Meadowlands, Newbridge-on-Wye, Llandrindod Wells - £220,000

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Positioned in a mature, residential development in the popular village of Newbridge on Wye, this excellent two bedroom link-detached bungalow has been well-maintained, modernised and improved and has the benefit of no onward chain!

Key Features

  • Two bedroom link-detached bungalow
  • Peaceful and pleasant residential location
  • Off-road parking and 5.81 x 2.70m garage
  • Private front, rear and side gardens
  • Conservatory overlooking rear gardens
  • Re-wired in 2024
  • Energy performance certificate - TBC
  • Council tax band 'C'
  • No onward chain - ready to move straight into!
  • Viewings essential to appreciate in full!

In the heart of Newbridge on Wye, this generously proportioned two bedroom bungalow sits in a peaceful residential position enjoying off-road parking and garage, private gardens surrounding, and some lovely views over the development to the rolling Mid-Wales countryside beyond.

Approached from Meadowlands, number 23 boasts a tarmacadam driveway which leads up to a 5.81 x 2.70m garage, with up and over door to the front, and pedestrian door to the rear. A canopy porch protects the front door from the elements, and the entrance hallway runs the length of the bungalow, giving access to the main rooms. On the right as you walk in is a 3.75 x 2.72m kitchen/breakfast room. There is ample space for food preparation, cooking and dining, as well as having an external door to the side garden. The main reception room is located at the rear of the property and is of good size, measuring 4.78 x 3.67m, boasting space for relaxation, as well as enough room for an additional dining area if required. Large sliding doors from here lead on to a pleasant 3.47 x 1.73m conservatory, a lovely place to sit whilst overlooking the rear garden, and the views beyond the development. There are two generous double bedrooms, with the main one located at the front of the property and measuring 3.75 x 3.56m which also enjoys an oriel bay window to the front, flooding the room with natural light. The second bedroom is located at the rear of the property, overlooking the garden, and measures 3.79 x 2.42m. Completing the internal accommodation, is an immaculately presented shower room, boasting suite of double walk-in shower, low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin. This room also houses the airing cupboard. 

Externally, the property benefits from the aforementioned parking area leading up to the garage, and the bungalow itself is set nicely back from the road with an open plan front garden. Laid mainly to lawn, there are mature bushes and shrubs offering privacy. A pathway meanders around the side of the property, past the kitchen door, and there is another pleasant private area of lawn which in turn extends around to the rear garden. Again, laid mainly to lawn, there is also a circular patio area, as well as a ramp leading up tot he conservatory doors.

Bungalows area at a premium in this area, and this one also boasts no onward chain - so call us today to book in your viewing!

Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: 63.00 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).

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The property is positioned on a peaceful, mature residential development within Newbridge-on-Wye, which is located roughly in the middle of Wales, and lies 7.1 miles south of Rhayader. The main road running through the village is the A470, running from Rhayader to the north and Builth Wells to the south. The B4358 also passes through the village; it runs from Beulah in the west through to Llandrindod Wells in the east. This road system is useful for commuters traveling from west and north-west Wales to areas in the south. Newbridge-on-Wye was historically a stop off point for drovers, who moved livestock from place to place. Newbridge-on-Wye proved to be an ideal location for drovers to stop and rest because it afforded a safe crossing-point on the river Wye. This led to a settlement forming, including a large number of pubs. This fact is celebrated by the statue of a drover on the village green. Newbridge-on-Wye also sited a railway station on the Mid-Wales Railway, until its closure on December 31, 1962. The site of the station is now occupied by a housing estate, although the old railway bridge still remains.


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