Substantial period terrace with garden, countryside views and strong refurbishment potential.
Seven large bedrooms across three floors, many original period features preserved.
Set over three floors, this substantial Victorian terraced house offers generous rooms, high ceilings and big sash/bay windows that flood the interior with light. The property sits on a decent plot with an enclosed front garden, long south-facing rear garden and outbuilding potential, plus far-reaching views towards Gwastedyn hill and the Cambrian foothills. Its size and layout suit a large family or a buyer seeking holiday‑let/B&B potential (subject to consents).
The house is sold chain free but requires a programme of refurbishment: parts of the property have modern uPVC double glazing and gas central heating, yet much of the fabric — original solid brick walls with assumed no insulation, finishes and services — will benefit from upgrading. There is only one full bathroom for six-plus bedrooms, so reconfiguration or additional bathrooms would be a practical improvement.
Location is a genuine selling point: Rhayader is a popular mid‑Wales market town close to the Elan Valley and local outdoor attractions, with good mobile signal and a range of everyday shops and services. The area is described as an ageing, renting rural neighbourhood with higher local deprivation, so buyers should weigh local market conditions against tourism and family demand.
This property suits a buyer prepared to invest time and money to restore period features and add modern comforts. It offers strong potential for a striking family house or an income‑generating holiday let/B&B after refurbishment and any required permissions.