Stone cottage with authentic exposed beams and stone fireplace
Large side garden — rare outdoor space in the village
Double glazing installed post-2002 improves thermal performance
Listing mentions gas/LPG heating; records show electric room heaters
Original granite walls with no assumed insulation — energy upgrade needed
Uneven floors and low ceilings; cosmetic and structural attention likely
EPC pending — buyer should check current rating and energy costs
Very low crime and excellent mobile signal; broadband speeds average
Set on a large plot in the quiet village of Llanwrda, this traditional stone cottage offers genuine rural character and outdoor space rare for the area. The property has been updated with double glazing (fitted post-2002) and sits within easy reach of Llandovery and Llandeilo, making it practical for commuting or nearby amenities.
Internally the house presents a rustic, fixer-upper appeal: exposed beams, a stone fireplace and an uneven floor give character but will need careful attention. The layout provides a lounge, sitting room, sunroom, kitchen, bathroom and two first-floor bedrooms, with a landing that could convert to a third bedroom — suitable for a growing household or buyers seeking flexible accommodation.
Heating information in the paperwork is inconsistent: promotional details mention gas/LPG central heating, whereas property records indicate the current main heating is electric room heaters. Buyers should confirm the heating system and fuel source; walls are original granite with no assumed insulation, so consider energy upgrades. EPC is pending.
This cottage will suit first-time buyers or downsizers who want countryside living and are prepared for some renovation and energy-improvement work. The large side garden is a strong asset for families, gardeners or anyone wanting outdoor space in a remoter village setting.