Tastefully updated three-bed cottage with gardens and off-street parking.
Victorian terraced cottage retaining original features
Recently updated kitchen and bathroom, ready to move in
Two separate garden areas plus two timber outbuildings
Private driveway provides convenient off-street parking
Oil-fired central heating; main fuel is oil (not community)
EPC rating D; solid brick walls assumed uninsulated
Small plot size; single bathroom only upstairs
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband (~55 Mbps)
A charming three-bedroom Victorian terraced cottage that blends period character with recent, tasteful updates. The property offers comfortable living straight away thanks to a modern kitchen and bathroom, generous reception rooms and a cosy woodburning stove. Two separate garden areas, timber outbuildings and private off-street parking add practical outdoor space and storage.
The house is well suited to families or first-time buyers seeking rural life with good transport links — a short walk to the Heart of Wales line and under two miles from Builth Wells amenities. Accommodation includes two double bedrooms, a third single/office room, and a main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite WC. The layout includes a versatile second reception that would work well as dining room or home office.
Buyers should note some important facts: heating is oil-fired to radiators (not a community system), the home has an EPC rating of D, and the original solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation. The plot is modest in size and there is a single bathroom upstairs, which may matter to larger households.
Overall this mid-terrace cottage offers characterful, ready-to-move-in accommodation in a peaceful, low-crime rural setting. It will particularly appeal to those wanting a commuter-friendly country home with outdoor space and workshop/store options, while buyers conscious of running costs or insulation may want to factor energy improvements into budgets.