Spacious four-bed home with panoramic country views and double garage.
Stunning far-reaching views across the Black Mountains
Set on just under a quarter of an acre in Gwynfe, this modern four-bedroom detached house delivers generous family accommodation and spectacular, far-reaching views across the rolling foothills of the Black Mountains. Ground floor living includes a porch, hall, lounge, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room, while four bedrooms upstairs include an en-suite and family bathroom. The double garage and private garden provide practical parking and outdoor space for family life.
The home's location within the Brecon Beacons National Park is a major draw for outdoor-focused families: walking, horse riding, fishing and wildlife are on the doorstep, yet Llangadog’s shops, primary school, doctors and a rail link are about three miles away. Construction is conventional beneath a slated roof, with oil central heating and hardwood-effect double glazing delivering immediate comfort and low-key upkeep.
Be clear about two practical limitations: heating is oil-fired, which will affect running costs and fuel logistics, and the property’s EPC is pending. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is only average — important if you work from home or require strong connectivity. Council tax is described as expensive and the wider area scores highly for rural deprivation; these factors should be weighed against the property’s privacy, space and National Park setting.
This house suits families wanting a spacious, rural base with strong outdoor appeal and straightforward, modern accommodation. Buyers seeking fast broadband, low running costs or an urban location should consider these trade-offs before viewing.