, Groesffordd, Brecon - £350,000

bedrooms 2 baths 2 receptions 2
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This charming, Grade II listed, two bed, detached cottage is a real gem in a unique location near Cefn Brynich Lock and enjoys delightful countryside and river views.

Key Features

  • two bedrooms
  • detached cottage
  • grade II listed
  • character features and a wood burning stove
  • kitchen and two reception rooms
  • shower room and bathroom
  • wonderful countryside and river views
  • gardens
  • no chain
  • sought after and unique location

As the name suggests, Lock Cottage enjoys a truly unique setting just below Cefn Brynich Lock, on the outskirts of the popular village of Groesffordd. Overlooking the River Usk, bridge and surrounding countryside, it’s a special spot with lovely views in every direction. Originally two cottages and now a charming Grade II listed home, it is attractively presented, full of character and offered with no onward chain, ideal as a main residence or a perfect second home. On the ground floor, the kitchen is full of charm with tiled flooring, exposed timbers, an AGA, integrated oven and hob and a deep glazed sink. This opens into the dining room with doors leading out to the garden. The living room is particularly cosy, featuring an inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, exposed painted stone walls and ceiling timbers. Two separate staircases lead to the first floor, each accessing a bedroom, both with fitted storage and served by a shared bathroom. Outside, the gardens wrap around the property with a mix of lawn, chippings, decked and paved seating areas, all designed to make the most of the views. There are several seating spots, perfect for relaxing and taking it all in, along with useful outbuildings including sheds and a greenhouse. Across the road is an allocated parking space and an additional garden area with raised vegetable beds, a shed and greenhouse.

The property is situated near Cefn Brynich Lock and Lock Bridge, just outside the village of Groesffordd approximately 2.5 miles outside Brecon Brecon is a traditional market town known for its stunning scenery, rich history and welcoming community. It boasts a wide range of amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, a leisure centre, theatre and the popular weekly market. The town is also well served by both primary and secondary schools, as well as Christ College, a private boarding school for boys and girls aged 7-18. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside is second to none. Residents enjoy immediate access to picturesque walks, cycling routes, riverside paths and iconic peaks such as Pen y Fan. The Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal winds through the area, adding charm and offering peaceful towpath walks. Brecon benefits from good road links, with easy access to Abergavenny, Hereford, Cardiff and Swansea, making it ideal for commuters or those wanting to explore further afield while still enjoying a slower pace of life.

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 ‘E’.


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