4 generous bedrooms (three doubles, one smaller)
Three reception rooms plus conservatory
Large corner plot with substantial front driveway
Double garage (over 300 sq ft) and ample parking
Close to Llangorse Lake and Brecon Beacons National Park
Built c.1996–2002; double glazing and gas central heating
Fast broadband; mobile signal average
Council tax expensive; area records high deprivation
Set on a generous corner plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, this large detached family home delivers roomy, flexible living across two floors. The layout includes four bedrooms (three good doubles, one smaller), two bathrooms, an entrance hall, three reception rooms plus a conservatory — ideal for family life, home study and entertaining.
Externally the house sits well with a substantial front driveway, double garage (over 300 sq ft) and a well-maintained garden. Built in the late 1990s/early 2000s with double glazing and cavity wall insulation assumed, the property is presented in good overall repair and benefits from mains gas central heating.
Location is a key asset: tucked in Llangorse close to the lake and within the Brecon Beacons National Park, this address will appeal to families who value outdoor access, low local crime and countryside living. Broadband speeds are fast for working from home; mobile signal is average.
Buyers should note a few practical points: council tax is described as expensive, the wider area records high deprivation levels despite the quiet hamlet setting, and one bedroom is smaller than the others. Tenure is freehold and there is no flooding risk recorded.