A cottage in Llangynog, Mid Wales, is one of Britain's most-viewed on Rightmove. Picture: RightmoveA cottage in Llangynog, Mid Wales, is one of Britain's most-viewed on Rightmove. Picture: Rightmove
A cottage in Llangynog, Mid Wales, is one of Britain's most-viewed on Rightmove. Picture: Rightmove

Rightmove's most viewed property is a cottage in Wales with a price tag of £500k

A cottage surrounded by breathtaking countryside - and complete with its own stable block - is Rightmove’s most viewed property. Jamie Jones takes a look inside

A cottage in Wales has been crowned Britain's most-viewed property with a price tag of just under £500,000.

Each month, property website Rightmove compiles a list of the five most viewed homes. The latest number one spot was taken by a stunning cottage in the quiet village of Llangynog, Powys.

The three-bedroom cottage is nestled in the Tanat Valley hillside, boasting "stunning views in all directions," and 1.34 acres of garden space. Complete with a traditional fireplace, spacious garden room, and even a stable block, the home is on the market for £475,000 with Town & Country, Oswestry.

The listing describes the property as a "truly charming three-bedroom detached country cottage situated in an elevated position with stunning views in all directions".

"An ideal location for those who wanting a more relaxed way of life, the property offers immaculate characterful accommodation with three bedrooms and three reception rooms," continues the listing. "A rare opportunity to purchase a wonderful property in a breathtaking location."

Rightmove’s property expert, Tim Bannister, said: “From historical estates to country cottages, throughout March home-hunters have been drawn to properties that blend heritage and charm. Whether you already live in the country or in the city, it’s always fun to explore the possibilities of castle living and remote scenic landscapes.”

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