- Guide price £350,000 - £400,000 +
- Four Bedrooms +
- Sitting Room +
- Dining Room +
- Kitchen and separate Utility Room +
- Study +
- Four bedrooms +
- A bathroom on each floor plus separate WC with sink +
- Accessible loft room with roof light windows +
- Detached garage and private parking +
Property Description
The property itself is made up of two former cottages have been tastefully amalgamated to make a substantial home with great flexibility of use.
Property Details
The property itself is made up of two former cottages have been tastefully amalgamated to make a substantial home with great flexibility of use. This charming and character home offers the potential for multi-generational living as it conveniently divides into two separate living accommodations if required.
Set opposite the property is a 18’10 x 18 detached garage and private off road parking for several vehicles. Beyond the parking area you are invited into a well-established cottage garden which boasts a variety of flowering plants, shrubs and trees. There are useful garden sheds and a raised stone built wildlife pond which attracts much wildlife including frogs and newts. The garden is well sized and offers space to enjoy a little of the good life, such as growing your own vegetables and fruit if so desired. This is a green haven area to enjoy the outdoors and nature. To the rear of the property is an inviting, easy to maintain courtyard which is perfect for alfresco dining.
As the owner says:
Ystradgynlais is a vibrant, happy little town which lies just outside of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The property is a charming light and spacious stone house with large established gardens. There are 4 well-sized bedrooms and a large open attic. It is a home of significant character retaining original stone features. There is off-street parking for 2+ vehicles (with possibility for 2 electric charging points), on-road parking at both the front and the rear of the property and a large garage.
Ystradgynlais lies just outside the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and is 30 minutes from the nearest beach. There are several excellent independent shops in the town centre and 2 major supermarkets nearby, good schools (incl Welsh medium), an NHS dentist, GP surgery, a small hospital and excellent takeaway food options! There is a library, cinema/theatre and superb walks & cycle paths.
Swansea 30 mins
Brecon 30 mins
Cardiff 60 mins
Gower 45 mins
Bristol 90 mins
Mainline station: Neath 20 mins (with excellent parking)
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