An attractive 1-bed, end-of-terrace house with panoramic views, oil central heating, PVC double glazing and patio garden, set in a convenient rural location, by a Railway Station and ¾-mile from village amenities. EPC Band E. Council Tax Band B.
A tastefully modernised, end of terrace, former railway cottage (block of four), built from brick walls with part rendered and whitewashed elevations under a slate roof. It has oil-fired central heating, PVC double-glazing and briefly provides: - Canopy Porch, Lounge, Kitchen, Conservatory, Landing, one large Bedroom and Shower Room. In addition there is a small walled forecourt, a rear patio and non-designated off-street rear parking. Counc...
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An attractive 1-bed, end-of-terrace house with panoramic views, oil central heating, PVC double glazing and patio garden, set in a convenient rural location, by a Railway Station and ¾-mile from village amenities. EPC Band E. Council Tax Band B.
A tastefully modernised, end of terrace, former railway cottage (block of four), built from brick walls with part rendered and whitewashed elevations under a slate roof. It has oil-fired central heating, PVC double-glazing and briefly provides: - Canopy Porch, Lounge, Kitchen, Conservatory, Landing, one large Bedroom and Shower Room. In addition there is a small walled forecourt, a rear patio and non-designated off-street rear parking. Council Tax - Band B EPC - Band E (49)
GROUND FLOOR
CONSERVATORY 8'1" x 6'8" (2.46m x 2.03m). A wooden lean-to structure, built off dwarf walls with a triple-skin Polycarbonate roof, shelf, work bench and door to
KITCHEN 10' x 7'6" (3.05m x 2.29m). Having a range of pine fronted cabinets incorporating four base cupboards, three wall cupboards, work tops with tiled surrounds, inset stainless steel sink, plumbing for a washing machine, space for a fridge, Warm-flow oil-fired boiler, under stairs larder (with fitted shelving) and door to
LOUNGE 16' x 12'1" (4.88m x 3.68m). Having a brick chimney breast, beamed ceiling, radiator, television and telephone points, PVC door to front (with Canopy Porch), two radiators, ceiling light and two wall lights.
FIRST FLOOR Approached over a winding staircase to
LANDING Having a small window to the rear and doors off.
BEDROOM 14'10" x 12'1" (4.52m x 3.68m). (front) Having a semi-vaulted ceiling, radiator and two windows to front.
"WET" SHOWER ROOM Having a modern white suite incorporating a toilet, pedestal wash basin and a shower area with a dwarf panels, curtain and electric shower, together with a radiator, window to rear, shelving and airing cupboard (with hot water tank and immersion heater).
OUTSIDE The cottage is set behind a dwarf wall with a wrought iron gate to a small forecourt with a path around the side. At the rear there is a slightly elevated paved patio framed by a brick wall with a PVC oil tank and two steps down to the rear access.
Note - There an un-designated parking area just a little nearer the Station (see photo).
SERVICES Mains electric, water and drainage and telephone. Oil-fired central heating.
Note - The Agents have not tested the installations.
TENURE Freehold with no forward chain.
FIXTURES & FITTING mentioned in this brochure are included in the price.
LOCAL AUTHORITY Powys County Council, County Hall, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 5LG Tel: (01597) 826000
COUNCIL TAX Band B( £1,445.19 for 2023 / 24 )
Station Terrace is a row of five cottages that were built by the Railway Company in the 19th Century, within 100 yards of Penybont Station, which is now just a request halt (normally 10 trains daily (Shrewsbury to Swansea Line). The cottage has a Southerly aspect, it fronts onto the A44 and has fine views to front and rear over farmland. The village of Crossgates is set at the junction of the A44 and A483 and has a Primary School, Community Centre and Service Station (with café and convenience store) within ¾-mile and there is a traditional pub at Penybont (1¼miles). The County Town of and administrative centre of Powys is 4 miles and has a range of shopping and business facilities, Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, successful schools Hospital, Sports Centre, theatre, active U3A, indoor and outdoor bowls (International quality), renowned 18-hole Golf Course (with Driving Range), Game and Coarse fishing. The market towns of Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton and Newtown are approximately 11, 9, 15 and 24 miles distant, with Hereford and Aberystwyth about an hour's drive. Cardiff, Swansea, Worcester and the Severn Bridge are about a 1¾-hour drive (dependent on traffic conditions). In the 2015 survey by Rightmove LD1 (Llandrindod Wells postal area) was declared "the friendliest place to move to in the UK" and in their surveys in 2017, 2019, 2020 and 2021 it was declared "Happiest Town in Wales".
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This is a Freehold property.