Forge Road, Llangynidr, Crickhowell - £500,000

bedrooms 3 baths 1 receptions 2
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Tucked away within the sought after village of Llangynidr, overlooking the canal, is this three bed, detached dormer bungalow enjoying parking, a garage and 2 acre paddock.

Key Features

  • three bedrooms
  • detached house
  • popular village location overlooking the canal
  • plenty of parking
  • garage
  • 2 acre paddock
  • two reception rooms and a kitchen/diner
  • cloakroom and bathroom
  • no chain
  • scope for improvement
  • lots of potential

Cae Celyn Bungalow is tucked away in a peaceful setting, overlooking the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Offering spacious and versatile accommodation, the property presents an exciting opportunity for a buyer to modernise and create a wonderful home. The accommodation comprises a generous entrance hall, convenient cloakroom and a good-sized living room filled with natural light. There is also a kitchen/diner, a useful utility room and a ground floor bedroom, providing flexibility for a variety of living arrangements. Upstairs, there are two further bedrooms, both benefiting from built-in storage, along with a family bathroom. Outside, at the front there is a lawned area and a drive which leads to a parking area, providing ample off-road parking and a garage. There is then a private paved patio off the utility room. To the rear, a path through a wooded area leads through to a superb, level paddock of approximately 2 acres. Enjoying countryside views its ideal for those with equestrian or lifestyle interests. Offered for sale with no onward chain, Cae Celyn Bungalow is a fantastic opportunity to acquire a well-positioned home with significant potential in a truly idyllic setting.

Llangynidr is a charming and highly sought-after village nestled in the heart of the Usk Valley, just a short distance from the thriving market town of Crickhowell. Surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park (Bannau Brycheiniog), the village offers an exceptional lifestyle for those seeking a blend of countryside tranquillity and outdoor adventure. The village itself enjoys a strong sense of community and provides a range of local amenities including a well-regarded primary school, village shop, traditional pubs and a village hall. It is particularly popular with walkers and cyclists, with immediate access to some of the area’s most picturesque routes including the towpath of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and the surrounding hills and mountains. Crickhowell, just a few minutes’ drive away, offers a wider selection of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and everyday services, along with a well-regarded secondary school. The larger towns of Abergavenny and Brecon are also easily accessible, providing further amenities, supermarkets and transport links. Despite its peaceful rural setting, Llangynidr remains well connected, with good road links via the A40 and A465, making it an ideal location for commuters as well as those looking for a lifestyle move. Overall, it is a picturesque and desirable village offering the perfect balance of countryside living and convenient access to nearby towns.

Services: Mains electricity and water. Private 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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