Ground-floor double bedroom with direct garden access
A compact, characterful mid-terrace townhouse set in a quiet courtyard, just a short walk from Crickhowell town centre. The layout is practical for first-time buyers or a single occupant: a ground-floor bedroom with direct garden access, an open-plan first-floor living/dining area and a mezzanine that works well as a small home office or relaxation nook. The property is offered with no onward chain and allocated parking close by.
The rear garden is low-maintenance and paved, ideal for light outdoor use rather than extensive gardening. The home was constructed between 1996–2002 and has double glazing installed before 2002, gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and an assumed insulated timber frame. These features provide immediate comfort, though some buyers may choose to update finishes over time.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the plot is very small and the parking space is a short distance from the door rather than adjacent. The local area scores low for crime and sits within the Brecon Beacons National Park, but wider area indicators show higher deprivation levels — important to factor into long-term community and resale considerations. Broadband is average while mobile signal is excellent.
This is a sensible, low-upkeep home for a buyer seeking town-centre convenience, compact living and uncomplicated ownership within a scenic national park setting.