A frozen-in-time house straight from the 1970s has gone on the market for £255,000.
The detached retro home with a two-pot chimney is described as a fantastic development opportunity.
Built from brick, stone, wood and render and has a sloping flat roof.
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It also has five bedrooms, a workshop, a garage and large gardens.
It is in the village of Llangynog, Powys, near Oswestry, as reported by Luxury Property News.

Its listing says: “This large detached contemporary home presents a remarkable opportunity for those seeking a project to create their dream residence.
“With four spacious bedrooms and the potential for a fifth, this property is ideal for families or those looking for extra space.

“The house boasts two large first-floor reception rooms, providing ample room for relaxation and entertaining.
“While the property requires extensive modernisation, it offers a blank canvas for imaginative buyers to transform it into an exceptional home tailored to their tastes.
“Set in a stunning rural location, the property is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Welsh countryside, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

“Additionally, the generous parking space for up to seven vehicles ensures convenience for residents and guests alike.
“This is not just a house; it is a fantastic project waiting to be realised.
“With vision and creativity, you can turn this property into an amazing home that reflects your personal style. If you are looking for a unique opportunity in a serene setting, this property in Llangynog is certainly worth considering.”

The house is going to an online auction, Town and Country Property Services, Oswestr, in February unless sold prior.
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