A spacious, five bed family home in a sought after location and enjoying parking, a double garage and pretty gardens.
This period, spacious home is neatly presented throughout and ticks all the boxes for a family. On the ground floor there is a spacious entrance hall, a good size, light and airy living room with bay window, a snug and a dining room for formal meals. There is also a kitchen and breakfast room. The living accommodation all flows well together making it great for family living and entertaining with French doors from the snug to the dining room and patio doors out to the garden. On the first floor there are four good size bedrooms and a family bathroom. On the second floor there is a further bedroom, bathroom, dressing room and separate WC. The property has lots of lovely features such as bay windows, windows with coloured and leaded glass, covings, picture rails and a lovely staircase. Outside the gardens are attractively landscaped and well maintained. At the front there is a driveway for at least three cars, a double garage with large workshop at the rear, lawned area and shrub borders. Side access leads to the rear garden which is large, gently sloping and mainly laid to lawn with a variety of pretty, mature shrub and flower borders. Off the kitchen there is a lovely patio area with steps up to the lawn and a well-positioned paved seating area. At the top of the garden there is then another seating area from where you can sit and enjoy the views over the town and Beacons.
Camden Road is one of Brecon’s premier roads within walking distance of the town centre and its amenities. Brecon is a traditional market town renowned for its stunning scenery, rich history and vibrant community spirit. The centre for the Brecon Beacons National Park, it is surrounded by rolling countryside, rivers and mountains offering the perfect blend of town amenities and outdoor adventure. The town itself has a charming mix of Georgian and Jacobean architecture, cobbled streets and a bustling high street with independent shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants. Local attractions include Brecon Cathedral, the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal and the famous Brecon Jazz Festival. For families, there are well-regarded schools, a leisure centre, theatre and a variety of clubs and societies. Brecon is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with walking, cycling, fishing and horse riding right on the doorstep, as well as easy access to Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales. Despite its scenic setting, the town is well connected, with good road links via the A40 and A470 to Cardiff, Swansea, Hereford and beyond. With its blend of culture, community, and natural beauty, Brecon is an excellent place to live, work, and enjoy a superb quality of life.
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 ‘G’.