- Six bedrooms and three reception rooms, flexible family layout
- Gardens, outbuildings and pony paddock across about 1.28 acres
- Large 30'+ triple-aspect contemporary kitchen/diner with vaulted ceiling
- Two bath/shower rooms; cloakroom on ground floor; loft rooms without sign-off
- Plenty of off-road parking plus electric car charging point
- Traditional stone walls with no assumed insulation; likely energy upgrades needed
- Oil-fired central heating; EPC rating F (energy and running costs higher)
- Council tax described as quite expensive; remoter hamlet location
Set in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Point Cottage is a substantial six-bedroom detached country home with sweeping countryside views and about 1.28 acres of gardens, outbuildings and a small stone barn. The house combines traditional character (sandstone/limestone walls, period proportions and multiple fireplaces) with a large contemporary farm-style kitchen/diner that forms the hub for family life and entertaining.
Accommodation is flexible: three reception rooms, a utility/laundry room, two bath/shower rooms plus cloakroom, and two loft rooms offering extra space for hobbies or home working (these loft rooms currently lack building-control sign-off). The principal bedroom is large enough to incorporate an en-suite if required, and the generous landing layout supports easy guest or family arrangements.
Outside provides a large lawn, paddock and a range of outbuildings, plus parking for several vehicles and an electric car charging point. The location is semi-rural and peaceful but only a few miles from Llangorse (3 miles) and Brecon (6 miles), making school and local amenities accessible while retaining a secluded country feel.
Notable practical points: heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators, walls are traditional stone with no assumed insulation, and the EPC is rated F. The property suits a family seeking space, countryside lifestyle and potential to improve energy performance and add value through sensible updates.