No onward chain — ready for quick sale
Private rear garden backing onto open countryside
Off-street private parking plus two outbuildings
Wood-burning stove and period fireplace features
About 798 sq ft; two bedrooms, one bathroom
Stone construction (c.1900–1929); likely minimal wall insulation
Slow broadband speeds; may affect home working needs
Shared pedestrian right of way across driveway
Finished to a comfortable, traditional standard, this two-bedroom end-terrace in Hay-on-Wye offers an attractive entry point into the market with no onward chain. Set in the heart of the book town, the house sits on a large plot with a private, level garden that backs onto open countryside — a rare town-centre outlook. The sitting room has a wood-burning stove and period touches; the layout is straightforward and suited to everyday living.
Practical benefits include private off-street parking, two outbuildings for storage, and a handy side porch that doubles as utility space. The property is stone-built (c.1900–1929) with double glazing and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. At about 798 sq ft, the accommodation is an average-sized townhouse ideal for first-time buyers or those downsizing who want central access to Hay’s shops, cafés and festival atmosphere.
Buyers should note a few practical caveats: the original masonry likely lacks modern cavity insulation, broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow, and the wider area shows higher deprivation indices. There is also a pedestrian right of way used by neighbouring properties across the driveway. These matters are manageable but important for budgeting future upgrades and connectivity needs.
Overall this property is a characterful, well-located starter home with genuine scope for sensible modernisation. It will suit someone who values countryside views and town-centre convenience and is prepared to invest modestly to improve energy efficiency and digital connectivity.