hall is the bright kitchen breakfast room with attractive fitted kitchen and again enjoying double French doors that open out onto the same front sun terrace. Off the kitchen is the rear hall with cloakroom, utility room and storage rooms off. Maesgwynne Cottage First Floor The staircase rises from the reception hall to the first floor accommodation that includes 3 bedrooms that all enjoy lovely views across the surrounding countryside. These share the use of a separate shower room. Externally Maesgwynne Cottage is framed by a lovely landscaped garden and grounds with lawned areas, mature shrubs, bushes and flower beds together with a useful garage/ workshop. Adjacent is a useful and valuable pasture field. Maesgwynne Hall Estate Gross Internal Area 560 sq.m ( 6,032 sq.ft) Bryn Rhydd Internal Area 85 sq.m ( 911 sq.ft) Maesgwynne Cottage Internal Area 117 sq.m ( 1,253 sq.ft) Boiler Room Internal Area 9 sq.m ( 93 sq.ft) Gross Internal Area 771 sq.m ( 8,289 sq.ft) For Identification Only. Not To Scale. Bryn Rhydd Bedroom 8 3.87 x 3.11 12'8" x 10'2" Sitting Room 4.83 x 3.73 15'10" x 12'3" F/P Bedroom 3 3.94 x 2.86 12'11" x 9'5" 3.63 x 3.38 11'11" x 11'1" Bedroom 2 6.70 x 6.65 22'0" x 21'10" Bedroom 1 5.62 x 2.88 18'5" x 9'5" Bedroom 2 3.98 x 3.14 13'1" x 10'4" Bryn Rhydd First Floor Attic Utility 3.71 x 3.45 12'2" x 11'4" Bedroom 9 3.75 x 2.37 12'4" x 7'9" 3.79 x 2.14 12'5" x 7'0" Library 4.65 x 4.40 15'3" x 14'5" Breakfast Kitchen Area 5.92 x 3.75 19'5" x 12'4" Hall 6.20 x 5.47 20'4" x 17'11" Ground Floor F/P Dining Room 5.71 x 4.78 18'9" x 15'8" Boiler Room 3.76 x 2.17 12'4" x 7'1" Study 5.52 x 3.92 18'1" x 12'10" Drawing Room 7.69 x 6.19 25'3" x 20'4" Store 2 3.43 x 2.13 11'3" x 7'0" Master Bedroom 4.80 x 4.14 15'9" x 13'7" Bedroom 3 7.19 x 3.53 23'7" x 11'7" Maesgwynne Cottage Ground Floor Sitting Room 4.99 x 4.86 16'4" x 15'11" Master Bedroom 3.77 x 3.06 12'4" x 10'0" Store 1 3.60 x 2.32 11'10" x 7'7" 2.35 x 2.20 7'9" x 7'3" Landing 4.78 x 4.65 15'8" x 15'3" Kitchen/ Breakfast Room 5.00 x 3.94 16'5" x 12'11" Bedroom 3 2.88 x 2.13 9'5" x 7'0" Bedroom 2 3.93 x 2.79 12'11" x 9'2" Utility 2.44 x 2.07 8'0" x 6'9" Maesgwynne Cottage First Floor Bedroom 6 4.86 x 3.91 15'11" x 12'10" Bedroom 4 5.10 x 4.27 16'9" x 14'0" Bedroom 5 5.08 x 3.43 16'8" x 11'3" Bedroom 7 3.82 x 3.60 12'6" x 11'10" Brynrhydd Farm Across the valley is the charming Brynrhydd Farm that includes a cosy 2 bedroom cottage that sits centrally within a ring-fence of about 52 acres. Brynrhydd Cottage Ground Floor The main entrance to the cottage leads through to a large sitting room with a fireplace providing a warm focal point. A doorway leads off to the fitted kitchen that sits at the rear of the house enjoying the stunning views. A downstairs bathroom lies off the kitchen. A large downstairs bedroom at the far end of the cottage completes the ground floor. Second Floor First Floor FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. Denotes restricted head height ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8180311/ohi
The Sporting Rights Plans for identification purposes only. Brynrhydd Cottage First Floor Stairs rise from corner of the sitting room to the first floor accommodation that includes 2 generous bedrooms that enjoy the beautiful views on an all sides of the cottage. Crown copyright 2013 License Number 100020449 Externally Brynrhydd Farm is accessed off a quiet lane that runs across its own private land and down to the cottage. Outside is a generous forecourt with ample parking and a lovely fenced garden that overlooks its own land of about 52 acres and beyond towards the magnificent hills and valleys. The Sporting Rights Maesgwynne Hall Estate enjoys the sporting rights over its own land (about 71 acres in total) when one combines the land that goes with the main house, Maesgwynne Cottage and Brynrhydd Farm. Maesgwynne Hall also enjoys the benefit of owning the freehold interest of its historic Estate sporting rights on the neighbouring farms. These further valuable sporting rights amount to about 354 acres in total about 16 acres of which is an off-lying parcel (snipe bog) to the south as shown on the plan. The sporting rights extend over outstanding countryside towards areas as shown on the plan called The Banks to the south-east and the Great Wood to the west. Combining these sporting rights with the 71 acres provides an impressive area of about 425 acres if one was to purchase the estate as a whole. Energy Performance A copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request. EPC Ratings = D, F, G. Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills or Stuart Hogg Property Consultants. Maesgwynne Hall & Maesgwynne Cottage Brynrhydd Farm Crown copyright 2013 License Number 100020449 Crown copyright 2013 License Number 100020449 Important Notice Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
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