Sympathetically refurbished two-bed cottage near town centre — ideal first home or rental opportunity.
Chain-free end-terrace stone cottage in Knighton conservation area
This end-terrace stone cottage in Knighton has been sympathetically refurbished to offer a compact, characterful home in the town’s conservation area. The property is chain-free and ready to occupy, with two bedrooms across three storeys, a fitted kitchen/dining room and a living room with exposed beams and a stone fireplace—ideal for a wood-burning stove.
Practical points include mains gas central heating, timber double glazing and a recently refreshed interior. At about 732 sq ft overall, the layout is efficient: a generous main bedroom on the first floor, a smaller second bedroom on the top floor (suitable as a bedroom or home office), and a first-floor bathroom. On-street parking is available nearby and there is easy access to town amenities, the Heart of Wales line and local walking routes.
Buyers should note the plot is very small with no private vehicle access and parking limited to the street. The property’s solid brick walls are original and assumed to lack modern cavity insulation, which may affect energy efficiency and running costs despite the upgraded heating. The area’s socioeconomic indicators indicate higher local deprivation than average, which may influence long-term rental demand or resale dynamics.
Overall this cottage suits a first-time buyer seeking character and a convenient town-centre location, or an investor looking for a compact rental with low maintenance demands. The conservation-area setting preserves period charm but may limit external alterations, so factor that into any intended refurbishment plans.