3 Pavement House
Hay on Wye
Hereford
HR3 5BU
A charming Grade II listed village home in the picturesque hamlet of Crickadarn. Full of period character, the property offers spacious and versatile accommodation including four bedrooms and four reception rooms, ideal for family living, home working or entertaining. Outside, beautiful enclosed gardens provide a peaceful and private setting. Surrounded by the stunning countryside of the Wye Valley, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a historic home in an idyllic rural location.
The Fir Tree is a charming and characterful Grade II listed village home offering spacious and versatile accommodation in the heart of the picturesque hamlet of Crickadarn. Believed to have origins as the former Fir Tree Inn, the property is steeped in local history and now presents a delightful family residence full of period charm.
The house provides generous accommodation including four bedrooms and four reception rooms, offering excellent flexibility for family living, home working or entertaining. Throughout the property there are bundles of character features, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that reflects the building’s historic origins.
Externally, the property is complemented by beautiful enclosed gardens, providing a private and peaceful setting ideal for relaxing, gardening or outdoor dining. Surrounded by the stunning countryside of the Wye Valley, The Fir Tree offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a character home in an idyllic rural setting.
Crickadarn is a small and peaceful rural hamlet nestled in the beautiful countryside of Powys, just a short distance from the village of Erwood and within easy reach of the market towns of Brecon, Builth Wells and Hay-on-Wye. Surrounded by rolling farmland, woodland and the scenic Wye Valley, the area offers an idyllic setting for those seeking a quieter pace of life with nature on the doorstep.
At the heart of the hamlet stands the historic Church of St Mary, a charming medieval church reflecting the area’s long rural heritage. Crickadarn also featured in the cult classic film “An American Werewolf in London”, adding an interesting touch of cinematic history to this tranquil location.
The nearby village of Erwood provides a friendly community atmosphere together with a well-regarded village pub and access to excellent walking and cycling routes. The River Wye, renowned for its fishing and natural beauty, lies close by.
For a wider range of amenities, the historic market town of Brecon offers independent shops, supermarkets, cafés and leisure facilities, while the vibrant book town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its literary festival, independent bookshops and restaurants, is also within easy reach.
Believed to date from the early 19th century, The Fir Tree was originally known as the Fir Tree Inn, serving travellers and livestock drovers who passed through this part of rural mid-Wales on their way to markets in England. Positioned opposite the historic Church of St Mary in the centre of the hamlet, the building would once have been an important focal point of village life.
The property is entered through a traditional entrance hall, where a staircase rises to the first floor. To the left lies the welcoming sitting room, featuring exposed ceiling beams, fitted display shelving and a large open fireplace that creates an attractive focal point. On the opposite side of the hall is the dining room, also with an open fireplace, which leads through to the well-appointed kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a range of modern units including a glazed clay sink, integrated fridge and freezer, dishwasher, space for a range cooker and a generous walk-in pantry.
Beyond the dining room is a snug with an open fireplace and door opening to the rear garden. A staircase from here leads to a studio area above, a characterful space with exposed roof timbers and recessed storage.
The north wing of the house is accessed via a passage from the rear of the entrance hall, leading to a spacious inner hall. From here, one enters the impressive library, where the ceiling rises to the full roof height and extensive shelving lines the walls. French doors open onto the garden patio, making this a wonderful room for relaxing or entertaining. Also off the inner hall is a double bedroom, a shower room and a utility room housing the oil-fired boiler.
The main first-floor landing offers excellent storage with built-in cupboards and leads to two large double bedrooms which share a spacious family bathroom fitted with a panel bath, separate shower, WC, bidet and wash hand basin.
A second landing accessed from the inner hall provides access to a fourth double bedroom, notable for its striking exposed timberwork and doors opening onto a charming minstrel’s gallery overlooking the library below. This bedroom has access to another bathroom off the landing area.
The gardens are a particular feature of the property, beautifully arranged to provide both privacy and charm. To the front, a traditional natural stone wall encloses the garden, creating a sheltered and private setting. Flagstone pathways wind through well-kept lawns, mature borders and established specimen trees, offering colour and interest throughout the seasons.
A characterful stone archway leads through to the rear garden, where the landscaping continues with formal box hedging, an attractive water feature and a summer house providing a peaceful spot to sit and enjoy the surroundings. To the rear there is also a gravelled parking area, accessed from the side via a short right of way, providing convenient off-road parking.
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