Stone-built end-terrace cottage in village centre
Riverside rear garden with summerhouse and peaceful views
Two bedrooms and two bathrooms; main bedroom with feature fireplace
Generous living room with wood-burning stove and sun room
Sold chain-free; freehold tenure
Built before 1900; stone walls likely uninsulated
Average broadband and mobile signal; local services limited
Requires some thermal improvement and cosmetic updating
A stone-built, end-terrace cottage tucked in the heart of Talybont-on-Usk, offered chain-free and set within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The house has honest period character throughout: exposed stone and timbers, a feature fireplace in the main bedroom, and a generous living room with a wood-burning stove that opens to the rear garden.
The ground floor layout suits relaxed village living with a bespoke kitchen to the front, a living/dining room and a sun room that bring light into the home. There are two bathrooms (one on each floor) and two bedrooms upstairs, making the property comfortable for full-time residence, a holiday base, or a locked-up-and-leave home for downsizers.
Gardens lie mainly to the rear and overlook the adjacent Caerfanell River, providing a tranquil riverside setting with a summerhouse and storage shed. Practical points: the building dates from before 1900 and the stone walls are assumed uninsulated, heating is a boiler with radiators plus the wood burner, and glazing is double but install date is unknown. Broadband and mobile signals are average locally.
This cottage will suit buyers seeking period charm in a central village location, those wanting a riverside garden within easy reach of canal and countryside walking, or purchasers prepared to invest modestly in thermal upgrades and cosmetic improvement to maximise comfort and efficiency.