A Mid Wales livestock rearing farm with a farmhouse, extensive range of modern and traditional buildings and 122 acres of pastureland has been placed on the market with a guide price of up to 1.1m.
Moydog Uchaf Farm, Cyfronydd, near Welshpool is on offer with leading regional agents Halls who are expecting keen interest in the property.
Occupying an elevated position, the farmhouse has a separate driveway to the farm buildings and enjoys far reaching views overlooking a large proportion of the farmland.
Set within pleasant, well maintained gardens and grounds, the farmhouse has four first floor bedrooms and an entrance hall, two reception rooms, a kitchen, utility room, rear entrance hall, inner lobby and family bathroom on the ground floor. At the rear of the house there is a lean-to utility area and log store.
The gardens include lawns with colourful flowerbeds, shrubs and a patio seating area.
The farm buildings are located to the side of the farmhouse around a central yard. The traditional barns, which comprise four loose boxes, a two-bay open fronted workshop and a two-bay loose housing and storage area, offer great potential for change of use to residential, subject to local authority consents.
The range of modern, steel portal framed buildings include two machinery stores and two Dutch barns each with a lean-to, one of which has a drive-through passage and loose housing and cubicle areas. A covered passage connects to a sheep shed and there is also a multi-purpose cattle shed, a large, seven-bay livestock building and an earth-walled silage pit.
The land extends to 122.59 acres and is divided between 100 acres of productive pastureland and 22 acres of amenity woodland. The land is currently used for beef suckler and sheep enterprises and most fields have a natural water supply.