Single-storey, low-maintenance home with Brecon Beacons views and private garden..
Recently renovated throughout, modern fitted kitchen and utility room
Light, single-storey living with recent modernisation makes this detached bungalow an appealing option for downsizers or buyers seeking a low-maintenance home near Brecon town. The owners have modernised the interior throughout, creating a clean, contemporary feel while retaining a mid‑century build from the late 1970s/early 1980s. Windows are double glazed and heating is mains gas with boiler and radiators.
Internally the layout is practical: a generous entrance hall leads to a living/dining room with a flame‑effect electric fireplace and views across to Pen‑y‑Fan and the Brecon Beacons. The kitchen includes modern fitted units and integral appliances, with a separate utility room for laundry. There are three bedrooms; the master suite includes a dressing room and en‑suite, alongside a main bathroom.
Outside, the driveway provides off‑road parking for several vehicles and the rear garden has been landscaped for low maintenance — raised decking, artificial lawn, a fixed gazebo and a storage shed. The plot is a decent size and the property sits within the Brecon Beacons National Park area, offering easy access to countryside and town amenities.
Practical considerations: the home is relatively small at about 689 sq ft and sits in an area recorded as very deprived, which may affect long‑term resale in some markets. Broadband speeds are reported slow despite excellent mobile signal. Council tax is moderate. Buyers should note the property was built c.1976–82, so although renovated, some older building elements may remain.