- Four double bedrooms, two with en-suite wet rooms
- Purpose-built annexe trading as a holiday let
- South-facing garden with open countryside and mountain views
- Large plot with garden room, greenhouse and raised beds
- Ample off-street parking for several vehicles
- Recently refurbished interior; double glazing and gas central heating
- External scaffolding present — ongoing or recent external works
- Council Tax Band E; broadband speeds average
A handsome Early Edwardian townhouse refurbished to combine period character with modern convenience. The main house offers four double bedrooms across three floors, two with en-suite wet rooms, spacious reception rooms and a fitted kitchen/breakfast area. High ceilings, bay windows and original features remain alongside modern double glazing and gas central heating.
A purpose-built annexe sits at the far end of the plot and currently trades as a successful holiday let, giving immediate income potential or useful separate accommodation for guests or family. The south-facing rear garden steps down to extensive planted beds, a garden room, greenhouse and a large gravel parking area suitable for several vehicles.
Strengths include the Hay-On-Wye location (opposite the castle), open rural and mountain views, plentiful parking and good indoor mobile coverage. Notable practical points: external scaffolding indicates ongoing or recent works to the building exterior; broadband speed is average; council tax is band E (above average). The property is freehold, outside flood risk and lies within the Brecon Beacons National Park boundary.
This property will suit buyers seeking a character home with proven holiday-let income or a family needing space, gardens and parking. Investors should value the annexe income and strong tourist demand in Hay; buyers wanting a completely maintenance-free home should note some external works and routine upkeep typical for a property of this age.