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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Llandrindod Wells

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Description

1 Pen y Bryn is a detached three/four bedroom bungalow, located on the edge of a mature peaceful development, itself positioned on the fringes of the ever popular village of Llangammarch Wells. Boasting generous, flexible accommodation, this is a must-view, having the added benefit of no onward chain!

Approached from Pen y Bryn, the property is accessed via a vehicular driveway, with ample parking leading up to a single garage, measuring 5.13 x 3.18m. A walkway from the garage leads to an enclosed porch, which protects the front door from the elements. A large entrance hallway gives access into the primary rooms of the property, the first being a 5.27 x 4.37m reception room, with sliding doors to the side gardens, and window to the front, both flooding the room with natural light. A coal-effect gas fireplace completes the room, inset into a feature surround. The dining room measures 4.37 x 3.17m, and given the size of the reception room and kitchen, could easily be utilised as a fourth bedroom, should additional accommodation be required. The kitchen/breakfast room measures 3.98 x 2.93m, having plenty of space for food preparation, cooking and dining, and dual aspect windows letting in an abundance of light. The utility room is also accessed from the kitchen, measuring 2.97 x 1.93m, and having a working surface, space and plumbing for washer driers, and an external door to the rear. An internal lobby leads on to the bedrooms, with all three bedrooms being double in size, with the master bedroom boasting two large built-in wardrobes, and an en-suite shower room with suite of shower cubicle, low-flush WC and wash hand basin. The internal accommodation is completed with a large wet room style bathroom, enjoying a suite of panelled bath, low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, and a separate shower cubicle. 

Externally, the property benefits from the aforementioned driveway and garage, and surrounding the property is mature gardens and paved seating areas. The mature shrubbery and bushes offer privacy from the road and the neighbouring properties, and there are also plenty of spaces to sit and relax, enjoying the views and the Mid-Wales countryside. 

With no onward chain, this well-proportioned bungalow must be viewed to be appreciated in full!

Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of:  Mbps (average speed of Mbps).

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The property is located in a convenient position on the fringes of the village of Llangammarch Wells, which has the benefit of a railway station halt stop on the Heart of Wales Shrewsbury to Swansea line, a village shop selling food, newspapers, and most of the necessities of life, as well as operating as a general post office. The Alexandra Hall in the village has many activities such as Tai Chi, coffee morning, short bowls, Toddlers group, etc. Only four miles away is ‘Britain’s smallest town’ Llanwrtyd Wells which straddles the A483 between Llandovery and Builth Wells and is located near the pass between the Tywi and Irfon valleys. Llanwrtyd Wells grew as a spa town around the Ffynnon Ddrewllyd, which still exists, following the discovery of waters with healing properties in 1732. The town is the site of both the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the annual Man versus Horse Marathon, as well as other annual events. The market town of Builth Wells is a short drive of around eight miles away, located at the heart of beautiful Mid-Wales. Builth has a range of amenities and facilities including Primary and Secondary Schools, a cinema, leisure centre, cricket, rugby, football and golf clubs. It is also home to the internationally famous Royal Welsh Show which is the largest agricultural show in Europe. The town has good transport links, is on a bus route between Cardiff and North Wales and is also served by Builth Road Railway Station on the Heart of Wales Line. Situated within the Wye Valley, an area of natural beauty and close to the Elan Valley at Rhayader, it is well-known as a walker’s paradise whilst the Red Kite feeding centre at Gigrin Farm offers a truly unique experience to see the rare and magnificent birds on a daily basis.



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