Three-bedroom detached cottage with exposed beams and classic character
Large rear plot with lawn, parking area, garage and separate shed
Generous kitchen/diner and separate utility room
Chain-free sale for quicker completion
Oil-fired central heating; Worcester oil boiler present
Private drainage via septic tank — buyer responsible for maintenance
Property shows dated elements and will suit modernization/refurbishment
Located in a hamlet; high-crime and very deprived local area classifications
This three-bedroom detached cottage in Llwynderw blends traditional character with countryside practicality. Exposed ceiling beams, a bay dining room and a stove-fronted lounge create a warm, classic interior; large rear windows and farmland views give a peaceful, rural feel. The layout includes a generous kitchen/diner, utility, ground-floor shower room and three bedrooms upstairs—suitable for family life or a quieter work-from-home setup.
The plot is notably large for the area and includes private parking, a garage and a useful garden shed. Oil-fired central heating and mature lawned gardens add to the property’s practical appeal, while its standalone position in a hamlet offers privacy and unobstructed rural views. The sale is chain-free, which can speed a straightforward move.
Buyers should be aware of several material points: drainage is via a private septic tank and heating is oil-fired, which affects running and maintenance costs. The cottage shows some dated elements and will benefit from modernization in places—exact scope to be confirmed by inspection. The property sits in a higher-crime, very deprived local area classification, and broadband/mobile signal are average; viewers wanting a suburban setting should note the isolated hamlet location.
Overall this property will suit buyers seeking a characterful rural home with scope to improve, families wanting space and privacy, or purchasers looking for a countryside retreat with straightforward access to Welshpool and Newtown commutes.