A most comfortable, light and airy, 1-bed ground floor apartment with a large reception, gas CH, secondary glazing and parking space, conveniently located near two Parks and only 400 yards from the town centre. EPC Rating : D (65).
The Beaufort is an attractive Victorian 5-storey semi-detached property that has been sub-divided into 7 flats and a shop for many years. This ground floor apartment is located at street level, has been tastefully updated, has mains gas central heating, secondary glazing and it briefly provides: - Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, 20’ Lounge / Diner, a double Bedroom with an en-suite Shower Room and Kitchen. Note - Unreserved parking at the rear. EPC - D (65)
LEASEHOLD Note - Held on a 999-year Lease from 1979 and 1/8 Shareholder in the Freehold.
COMMUNAL ENTRANCE HALL - Approached via an inviting open Porch with letter boxes and original stained glass door, with an electric meter cupboard, original tiled floor and door to
ENTRANCE HALL Being L-shaped and on two levels, with a central heating thermostat and doors to the Lounge, Bedroom, Kitchen and
CLOAKROOM Having a white toilet, pedestal wash basin, understairs cupboard and a secondary glazed window with stained glass detail.
LOUNGE 20'5" x 13'10" (6.22m x 4.22m). 20' 5" into bay x 13' 10"
Having a feature fireplace with an electric flicker-flame stove, two radiators, plaster coving, picture rail, telephone and television points, polished pine flooring and large secondary glazed window to front.
BEDROOM 11'7" x 11'2" (3.53m x 3.4m). Having a radiator, built-in wardrobe, stained glass window to rear and door to
SHOWER ROOM Having a white toilet, wash basin, tiled shower cubicle with an electric shower and curtain, together with half tiled walls, extractor fan, ladder towel heater, toiletries cabinet and two windows.
KITCHEN 8'9" x 6' (2.67m x 1.83m). Having a white suite incorporating four base cupboards, three wall cupboards, two glazed and leaded wall cupboards, work tops with tiled surrounds, cooker hood, stainless steel 1½-bowl sink, secondary glazed window, radiator, Worcester gas combi-boiler, plumbing for a washing machine, Beko electric cooker and under counter LEC fridge/freezer.
OUTSIDE: An arch and ramp gives access to the communal rear car park.
FIXTURES & FITTING described in this brochure are included in the sale price.
SERVICES Mains electric, gas, water, drainage and telephone are connected.
TENURE Held on a 999-year lease from 29/9/1979 on a peppercorn rent if demanded.
The current management charge (covering normal maintenance, services charges and
building insurance) is £263.39 per half year, paid in March and September. The freehold
of the flats is held by Beaufort Management (Llandrindod Wells) Limited and the
purchaser will be a 1/8 shareholder. The eight shareholders are collectively responsible
for arranging future maintenance etc. The lease contains a covenant for NO PETS.
The Beaufort is a pretty Victorian semi-detached property with a Easterly aspect. It fronts onto the A483 Builth Wells road just to the South of the mini-roundabout (opposite the former Automobile Palace), where there is a café, restaurant and bar. It is only 100 yards from the beautiful Lakeside Park and about ¼-mile from town centre amenities. Flat 6 is found at Ground Floor level and is approached through the main entrance, with one flat below, a gallery to the side and six flats upstairs. An archway and sloping cart track give access to the communal private car park (no allocated spaces). Llandrindod Wells is the County Town of and administrative centre of Powys and has a range of shopping and business facilities, Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, successful schools, Cottage Hospital, Bus Station and Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea line). Local leisure facilities include a Sports Centre, theatre, active U3A, the renowned Hotel Metropol, indoor and outdoor bowls (International quality), renowned 18-hole Golf Course (with Driving Range), beautiful parks, Game and Coarse fishing. The market towns of Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton, Brecon and Newtown are 7½, 10, 19, 24 and 26 miles distant, with Hereford, Abergavenny and Aberystwyth all about an hour’s drive. Cardiff, Swansea, Worcester and the Severn Bridge are just over a 1½-hour drive (dependent on traffic conditions). In the 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 and 2021 Rightmove surveys Llandrindod Wells was declared to be “ The Happiest Town in Wales”.
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