Two bedrooms, cosy living room with feature fireplace
This compact Victorian mid-terrace offers an affordable entry into Brecon’s market — ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking a low-maintenance starter property. The ground floor provides a cosy living room with a feature fireplace and a practical kitchen/diner opening to a small, easily managed rear garden with paved patio, lawn, shed and outside WC.
The house is freehold, gas centrally heated and fitted with uPVC double glazing, so it is comfortable to occupy immediately while offering scope to add value through modest improvements. At about 589 sq ft, accommodation is small but well arranged over two floors with two bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs.
Be aware of a few material considerations: the property dates from the early 20th century with original stone walls that likely lack modern insulation, so energy-efficiency upgrades may be needed. The plot is small and the room sizes are compact, which may limit expansion. The surrounding area is classified as relatively deprived, and the nearest rail station is some distance (Abergavenny, c.20 miles). On the plus side, the location is quiet, close to Brecon town centre and within the Brecon Beacons National Park, offering strong local amenities and countryside access.