A six-bed house is on the market for £850,000…but it comes with its own microbrewery.
The rural property boasts four bathrooms and two kitchens.
The property was originally built in 1845 and was used as a school before being converted into a family home.
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It has two acres of land which features a stunning garden area with over 300 trees.
But the real feature is the four-barrel beer-making area.
The microbrewery can make up to 1,300 pints per brew.
There is also a chilled cask store, bottle store, and cask washing area that the owners installed 11 years ago.
The property is located in Llawhaden, Narberth, northwest of Swansea, south Wales, as reported by Luxury Property News.
It is being sold by Luxury Welsh Homes and advertised on Rightmove.
The listing reads: “As soon as you arrive at The Old School you know it’s going to be special, as you sneak a glimpse through the railings you can almost hear the children that played in the schoolyard years ago.
“But as soon as you walk through the front door you know you are in a home, the impressive masonry stove creating a cozy heart to the home in the large open plan living space, which subsequently gives access to the study, dining room, and kitchen.
“On the first floor, the bedrooms are all a great size and have wonderful views, all with lots of original exposed woodwork.
“The conversion process enabled the owners to fully insulate walls, floors, and ceilings and install a solar hot water system.
“Currently there is a 4 barrel microbrewery – 1,300 pints per brew – chilled cask store, bottle store, and cask washing area that the owners installed in 2013 – this can be retained or the space could accommodate other business uses or just used as storage.”
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