, Cefn Gorwydd, Llangammarch Wells - £175,000

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Tucked away in the rolling hills of Mid Wales, this charming terraced cottage offers rustic character, glorious countryside views, and space to make your rural dream a reality. With gardens, parking, and two nearby paddocks, it’s the perfect country escape with endless potential!

Key Features

  • Charming rural cottage in a peaceful terrace of just three, surrounded by glorious Mid Wales countryside
  • Packed with character, including a cosy woodburning stove, original features, and plenty of natural light
  • Spacious kitchen and conservatory, perfect for everyday living and enjoying garden views
  • Two generous double bedrooms with Velux windows for stargazing
  • Private rear garden - ideal for relaxing, gardening, or entertaining
  • Large front forecourt offering off-road parking for multiple vehicles
  • Two nearby paddocks (approx. 1.25 acres) with private water connection available and a central track - perfect for hobby farming or animals
  • Endless potential to modernise and create your dream countryside retreat, offered with no onward chain
  • Council tax band – B (2025-6 £1,712.47)
  • Energy performance certificate - F

A Slice of Country Life – Character Cottage with Land and Stunning Views

Tucked away in the unspoilt Mid Wales countryside, this charming stone-fronted cottage forms one of just three in a picturesque rural terrace. Surrounded by rolling hills, peaceful lanes and far-reaching views, it offers a rare chance to embrace country living, with plenty of space, period charm, and the opportunity to make it your own.

Set in an elevated position, the cottage enjoys a generous hardstanding forecourt at the front - ideal for multiple vehicles or even a horsebox - and sits in a wonderfully peaceful location with the surrounding landscape right on your doorstep. Inside, the cottage is packed with potential. An entrance hall leads into a cosy reception room, full of rustic charm with a woodburning stove and countryside views from the front window. The spacious kitchen/breakfast room offers a traditional layout, with plenty of scope for reimagining, and opens into a delightful conservatory - the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee while soaking up the peace and tranquillity of the setting.

Upstairs, two generous double bedrooms sit beneath characterful sloping ceilings, both enjoying Velux roof lights that frame the ever-changing skies. A good-sized bathroom completes the first floor, with a traditional suite and natural light pouring in.

To the rear, the enclosed garden offers privacy and is ideal for relaxing, pottering, or growing your own vegetables. It’s a private and sunlit haven that perfectly complements the rural setting. Just a short walk down a quiet country lane, the property also benefits from two nearby paddocks, totalling approximately 1.25 acres. Gently sloping and separated by a central track, the land is perfect for keeping animals, recreational use, or small-scale farming. A private water supply connection is potentially available, and we are informed that a right of way is granted over part of the track.

Whether you're seeking a full-time escape to the country or a peaceful retreat with space to grow, this delightful cottage offers a truly special lifestyle opportunity - full of potential, surrounded by nature, and ready for its next chapter.

Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: 53.33 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).

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Set in a tranquil rural position just over a mile from the hamlet of Cefn Gorwydd, this property lies a short distance from Llanwrtyd Wells - famously known as Britain’s smallest town. Nestled in the stunning Irfon Valley, Llanwrtyd Wells is steeped in history, having grown as a Victorian spa town following the discovery of its healing spring, Ffynnon Ddrewllyd, in 1732. Today, the town is a vibrant community known for its quirky events, including the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the Man versus Horse Marathon, as well as a host of other annual festivities. Despite its size, it offers a range of local amenities and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. For a wider range of services, the thriving market town of Builth Wells lies just 13 miles away. Positioned where the Rivers Wye and Irfon meet, Builth sits in some of the most scenic countryside in the UK and is best known as home to the Royal Welsh Show - Europe’s largest agricultural event, attracting over 240,000 visitors each year. This location offers the perfect blend of rural peace and unique community spirit, with the beauty of Mid Wales at your doorstep.


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