, Llangammarch Wells - £130,000

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A characterful and uniquely arranged family home offering two/three bedrooms, set in the heart of the picturesque village of Llangammarch Wells. Enjoying delightful views over the River Irfon and benefiting from private, low-maintenance gardens, this charming property offers an exciting opportunity for buyers looking to modernise and create a lovely home in beautiful Mid-Wales!

Key Features

  • Charming riverside cottage in the heart of Llangammarch Wells, offered with no onward chain
  • Spacious reception room with feature brick fireplace, shelving, and front-facing window
  • Kitchen/diner with garden views and plenty of space for cooking and entertaining
  • Unrestricted parking outside
  • Three bedrooms across split-level first floor, including ideal home office or study
  • Family bathroom with traditional suite and built-in storage cupboard
  • Private rear garden with high stone wall for added seclusion and riverside access
  • Direct riverbank access and proximity to Llangammarch Wells community gardens
  • Requiring some modernisation, offering scope to personalise and add value
  • Council tax band - D (2025-6 £2,201.75)
  • Energy performance certificate - F

A charming riverside cottage with huge potential, located in the heart of Llangammarch Wells and available with no onward chain!

Approached from the village, the property is accessed via a covered canopy porch which leads into a welcoming entrance hallway. From here, a door opens into the main reception room - a cosy space featuring a large window to the front, recessed shelving and cupboards, and an open fireplace with a characterful brick surround. An open archway leads through to the kitchen/diner at the rear, which enjoys pleasant views over the garden and offers ample room for cooking and dining. There’s also a handy understairs storage cupboard/pantry.

Upstairs, the accommodation is split over two levels. To the front are two well-proportioned bedrooms, while to the rear is a third, smaller room - perfect as a single bedroom, nursery, or ideal home office, with lovely views over the River Irfon and countryside beyond. The family bathroom includes a traditional suite, and a cupboard houses the hot water heater.

Externally, the property benefits from a private rear garden bordered on one side by a high stone wall, creating a real sense of seclusion. Low-maintenance and spacious enough to relax and unwind, the garden also features an outdoor WC. Steps at the bottom of the garden lead directly down to the riverbank and the picturesque Llangammarch Wells community gardens.

The property would benefit from a degree of modernisation, giving prospective buyers the opportunity to update and personalise the home to their taste. This characterful end-terrace property offers an increasingly rare combination of charm, potential, and a stunning riverside location. Viewing is highly recommended.

Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: 178.50 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).

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The property enjoys a convenient location just off the centre of the village of Llangammarch Wells, a charming community on the Heart of Wales railway line, offering direct connections between Shrewsbury and Swansea. The village benefits from a local shop and post office, supplying everyday essentials, and the Alexandra Hall, which hosts a range of community activities including Tai Chi, coffee mornings, toddler groups and more. Just four miles away is Llanwrtyd Wells, officially Britain’s smallest town, known for its quirky charm and famous events such as the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the Man versus Horse Marathon. The town originated as a spa destination in the 18th century and still retains much of its character and appeal. A little further afield, around eight miles away, lies the bustling market town of Builth Wells, home to a wide range of amenities including primary and secondary schools, a cinema, leisure centre, sports clubs, and the Royal Welsh Showground – host of Europe’s largest agricultural show. The town offers good transport links, with regular bus services and a station on the Heart of Wales railway line. Surrounded by stunning countryside, the area is a haven for lovers of the outdoors, with easy access to the Wye Valley, the Elan Valley at Rhayader, and nearby Gigrin Farm, where visitors can witness daily feedings of the magnificent Red Kites. It’s a truly idyllic location with a warm, welcoming community and nature on the doorstep.


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