Detached 1930s house with traditional bay windows
A substantial three-bedroom detached house in Belle Vue Gardens, a short walk from Brecon town centre and on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The home combines 1930s character — bay windows and a traditional façade — with practical upgrades such as double glazing (fitted after 2002) and a mains-gas boiler serving radiators.
Internally the layout suits family life: a spacious open-plan living area, a kitchen/breakfast room, and generous room sizes across approximately 1,652 sq ft. Outside there’s a decent-sized garden, a driveway and off-street parking for multiple vehicles, plus an integral garage. Mobile signal is excellent and there is convenient access to local amenities, health services and schools.
Notable practical points are clear: the property has just one bathroom, cavity walls appear to lack insulation (likely meaning upgrade work and insulation costs), and council tax is above average. Broadband speed is only average, and the wider area shows pockets of high deprivation despite nearby professional households. No flood risk is recorded.
This house will suit a family seeking space, character and proximity to Brecon’s amenities, or a buyer looking to add value through targeted improvements (insulation, modernisation of bathrooms). It offers immediate occupation potential with straightforward renovation tasks to improve energy efficiency and modern comfort.