Three bedroom period cottage with original stone staircase and wooden beams
A well-presented three-bedroom stone cottage tucked in Clydach within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The house blends traditional character — exposed stone, original staircase and wooden beams — with recent upgrades including a new kitchen (2023), Haverland radiators (2024) and solar panels (installed 2016 with a 25-year guarantee). The open-plan living and dining area centres on a wood-burning stove and picture windows that frame peaceful countryside views.
The rear offers a generous garden, a separate garden room with water and electricity (currently used as a guest room), detached garage and driveway parking. The top-level garden was separately titled to this house circa 1936 and benefits from views across Clydach Gorge; access runs through neighbouring properties as noted in the title details. Practical features include mains services, a modern bathroom with roll-top bath and shower, and low flood risk.
Considerations: heating is by electric storage heaters (supplemented by the wood stove) rather than gas, and walls are assumed to be granite/whinstone with no cavity insulation noted. Broadband is average and the wider area scores as very deprived despite the village’s peaceful, low-crime setting. The property suits buyers seeking a characterful village home with recent renovations and countryside appeal, and those prepared for ongoing maintenance or further energy-efficiency improvements if desired.