A spacious Victorian apartment with sweeping views over the famous Rock Park. Blending period heritage with modern comfort, this elegant home offers two double bedrooms, communal gardens and the rare advantage of no onward chain!
9 South Court forms part of one of the grand architectural developments that defined Llandrindod Wells during its height as a fashionable Victorian spa town. Originally built as a private residence in a prime central location, the property reflects the elegance and refinement of an era when the town was filled with distinguished homes and hotels serving a thriving visitor economy. The apartment offers a thoughtfully arranged layout extending to approximately 592 sq. ft.
The modern fitted kitchen provides workspace for food preparation and cooking, while the spacious reception room is the true heart of the home. Featuring a charming bay window, it enjoys sweeping views across the famous Rock Park, the town’s celebrated 12-acre ornamental gardens first opened in 1867. Known for its majestic trees, bandstand, and mineral spring, Rock Park remains one of Llandrindod’s most cherished green spaces. There are two generous double bedrooms: one to the front, again with open views across Rock Park, and a second quietly situated to the rear. The bathroom is well-proportioned, fitted with a panelled bath with shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, and low-flush WC.
Externally, the property enjoys access to attractive communal gardens, laid mainly to lawn with mature hedged borders providing privacy, together with the benefit of communal parking. Park Terrace itself is a leafy residential street, with the convenience of unrestricted on-street parking to one side. The apartment is leasehold, with a 999-year lease granted in July 2018. Ground rent is £180 per annum, and the service charge for the current year is £2,478.45, reflecting recent roof repairs.
With its blend of period heritage, enviable outlook, and comfortable proportions, 9 South Court offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Llandrindod Wells’ distinguished Victorian history in a highly desirable location!
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The property enjoys a peaceful position around half a mile from the centre of Llandrindod Wells, the historic county town of Powys, Wales’ largest county. The Spa Town offers a wide range of retail, recreational and educational facilities, and is renowned for its picturesque countryside setting and fine Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Llandrindod Wells is well connected by both rail and road, with local bus services linking neighbouring towns and villages. Education provision is excellent, with several primary schools, a comprehensive secondary school and sixth form. Cultural highlights include The Albert Hall theatre, the National Cycle Collection museum, and the town’s iconic lake with its sculptures and walking trails. Each summer, the town comes alive with the annual Victorian Festival, when residents and visitors alike step back in time in period costume. Sport and leisure opportunities are plentiful, with football and rugby clubs, an international-standard outdoor bowling green, an indoor bowling centre, and a highly regarded 18-hole golf course with driving range. The leisure centre also provides a swimming pool, gym, AstroTurf pitch and indoor sports hall. Situated within the scenic Wye Valley and close to the dramatic landscapes of the Elan Valley at Rhayader, the area is a walker’s paradise. Wildlife enthusiasts are also drawn to the Red Kite Feeding Centre at Gigrin Farm, offering a rare chance to see these magnificent birds up close every day.