A versatile period property in the heart of Llanwrtyd Wells, currently arranged as two self-contained flats. Full of potential, it’s ideal as a home, investment, or exciting renovation project!
Nestled in the heart of Llanwrtyd Wells, this versatile and characterful property is currently arranged as two self-contained flats, offering a range of options for prospective buyers. Whether you’re looking for a home with income potential, a multigenerational setup, or a conversion project, this building provides excellent scope and flexibility.
The ground floor flat benefits from its own private entrance to the rear and opens into a spacious layout comprising two bedrooms, a comfortable reception room, a well-proportioned kitchen/breakfast room, and a shower room. In addition, there are two useful cellar rooms, ideal for storage or workspace. The flat also enjoys access to a private, low-maintenance garden, offering a peaceful outdoor space in the centre of town.
The first-floor maisonette has its own ground floor entrance with stairs leading to a light and spacious living area. This level features two bedrooms, a generous kitchen/breakfast room, and a modern bathroom fitted with a bath, WC, wash hand basin, and a separate shower cubicle. Upstairs, the top floor reveals two further attic rooms, which could serve as additional bedrooms, office space, or hobby rooms, depending on your needs.
The property does require some modernisation throughout, but offers fantastic potential. Whether restored to a single-family home or retained as a pair of rental units, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial property in a popular and well-connected part of Mid Wales.
Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: 55.59 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).
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The property is centrally located in Llanwrtyd Wells - one of the smallest towns in Mid Wales, with a population of approximately 1,551. Proudly claiming the title of the smallest town in Britain, Llanwrtyd Wells lies on the A483 between Llandovery and Builth Wells, close to the scenic Tywi and Irfon valleys. The town originally developed as a spa destination following the discovery of healing waters at Ffynnon Ddrewllyd in 1732 - a spring that still exists today. Llanwrtyd Wells is now best known for its quirky and internationally recognised events, including the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the annual Man versus Horse Marathon, among others. Just 13 miles away lies the historic market town of Builth Wells, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Wye and Irfon, within the upper section of the Wye Valley - one of the UK’s most picturesque regions. Builth Wells, within the historic county of Brecknockshire, is renowned for hosting the Royal Welsh Show – the largest agricultural event in Europe, drawing over 240,000 visitors annually.