An elegant Edwardian 6-bed, 2-bath, terraced house with 3 receptions, gas central heating, PVC double-glazing and level gardens, conveniently located within a ¼ mile of the town centre, Tesco and Rock Park.
A deceptively spacious (162 m² or 1,747 ft²), 3-storey terraced house built around 1904 from brick walls under a slate roof. It has been tastefully modernised, has mains gas central heating, u-PVC double-glazing and briefly provides: - Ground Floor: Open Porch, Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, Living Room, Kitchen, First Floor: Landing, Bathroom, Separate Toilet, two double Bedrooms and one single Bedroom; Second Floor: Master Bedroom with en-suite Shower Room, one double and one single Bedroom. In addition there is an enclosed forecourt, a passageway to the rear and an enclosed rear garden incorporating paved and decked seating areas, a level lawn, flower borders, mixed shrubs and Summer House / Studio.
EPC - D ( 61 ) Council Tax - Band D
Open Fronted Porch Having a PVC double-glazed door with leaded detail to
Entrance Hall Having a tiled floor, radiator, dado rail, open staircase to first floor and original panelled doors to all rooms.
Lounge 11'10" (3.6m) x 13'6" (4.11m) into bay. Having an original cast iron and tiled open fronted fireplace with a slate surround, dado rail, laminate flooring, radiator, television and telephone points and bay window to front.
Dining Room 12'7" x 10' (3.84m x 3.05m). Having a modern tiled open fireplace, dado rail, radiator, laminate flooring and window to the rear.
Living Room 11'2" x 9'6" (3.4m x 2.9m). Having a small wood burning stove set in a brick alcove fireplace, radiator set in a cabinet, laminate flooring, dado rail, window to the side, understairs cupboard and door to
Kitchen 13'11" x 11'1" (4.24m x 3.38m). Having a range of pine fronted cabinets, incorporating five base cupboards, seven wall cupboards, larder cupboard, Beech block work tops, inset porcelain sink, concealed cooker hood, gas cooker and pelmet lighting. In addition there is plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher, windows to East and West, tiled floor, radiator, built in pantry and PVC double-glazed door to rear garden.
First Floor - Galleried Landing On two levels with a steep open staircase to second floor level.
Bathroom Having a white suite incorporating a pedestal wash basin, cast iron bath with mixer taps and glazed shower cubicle with a multi-head thermostatic shower, together with half-tiled walls, radiator, shaver light, mirror and window to rear.
Separate Toilet Having an original high-level flush toilet and window.
Bedroom 1 (rear) 14'4" (4.37m) x 12'7" (3.84m) minimum. Having a radiator and television point.
Bedroom 2 (front) 12'8" (3.86m) x 10'9" (3.28m) minimum. Having a radiator, cast iron feature fireplace, bay window, television point and varnished floor boards.
Bedroom 3 / Office (front) 11'4" x 7'1" (3.45m x 2.16m). Having a radiator.
Second Floor ( Note - Partially sloping ceilings)
Galleried Landing Having an access to a small loft.
Bedroom 4 (rear) 14'9" (4.5m) x 12'8" (3.86m) maximum 9'9" (2.97m) minimum. Having a radiator and door to
Ensuite Shower Room Incorporating a toilet, wash basin in a vanity unit and glazed shower cubicle with a thermostatic shower (installed 2023) together with tiled surrounds, Worcester gas combi-boiler and extractor fan
Bedroom 5 (front) 12'3" x 10'8" (3.73m x 3.25m). Having a radiator and fitted book shelves.
Bedroom 6 / Office / Stores (front) 11'11" x 7'5" (3.63m x 2.26m). Having a radiator and a very small rooflight.
Gardens Wynberg has a small forecourt with wrought iron railings, red chippings, evergreen shrubs and concrete path. A separate path and covered passage leads to the rear garden, with a gates to Wynberg and its next door neighbour. At the rear there is a large paved patio on two levels, with a step down to a level lawn with a wide flower border on one side, flowering shrubs and two apple trees, with wooden fencing along both sides. At the bottom of the garden there is a Steel Bicycle Store and Studio / Summer House ( 6 m x 3 m ) - A timber structure with a bituminous felt roof (built in 2018), light, power points, glazed French doors and two windows to the south.
Tenure The property is freehold with vacant possession available on completion.
Services Mains gas, electricity, water, drainage and telephone are connected to the property. Gas central heating.
( Note: The installations have not been tested by the Agents )
Fixtures & Fittings described in this brochure are included in the sale price. Certain other items may be available by negotiation.
Local Authority Powys County Council, County Hall, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 5LG Tel: (01597) 826000
Council Tax Band D ( £2,055.34 payable 2024 / 25 )
Llandrindod Wells is a pretty Victorian Spa town that became the County Town of Powys in 1974 with three counties were amalgamated. As a result it has a disproportionate level of services relative to its size (5,109 in 2011 census), to include a Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, Metropole and Commodore Hotels (109 and 50 rooms), beautiful parks (boating lake), Hospital, Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea line), etc. Wynberg has a nice Southerly aspect and is set in a popular mature residential area, just to the West of the town centre, on the opposite side of the railway line. It is within easy walking distance of all amenities, with the Llanerch Inn, Tesco Superstore, Bus and Railway Stations within 200 yards and the town centre and Aldi Supermarket are about 400 yards (via the footbridge at the Station). The beautiful wooded Rock Park (oldest arboretum in Wales), the High School / Leisure Centre (with swimming pool) are about 300 yards. Excellent leisure amenities include a historic 18-hole golf course with driving range, indoor and outdoor bowls (3 international quality rinks), Theatre, Pavilion, beautiful parks, river and lake fishing. The area is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, with unspoilt open hills ideal for walking and mountain biking. The market towns of Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton and Newtown are approximately 7½, 10½, 19 and 27 miles away, with Hereford, Abergavenny and Aberystwyth all about an hours drive, and Cardiff, Swansea and Severn Bridge about a 1¾- hour drive (Times dependent on traffic conditions and any new WAG speed restrictions). In historic Rightmove Surveys LD1 has been declared the friendliest place to move to and happiest area in Wales, no doubt due to the Victorian architecture and lovely Parks that run through the town centre to the River Ithon.
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This is a Freehold property.