Three bedrooms over three floors, deceptively spacious interior
Bigger than it looks from the front, this three‑bedroom Victorian mid‑terrace offers a straightforward starter home or ready-made rental in a popular Llanfaes street. The ground floor has an entrance porch, a living/dining room with wooden flooring and alcove storage, plus a fitted kitchen with integrated oven and plumbing for a washing machine. Upstairs provides two bedrooms, a bathroom and a separate shower room, with a third bedroom on the second floor. The small rear garden is low‑maintenance with a paved patio, timber shed and rear pedestrian access onto Silver Street car park.
Practical features include gas‑fired central heating, uPVC double glazing and freehold tenure with no onward chain. At about 1,011 sq ft overall, the layout is deceptively spacious for a mid‑terrace of this age and offers clear scope to modernise and add value—ideal for buyers wanting to personalise or landlords seeking rental income in a market town close to the Brecon Beacons.
Buyers should note material considerations: the house is solid brick and was built before 1900, so internal wall insulation may be absent and thermal upgrades could be advisable. Some cosmetic updating is needed in places (dated wallpaper in the living room). The property sits in a small plot with limited garden space and lies in an area recorded as very deprived; local services are good but this may affect long‑term demand. Broadband speeds are average though mobile signal is excellent.
Overall this terraced home balances period character and location—close to Brecon’s amenities and countryside—with straightforward maintenance and improvement potential. It suits first‑time buyers seeking an affordable entry into the market or investors wanting a manageable rental in a town centre fringe location.