, Defynnog, Brecon - £220,000

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A spacious, character property enjoying delightful views, a good size living room, kitchen/diner, two bathrooms and useful basement room. Enjoy the garden from its lovely summer house.

Key Features

  • three bed family home
  • popular village location
  • good size living room
  • kitchen/diner
  • bathroom and en-suite
  • great basement storage/workshop and utility
  • no chain
  • lovely views
  • pretty detached garden with summer house
  • uPVC double glazing

Nestled at the end of a picturesque stone terrace, Church House is poised majestically before St Cynog Church and is charming family with an alluring blend of historical resonance and contemporary comfort. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall with a good size living room and kitchen/diner which boasts an attractive range of base and wall cupboards, sleek worktops, and an ensemble of integrated appliances. There is also a wood burning stove, perfect for those cosy winter nights sipping hot chocolate. Upstairs there are three good size bedrooms, the master benefitting from an en-suite shower room. The spacious family bathroom enjoys both a bath and a separate shower. Venture below to the basement, a versatile space providing ample storage mingled with the potential to make a workshop space, while the utility area, graced by a WC and plumbing for a washing machine, adds a practical touch to this subterranean realm.

The rear façade unfolds a visual symphony of the Church and the undulating surrounding countryside. The garden is detached and is landscaped with lawn, intimate chipping seating areas and a tapestry of established shrub and flower borders. A wooden summer house becomes a sanctuary within a sanctuary.

Defynnog is a small village within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Surrounded by glorious countryside there are plenty of wonderful walks on your doorstep. The village of Sennybridge is only one mile away which has several pubs, a post office, doctors surgery, petrol stations and primary school. The larger town of Brecon is nine miles away which provides a wider range of shops and amenities which include a cinema, theatre, leisure centre, library and golf course. It also has several good primary schools, a secondary school, college of further education and Christ College a private boarding school for boys and girls aged 7-18. With good access links Cardiff, Swansea and Hereford are all an hour’s drive and the nearest train stations are in Llandovery and Merthyr Tydfil.

Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘C’.


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