- Circa one acre level garden with panoramic countryside views
- Stone-built period house with exposed timbers and bread oven
- 3 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, flexible accommodation
- Detached garage and ample driveway parking
- Situated within Brecon Beacons National Park; Offa’s Dyke nearby
- Oil-fired central heating; running costs may be higher
- Very slow broadband; limited for heavy remote working
- Remote hamlet location; limited local services, council tax very expensive
A substantial stone-built country house sitting in circa one acre of level gardens with wide, uninterrupted views across Brecon Beacons countryside. Originally two agricultural workers’ cottages dating from the 1800s, the house retains period features including exposed timbers and a bread oven, while an early-2000s extension provides contemporary living space and a glazed sitting room opening to the garden. The layout offers three reception rooms, four bedrooms and three bathrooms — a flexible family or multi-generational home.
The location is rural and peaceful, set above Cwmyoy within walking distance of the Offa’s Dyke Path and close to Llanvhangel Crucorney for everyday needs. Despite the remoteness, the property has very good mobile signal and reasonable road access to A roads, making longer commutes feasible. There is a detached garage and generous parking, useful for visitors or hobby vehicles.
Known practical considerations are important: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are very slow, and council tax is described as very expensive. The house sits in a very remote/hamlet setting and the wider area scores high on deprivation indices, so buyers seeking extensive local services should note limited nearby amenities. No flood risk is recorded.
This home will appeal to buyers seeking rural character, substantial indoor and outdoor space, and proximity to national-park walking country. It also suits those prepared to manage running costs typical of older rural homes (oil heating, possible upgrade to connectivity) and appreciate the privacy and views of a large plot.