A stylish first-floor apartment in a former luxury hotel, right in the heart of Llandrindod Wells. Offering light-filled living, a double bedroom, parking and a 999-year lease - all with no onward chain!
With no onward chain, this fantastic one-bedroom apartment is located on the first floor of a striking former hotel in the very heart of Llandrindod Wells, offering the perfect balance of character, convenience, and practicality.
Ideally placed within walking distance of the town’s wide range of amenities - from shops and restaurants to leisure facilities and transport links - it presents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers, investors, or those seeking a comfortable town-centre base.
The apartment is approached from the first-floor landing via a private lobby serving only two properties, adding to the sense of exclusivity. Inside, the accommodation is light and airy throughout. The reception room enjoys generous proportions, ideal for relaxing or entertaining, with open access through to the well-designed kitchen, creating a sociable layout. From here, a door leads through to a spacious double bedroom, offering a peaceful retreat. The adjoining shower room is smartly fitted with a shower cubicle, low-flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin.
The property is leasehold, with the benefit of a 999-year lease commencing in 2018. The vendors have advised that the ground rent is £100 per annum and the service charge is £923 per annum.
Parking is located to the rear of the building (not designated). With its central position, practical layout, and chain-free status, this stylish apartment is a rare opportunity - whether as a home, a bolt-hole, or an investment. Viewing is highly recommended.
Llandrindod Wells is a thriving spa town, popular with both residents and visitors thanks to its picturesque surrounding countryside and striking mix of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. The town is easily accessible by both rail and road, with regular bus services connecting neighbouring towns and villages, making it a well-connected hub in Mid Wales. Education in the area is highly regarded, with several primary schools, a comprehensive secondary school, and a sixth form all serving the community. Culturally, Llandrindod offers a surprising variety – from The Albert Hall Theatre and the National Cycle Collection Museum, to the large ornamental lake with its sculptures and walking paths. Each year, the town also comes alive during the Victorian Festival, when locals and visitors alike dress in period costume and celebrate its rich heritage. Sporting and recreational facilities are also a strong feature of the town. There are active football and rugby clubs, an international-standard outdoor bowling green which regularly hosts national and international events, as well as a newer indoor bowling centre. Golf enthusiasts are well catered for with a highly regarded 18-hole course and driving range. The local leisure centre adds further amenities, including a full-sized swimming pool, gym, AstroTurf pitch and indoor sports hall – all set against the stunning backdrop of the Wye Valley.