Characterful three-bedroom terrace near Llandeilo centre and station, with parking and garage.
Bay-fronted lounge with feature fireplace and bay window
Open-plan lounge/dining and separate kitchen/breakfast room
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms including ground-floor shower room
Rear courtyard, off-street parking and detached garage
Mains gas boiler central heating; double glazing (install date unknown)
Granite walls likely uninsulated — energy upgrades recommended
Slow broadband speeds; area classified as very deprived
Small plot and average-sized rooms — not a large-family house
Set on a popular street close to Llandeilo town centre and the train station, this Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with practical family living. The bay-fronted living room and open-plan dining/lounge create a light, sociable ground floor, while three bedrooms and two bathrooms provide flexible sleeping space for a small family or rental tenants.
The kitchen and utility areas are fitted to a modern standard and a useful rear courtyard leads to off-street parking and a detached garage — a notable convenience for town-centre properties. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; windows are double glazed (installation date unknown), and the house is offered freehold with an affordable council tax band.
Important considerations: the terrace was built c.1900–1929 with traditionally constructed granite walls that likely lack cavity insulation. Broadband speeds are slow in this location and the local area scores as very deprived, which may affect resale or rental demand. The plot and rooms are small-to-average in size, so buyers seeking large gardens or expansive interiors should note the limited external space.
This home will suit first-time buyers or investors looking for a convenient, characterful property near amenities and transport links, and buyers willing to carry out energy-efficiency improvements or cosmetic updating to maximise comfort and future value.