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The Carreg Llwyd Place hotel in Powys, Wales, has been placed on the market for £1.2m.
The main house is split into three separate properties, comprising a large B&B providing six bedrooms and two self-contained holiday lets, plus six additional holiday lets which are arranged around the courtyard to the rear of the house.
Mr and Mrs Smyth, the current owners, said they purchased the property when it was in a “poor state of repair” and have spent several years restoring and renovating the buildings.
They are now selling the property to focus on their other business interests in the South East, and added: “We have enjoyed being custodians of this fine historical building and completing the restoration and renovation, but it is now time for a new owner to take the business forward.”
Corrina Jones, senior business agent based in Christie & Co’s Cardiff office, who is handling the sale, said: “Carreg Llwyd Place is set against the beautiful backdrop of Gwastedyn Hill and the Druid’s Circle, is close to the beautiful Elan Valley and is within easy reach of the River Wye.
“There is ample opportunity for the venue to become a beautiful wedding venue or expanding on the corporate away days and conferences trade. The site would also lend itself as a tranquil retreat due to its location. A viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the beauty of the site and the many opportunities that it presents.”





























