A charming and character-filled cottage in a superb rural but not isolated location, offering fantastically presented accommodation throughout, off-road parking, and large gardens sweeping around the property!
Situated in the heart of some of the finest scenery Mid-Wales has to offer, Cynula Isaf is an historic former farmhouse, which has been tastefully modernised in recent history, to now provide well laid out accommodation, and gently sloping private gardens surrounding it.
The property is approached from a council maintained country lane, onto a driveway with parking for a couple of vehicles, and from here, timber gates open up into the gardens that surround the property. As you walk down the path, Cynula Isaf comes into view, a charming and handsome country cottage, which has been well-maintained and improved over the years. An enclosed porch protects the front door from the elements, and boasts fitted low level storage boxes, ideal for storage of wellies and shoes. The internal front door opens into a lovely kitchen/breakfast room, which enjoys ample space for food preparation, cooking and dining and feature stone fireplace with woodburning stove inset. A door from the dining area opens into the downstairs shower room, which has a modern suite of corner shower, low-flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin. A further door from the dining area leads down a couple of stone steps into the incredible garden room at the side of the property, a superb space to relax and enjoy the sun setting over the neighbouring farmland. There are views over the garden, and double opening doors outside. A door from the kitchen leads into the gorgeous main reception room, which offers large stone inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove inset and exposed ceiling beams. A door from here opens to the original stone staircase leading up to the main bedroom.
On the first floor, the accommodation continues to impress, with a large main bedroom, enjoying exposed timbers and dual aspect windows, flooding the room with natural light. There is some restricted headroom to the one side, and an interconnecting door through to a second bedroom. This comfortable single enjoys far-reaching views to the rear, and a door to the first floor landing which leads back down to the kitchen via a secondary staircase. Accessed from the landing is a modern luxury bathroom, and the guest bedroom, which is comfortably a double room.
Externally, the property benefits from the aforementioned driveway and parking area, and the gardens are private and gently sloping. There is a small copse providing privacy from the neighbouring property, and plenty of different level areas, ideal to enjoy a morning cup of coffee or evening glass of wine. The gardens are complemented by outbuildings in the form of a gardens stores, and former pigs cot, and attached to the house itself is a very handy utility room, with sink and single drainer and windows to the front and rear. At the top of the garden behind the pigs cot is a level vegetable garden.
This is a rare opportunity to purchase a charming, character-filled slice of Welsh history, and viewings are highly recommended to appreciate the property in full.
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The property is located in a rural position just over a mile or so from Cefn Gorwydd, which is a rural hamlet, a short distance from 'Britain's Smallest Town', Llanwrtyd Wells on the River Irfon. Llanwrtyd Wells is one of the smallest towns in Mid-Wales, sitting astride the River Irfon. With a population of approximately 850, it famously claims to be the smallest town in Britain. The town is located on the A483 between Llandovery and Builth Wells near the Tywi and Irfon valleys. Llanwrtyd Wells grew as a spa town around the Ffynnon Ddrewllyd, which still exists, following the discovery of waters with healing properties in 1732. The town is the site of both the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the annual Man versus Horse Marathon, as well as other annual events. The market town of Builth Wells, located at the heart of Powys, is just 13 miles away in what is arguably some of the most beautiful countryside in the United Kingdom. Builth Wells lies within the Historic Boundaries of Brecknockshire, situated on the banks of the River Wye and the River Irfon – The upper section of the Wye Valley. Builth Wells is famously known for hosting the annual Royal Welsh Show, which is the biggest agricultural show in Europe and attracts over 240,000 visitors to the town each year.