Fine & Country - Abergavenny
21
Nevill Street
Abergavenny
Monmouthshire
NP7 5AA
01873 736515
Llangenny, Crickhowell£750,000
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A unique house located in the Brecon Beacons National Park (Bannau Brycheiniog) on the fringe of Llangenny village. Steeped in history, Druids Altar is a Grade II Listed house with origins in the 18th century. Added to over the last 300 years, including the addition of a second storey and cross wing in the late 19th century and a chalet style timber building in the 1920s, Druids Altar today is an eclectic mix of plastered ceilings, period fireplaces, gothic detail and a more contemporary dining room with oak joinery. Set above the lane, with fine views across the Grwyne Valley towards the Sugar Loaf Mountain beyond. The house is named after the flat outcrop of rock on which it is built.
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