Irfon Crescent, Llanwrtyd Wells - £300 PCM

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A well-maintained studio apartment in a central position within Britain's smallest town, Llanwrtyd Wells. Located on the first floor, the property benefits from reception room/bedroom, galley kitchen, and bathroom.

Key Features

  • Available End Of October 2025!
  • Well-maintained first-floor studio apartment in the centre of Britain’s smallest town
  • Bright reception room/bedroom offering versatile living space
  • Practical galley kitchen designed for convenience
  • Bathroom with modern fittings and clean finishes
  • Central location close to shops, amenities, and transport links
  • Ideal low-maintenance home for a single occupant or professional seeking town-centre living
  • Deposit - £650
  • Council tax band - A (2025-6 £1,463.50)
  • Energy performance certificate - C

A well-maintained first-floor studio apartment in a central position within Britain’s smallest town. The property comprises a bright reception room/bedroom, a practical galley kitchen, and a bathroom with modern fittings. Conveniently located in the heart of Llanwrtyd Wells, it is within easy reach of local shops, amenities, and transport links, making it an ideal low-maintenance home for a single occupant or professional seeking town-centre living.

NB: Please note the photographs were taken as part of a previous marketing campaign.

Available October 2025.

Council Tax Band 'A'

Rent- £300.00 per calendar month.

Deposit required - £650.00

PLEASE NOTE: ALL OUR LETTINGS ARE NO SMOKING AND NO PETS. ALL CONTRACT HOLDERS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN APPLICATION FORM PROVIDING REFERENCES. WE WILL ALSO REQUIRE INFORMATION TO CARRY OUT A CREDIT CHECK WHICH IS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY.

The property is set right in the heart of Llanwrtyd Wells, proudly famed as Britain’s smallest town – a delightful little place with a population of around 1,551. What it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in character. Perfectly positioned along the A483 between Llandovery and Builth Wells, and framed by the scenic Tywi and Irfon valleys, the town has a fascinating history. It first blossomed as a spa resort in the 18th century after the discovery of the healing waters of Ffynnon Ddrewllyd in 1732 – a bubbling spring that can still be found today. But Llanwrtyd Wells is no ordinary town. It has carved out a reputation on the international stage for its wonderfully eccentric calendar of events, from the world-famous Bog Snorkelling Championships to the legendary Man versus Horse Marathon, where competitors test their stamina against four-legged rivals. The result is a community that celebrates both its heritage and its quirks with equal pride. Just 13 miles away lies Builth Wells, a vibrant market town steeped in history and nestled at the meeting of the Rivers Wye and Irfon. Sitting in the upper reaches of the beautiful Wye Valley, Builth is best known as the home of the Royal Welsh Show, the largest agricultural event in Europe, drawing more than 240,000 visitors each year to this charming corner of Wales.


Floorplan for Irfon Crescent, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys
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