Character rural home with vast plot, equine storage and panoramic Black Mountain vistas..
4 bedrooms with large kitchen-diner and two reception rooms
Panoramic Black Mountains views within Brecon Beacons National Park
Nearly half-acre plot with 9m x 9m portal frame building
Double glazed; oil central heating plus wood-fuel option
EPC F — likely high energy costs and need for improvements
Stone walls likely uninsulated; retrofit insulation required
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal in remote hamlet
Private sewerage; rural services limited, off-street parking available
Set within the Brecon Beacons National Park and close to the Black Mountain foothills, this traditional stone detached house offers panoramic countryside views and a truly rural lifestyle. Extended to the rear, the property provides four bedrooms, a large kitchen-diner and two reception rooms centered around period stone features and a multi-fuel stove. The plot is generous at nearly half an acre and includes a substantial 9m x 9m portal frame building suitable for stables, kennels or general storage.
The home is double glazed and heated by an oil-fired boiler with supplementary wood fuel capacity; interior accommodation is comfortable but shows its age in energy performance (EPC F) and in the uninsulated stone walls. Practical features include a useful utility room, ground-floor WC, private sewerage, and off-street parking; the footprint and room sizes suit a family or buyers wanting space for hobbies and animals.
Buyers should be aware of material drawbacks: the property has very slow broadband, an F EPC rating reflecting likely high running costs, and older stone walls that appear uninsulated (upgrade likely required). The location is remote—a hamlet setting with average mobile signal and very low local services—so it suits buyers seeking seclusion and countryside access rather than convenience to amenities.
This is a good opportunity for someone wanting a character home with versatile outbuildings and significant outdoor space. With sympathetic renovation and energy upgrades, the house could be transformed while retaining its period charm and capitalising on outstanding mountain views and National Park location.