- Large corner plot with enclosed rear garden and mountain views
- Newly renovated while retaining original bay windows and fireplaces
- Three reception rooms and three bedrooms; flexible family layout
- Vaulted modern kitchen; high ceilings and restored parquet flooring
- Driveways to both sides for ample off-street parking
- Three outbuildings offering storage or workshop space
- Council tax above average; area classed as very deprived
- Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal
Set on a large corner plot, this early 20th-century detached home combines period character with recent renovation. The restored interior keeps features such as bay windows, turned staircase with stained glass, fireplaces and parquet flooring, while a vaulted modern kitchen adds light and contemporary living space. Three reception rooms plus a large enclosed rear garden and mountain views create flexible family living.
Practical advantages include ample off-road parking with driveways to both sides, three useful outbuildings, two bathrooms and generous room proportions thanks to high ceilings. The house is offered freehold and has no flood risk.
Considerations: the property sits in an area classified as very deprived and council tax is above average. Broadband speeds are average (mobile signal excellent). These factors are practical points to weigh alongside the location benefits and recent renovation.
Local amenities are strong for a family: schools, a leisure centre with pool, shops, cafés and riverside walking and cycling routes are close by. Ystradgynlais town centre is under a mile away, with good road links toward the M4 corridor and nearby national park scenery.







































































































































































