Central Llandovery site with strong rental flexibility and parking.
• Freehold mid-terrace with eight bedrooms and five bathrooms
• Main house plus 2-bed flat and three 1-bed annexes (separate access)
• Private garden, two storage sheds, utility outbuilding and off-street parking
• Total floorspace ~3,411 sq ft; former pub retains period character
• Pre-1900 granite walls presumed uninsulated; energy upgrades likely
• Located central Llandovery — excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
• Area classed very deprived — may affect rental yields and resale timing
• Council Tax band B (relatively cheap); flood risk: none
An expansive mid-terrace property in central Llandovery, 32 Stone Street combines a substantial main residence with four self-contained units — a 2-bed flat and three 1-bed annexes — offering immediate rental or multi-generational use. The former pub retains period character: sash windows, slate roof and granite walls, set around a generous private garden and off-street parking — a rare find in the town centre.
For investors this is a versatile income proposition. The separate access to each annex and the self-contained flat make short-term lets or long-term tenancies practical. The main house provides family accommodation (3/4 bedrooms) with open-plan living, utility space and several ground-floor WCs. Broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent, supporting remote-workers or digital tenants.
There are important practical considerations. The building is pre-1900 with traditional granite walls and no recorded insulation; energy upgrades (insulation, double glazing, possible heating modernisation) will be needed to improve comfort and running costs. The area is classified as very deprived, which may affect rent levels and resale timing. Some outbuildings and the covered storage area are utilitarian and will need upkeep.
Overall this freehold property suits a buyer seeking an all-in-one rental portfolio, multi-family home, or renovation project with clear upside from improving energy efficiency and maximising separate-unit lettings. Flood risk is low, crime is very low, and council tax is modest, making running costs manageable while you optimise the income streams.