Spectacular far-reaching views across the Brecon Beacons
Quiet cul-de-sac location within walking distance of local amenities
Spacious approx. 1,353 sq ft layout with three bedrooms
Garage and off-road parking; decent-sized garden
Bright modern kitchen/diner and well-presented living areas
Single bathroom only — may be limiting for some households
Built circa 1967; likely requires some modernisation or maintenance
Council tax above average; wider area has high deprivation metrics
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Gilwern and sitting within the Brecon Beacons National Park, this three-bedroom dormer bungalow offers far-reaching, rural views and a peaceful setting. The house is presented in good order internally, with a bright modern kitchen/diner and living room that take advantage of the outlook. The plot is a decent size with a garden, garage and off-road parking — practical for downsizers seeking low-maintenance outdoor space.
The property’s layout and size (approximately 1,353 sq ft) give comfortable living across two storeys, with three bedrooms and a single contemporary bathroom. Heating is gas-fired via boiler and radiators and the windows are double-glazed (install date unknown). The home is freehold and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home working or streaming.
Buyers should note some material points: the house dates from c.1967 and, while well-presented, may require updating or modernisation in places to suit contemporary tastes. Council tax is above average for the area. The wider area is classified as having high deprivation metrics despite very low local crime — this can affect long-term local services and resale dynamics.
This property will suit buyers looking to downsize into a larger-than-average bungalow with character, outstanding countryside views and practical parking and garage space. It is especially appealing to those who value a quiet village location within walking distance of local amenities and easy access to outdoor recreation in the National Park.