, Trecastle, Brecon - £225,000

bedrooms 4 baths 2 receptions 2
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This deceptively spacious, four bed house has lots of potential with a stone barn, gardens and parking at the rear.

Key Features

  • four bedrooms
  • end of terrace house
  • village location
  • two reception rooms
  • kitchen
  • downstairs shower room and bathroom
  • in need of modernisation
  • unconverted stone barn at the rear
  • garden
  • parking
  • no chain

This deceptively spacious, end of terrace house offers plenty of charm and potential throughout. On the ground floor, the entrance hall with its flagstone flooring leads to two reception rooms, a living room and a dining room, perfect for family life or entertaining. Beyond this is there is a kitchen, while to the rear you’ll find a useful utility area and a convenient shower room. Upstairs are four bedrooms, two of which feature character fireplaces, along with a family bathroom complete with both bath and separate shower. Outside, an enclosed courtyard leads to the garden, stone store and a stone barn which is ideal for storage, a workshop or potential conversion (subject to planning). A right of way which is shard with next door, provides access to the rear where there is parking for two vehicles. Offered with no onward chain, this characterful home is ready for someone to update and make their own.

Trecastle is a charming village nestled within the beautiful Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, around halfway between Brecon and Llandovery. Surrounded by rolling hills, open countryside and breathtaking mountain scenery, it’s an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle with easy access to nearby towns. The village itself has a strong sense of community and is steeped in history, with origins dating back to medieval times. Local landmarks include the remains of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle and traditional stone cottages that give the village its timeless character. For everyday amenities, the nearby market towns of Brecon (approximately 12 miles east) and Llandovery (around 9 miles west) offer a wide range of shops, schools, leisure facilities, and restaurants. The area is also renowned for its outdoor pursuits, with countless opportunities for walking, cycling, fishing, and horse riding right on the doorstep. Excellent road links via the A40 make Trecastle easily accessible, connecting to the A470 and wider routes to Cardiff, Swansea, and the M4. In all, Trecastle offers the perfect blend of tranquillity, heritage, and natural beauty — a wonderful place to call home for anyone looking to enjoy life in the heart of rural Wales.

Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired 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 ‘C’.


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