, Trecastle, Brecon - £465,000

bedrooms 4 baths 2 receptions 2
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A neatly presented and spacious, three bed, detached bungalow enjoying pretty gardens, plenty of parking, a garage and separate one bed annexe.

Key Features

  • three bed detached bungalow with separate one bed annexe
  • parking and garage
  • pretty gardens
  • spacious accommodation
  • two reception rooms
  • attractive kitchen
  • utility room
  • good size family bathroom
  • popular village location

Nestled in the heart of the village, this detached, three bed bungalow provides plenty of space and is neatly presented so ready to move straight in to. The accommodation comprises of an entrance hall, a light and airy living room with wood burning stove and French doors opening into the dining room. The kitchen has floor and wall tiling, ample cupboard space, range cooker and an integrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher. The dining room is adjacent which has patio doors leading out to a patio area. There is also a utility room with sink, plumbing for a washing machine and door to the rear. The bedrooms are all doubles with two benefitting from built in wardrobes. Completing the bungalow is a good size family bathroom with bath and separate shower.

The gardens are as neatly presented as the property itself. At the front there is a gated drive and parking area which leads to the garage. There are also lawned areas, an array of pretty shrub and flower borders and a paved patio area which leads round to the left hand-side. At the rear there is another lawned area and to the right hand-side of the bungalow there are two timber garden sheds.

The property also has a separate, one bed, stone annexe which the owners currently use as a holiday let but which would also make a great space for a family member wanting to live separately. Its accommodation comprises of an open plan kitchen/living/dining room, one bedroom and a shower room. The annexe benefits from its own parking area.

Trecastle is roughly halfway between Brecon and Llandovery and had long been an important stopping post for stage coaches where the travellers could rest in the local inn and the horses could be fed and watered. Today, it still has a lovely community spirit and is popular with both families, second home owners and holiday makers. Surrounded by beautiful countryside there are countless wonderful walks on your doorstep and the area is particularly popular for outdoor pursuits such as mountain biking, climbing, canoeing and horse riding. The larger town of Brecon has wide range of shops and amenities. It also has several good primary schools, a secondary school, college of further education and a private boarding school.

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

Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. LPG gas central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.


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