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House boasting balcony views across Welsh Hills up for sale

A home with a balcony stretching across its frontage, where you can sit back and take in the stunning views of the Welsh Hills, could be yours for under £1m.

The "exceptional" home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, providing plenty of space for growing families. The balcony, however, is the real selling point.

Stretching across the front of the first floor, it is accessed via French doors in two of the bedrooms. The views of the sweeping Welsh Hills are breathtaking.

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Outside there are also private gardens to enjoy - a large front garden is adjacent to a spacious driveway with room for a number of cars, while the rear lawn is split over two levels with a large patio area.

The balcony stretches across the front of the house, giving gorgeous views of Wales (Rightmove/Karl Tatler)

Guests are welcomed inside through two large reception rooms, both of which boast fireplaces and have access to the garden through double doors.

The kitchen/diner is the heart of the home, with enough space for an open plan dining and living room, as well as integrated appliances. The ground floor also has an office, utility room and a toilet.

The kitchen/diner/lounge is perfect for families seeking open plan living (Rightmove/Karl Tatler)

Two of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and all come with built in wardrobe space for additional storage.

The Rectory Lane house is being marketed by Karl Tatler for £900,000.

House prices on the road had an overall selling price of £870,000 in the last year, up by almost a quarter and a 16% increase on the 2017 peak of £750,000.

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