Buckland Drive, Bwlch, Brecon - £275,000

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A great, three bed family home enjoying an attractive, easily managed garden and parking.

Key Features

  • three bedrooms
  • great family home
  • popular village location
  • kitchen/diner
  • living room
  • electric car charging point
  • downstairs cloakroom and attractive bathroom
  • living room with patio doors opening on to the garden

No 10 Buckland Drive is situated in a popular village and is an ideal family home. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, convenient cloakroom, good size living room with patio doors opening onto the garden and kitchen/diner which has plenty of cupboard space, integrated oven and hob, plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher, understairs cupboard and door to the rear. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, two of which have built in storage. Completing the first floor is a modern bathroom which is fully tiled. Outside at the front there is an open lawned area with path to the front door. The rear garden is level and attractively finished for low maintenance living made up of paved patio area and artificial grass. There is also a garden shed with power and lighting. Rear access leads to the parking and there is an electric car charging point.

Nestled between the market towns of Brecon and Crickhowell, the charming village of Bwlch is situated within the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, offering spectacular views over the Usk Valley and surrounding countryside. A friendly and welcoming community, Bwlch has a traditional village feel with a popular pub and village hall as well as excellent access to countless walks, cycle routes and outdoor pursuits right on the doorstep. The nearby Llangorse Lake and Talybont Reservoir are perfect for watersports, wildlife spotting, and scenic picnics, while Pen y Fan and the central Beacons are only a short drive away for those who love the great outdoors. Despite its rural charm, Bwlch is ideally located for commuting, with Brecon around 7 miles to the west and Crickhowell and Abergavenny to the east, both offering a wide range of shops, schools, restaurants, and leisure facilities. The A40 runs through the village, providing excellent transport links, while Abergavenny railway station offers regular services to Cardiff, Newport, and further afield.

Services: All mains services. Gas central heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.

Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘D’.


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