- Grade II listed first-floor apartment with private ground-floor entrance
- Large sitting room with decorative stone fireplace
- Modern kitchen/diner; recently redecorated, wood-framed sash windows
- Two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and white bathroom suite
- Leasehold (approx. 97 years) with option to purchase freehold
- Planning consent to change use to residential will be enacted on completion
- No private garden; on-street parking and public car parks nearby
- Listed status may restrict alterations and add to maintenance costs
Set on Crickhowell's High Street in a handsome Grade II listed corner building, this first-floor two-bedroom apartment combines period character with practical modern updates. A private ground-floor entrance leads to a spacious sitting room with a decorative stone fireplace and a modern kitchen/diner — recently redecorated and fitted with wood-framed sash windows.
The flat is presented chain-free and benefits from an electrical report completed in 2025. Both bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and the accommodation is compact but well laid out across approximately 721–726 sq ft, ideal for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor seeking a low-maintenance town-centre home in the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold (circa 97 years remaining) with an option to purchase the freehold, and it currently sits within a mixed-use building where a change of use from commercial to residential has planning consent to be enacted on completion. There is no private garden and parking is on-street, with public car parks nearby.
Buyers should note the listed status, which may restrict some alterations and require specialist consent and potentially higher maintenance costs. The building sits in a small market town area with excellent mobile signal and average broadband; the surrounding area is described as having rural traits but also higher levels of deprivation, which may influence local services and demand.