Price changed to £285,000
January 30, 2026
Listed for £290,000
January 16, 2026
Sold for £274,000
2024
Sold for £158,500
2006
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Outside - To the front of the property is a paved patio with steps ascending to the front door. The enclosed rear garden is mainly lawn with a raised gravelled seating area. There is a pleasant summer house with a decked seating area to the front.
The Location - Llandrindod Wells or more locally known as Llandod is the county town of the largest county in Wales, Powys. Offering an extensive range of retail, recreational and educational facilities the spa town is a popular destination for visitors owing to the picturesque surrounding countryside and mixture of beautiful Victorian and Edwardian town houses, which overshadow the winding streets of many independent and well-known chained stores. Served by the Arriva Heart of Wales Line which links Shrewsbury and Swansea, Llandrindod is easily accessible by both rail and road with several local bus services in and around the area, neighbouring towns and villages. There is outstanding education available in the area, with several primary schools and a comprehensive secondary school and six form. The town also hosts a post school college - Coleg Powys, which offers a wide range of vocational courses. As mentioned Llandrindod Wells offers a great deal of everyday essentials, with an excellent range of independent retailers and a number of supermarkets chains, farm materials, banks, electrical stores and a large array of bars and restaurants with more further facilities for commerce, leisure, shopping and education available at Builth Wells, Rhayader and further afield Brecon. If you like to spend your time soaking up some local culture Llandrindod plays host to a theatre - The Albert Hall theatre, a museum - the National Cycle Collection in memory of Tom Norton, or the large man-made lake and accompanying sculptures. The town also hosts the annual Victorian Festival Many where locals and some visitors dress in Victorian, Edwardian or other antique costumes, and many of the town's shops and other high-street businesses dress their windows or otherwise join in the spirit of the event. If you are somebody that likes to participate in leisure activities and, Llandrindod is an ideal place for you, the town has many sporting and recreational facilities including a Football Club, Rugby Club, an international standard outdoor bowling green which hosts national and international events and a newer indoor bowling centre and highly regarded 18 hole, moorland golf course with driving range. There is also a leisure centre housing a full sized swimming pool, gymnasium, astroturf pitch and indoor sports hall.
Nearest Towns - Builth Wells - 8 miles
Rhayader - 11 miles
Newtown - 27 miles
Hereford - 40 miles
Services - We are informed the property is connected to all mains services.
Heating - The property has the benefit of gas fired central heating.
Council Tax - Powys County Council - Band D.
Tenure - We are informed the property is of freehold tenure.