- Recently refurbished, immaculately presented throughout
- Two bedrooms, study, and conservatory overlooking garden
- Wood-burning stove plus electric room heaters (no gas)
- Full double glazing installed post-2002
- Decent garden, patio and single off-street parking space
- Built before 1900 with stone walls; likely minimal insulation
- Slow broadband; limited for heavy home-working
- Located in Brecon Beacons NP; very low crime and no flood risk
A recently refurbished two-bedroom end-terrace cottage in the quiet village of Defynnog, set within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The house blends period character—stone walls, a wood-burning stove and a cosy living room—with practical updates such as full double glazing and a modernised kitchen/diner leading to a conservatory and landscaped rear garden. Off-street parking and a neat patio add everyday convenience for a rural home.
Accommodation is arranged over two floors: a comfortable living room with wood burner, kitchen/diner with pantry, handy study and downstairs bathroom, plus two bedrooms upstairs. The property is presented immaculately and is well suited as a first home or rural retreat for buyers wanting walkable village services and easy access to countryside amenities.
Buyers should note some practical limitations: the house uses electric room heaters supplemented by the log burner (no mains gas), and the original granite/whinstone walls are assumed to be uninsulated which may affect running costs despite the double glazing. Broadband speeds are reported as slow — important if you plan to work from home. The property sits in a very low-crime, low-flood-risk hamlet but the wider area is classified as very deprived with limited local services.
Overall this cottage offers character, a ready-to-move-in finish and a decent plot with parking. It will particularly appeal to first-time buyers or countryside lovers who value setting and presentation over instant modern energy efficiency.