End-of-terrace fixer with 3.2-acre paddock — significant renovation and knotweed present.
Guide price £160,000 — sold by online auction
Offered by online auction with a guide price of £160,000, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage sits in a secluded hamlet near Llandovery and requires full refurbishment. The two-storey property has modest internal rooms, two reception rooms, a dated mid-century kitchen and a single bathroom. The house is freehold and accessed from a minor county road via a communal parking area and private driveway.
The standout asset is the land: an overgrown garden plus a substantial rear paddock of approximately 3.2 acres, providing scope for grazing, hobby farming or future landscaping to capture the broad valley views. The location benefits from low crime levels, excellent mobile signal and no listed flood risk, making it practical for rural living once renovated.
Important negatives are stated plainly. Japanese knotweed is present at the side of the house and will need professional eradication. The house is understood to be of solid shuttered construction; buyers should allow for potential specialist works such as damp proofing, insulation upgrades and possibly structural repairs. The property is sold at auction and will be sold as seen, so buyers must carry out their own surveys and factor in refurbishment and remediation costs.
This lot will suit an investor or an experienced renovator looking to add value through renovation and land use. For those prepared to manage knotweed removal and invest in modernisation, the combination of a period frontage, countryside setting and large paddock offers genuine potential.