Rare chance to buy a home in award-laden, picturesque Mid Wales village
A rare opportunity has come up to buy a home in the heart of a picture postcard village that has been named the best kept in Wales many times in the past.
Berriew, which was last recognised for its beauty and community spirit in 2016, when it won the Montgomeryshire Best Kept Village award, has been home to two former constituency MPs.
The village, which hosts a museum dedicated to the work of renowned contemporary sculptor Andrew Logan, has the pretty River Rhiw running through it and the Montgomery Canal nearby.
Now, the Welshpool office of leading regional estate agents Halls is offering home hunters the chance to join the thriving village community by snapping up Beechcroft, a two bedroomed bungalow, for £325,000.
Sitting in generous grounds with ample off road parking, the bungalow offers buyers a double garage, double glazing, electric heating and generous, bright living accommodation.
For sale with no onward buyer’s chain, the bungalow is situated close to the village shop, tearooms, church, two pubs and bowling green.
Beechcroft has an entrance hall, dining room, lounge overlooking the rear garden with a door to a patio area, kitchen/breakfast room with a quarry tiled floor and walk in pantry, two double bedrooms and a bathroom.
The bungalow has gated, off-road parking for several cars to the front, lawns with stocked borders to side and rear, a paved seating area, a summer house, potting shed and double garage.
Viewing is by appointment with Halls, 14 Broad Street, Welshpool, Tel: 01938 555552.