Ty Mawr is a wonderful historic old property with parts believed to date back to the medieval period sitting in a quiet rural location on the northern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park in an area of high scenic value. The property comprises a period character farmhouse, an extensive range of stone barns and outbuildings including a former corn mill and mill-keeper’s cottage, modern farm buildings from the time when the property was a dairy farm and approximately 7 acres of land including a parkland-type approach and the old mill stream. (A total of 197 acres are available if required, subject to negotiation).
Ty Mawr is situated on the edge of the village of Llanigon, close to the Historic St. Eigon’s Church, some of the land now being sold being within the village envelope and located roughly a mile south-west of Hay-on-Wye at the north eastern tip of the Brecon Beacons National Park and close to the boundary between Powys and Herefordshire. The area is one of high scenic value with the quality of the land particularly noted. It sits on an area of gently rising ground between the Wye Valley and the Black Mountains to the south upon which there are registered hill grazing rights. Llanigon is a small village that apart from the church has a primary school and a village hall, whilst Hay-on-Wye (1½ miles away) is a thriving market and tourist town, famous for its second-hand book-shops but providing a host of other facilities including a livestock market, doctors’ and dentists’ surgeries, supermarket and various service industrial facility. The larger towns of Brecon (16 miles) and Hereford (22 miles) offer more in the way of social and shopping facilities and Abergavenny (20 miles) to the south provides dual carriageway access to the Severn Bridge and beyond.
property reference: NIGE999000198
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