An attractive 2-bed detached bungalow with 2 receptions, E7 electric heating, PVC double-glazing, panoramic views, workshop and level gardens that back onto fields, located within ¼-mile of village amenities. EPC : Band D
A well proportioned detached bungalow built in 1995 with brick elevations and concrete tiled roofs. It has Economy 7 electric heating, PVC double-glazing and it briefly provides: - Canopy Porch, Entrance Lobby, Study, Lounge, Inner Hall, 16’ Kitchen / Diner, 2 Bedrooms and Bathroom, together with parking for 2 cars, a 19’ Workshop (with Utility area), lawned front garden and patio gardens on the Southern side and rear with mature shrubs and flower borders. Council Tax - Band D. EPC - Band D (57)
ENTRANCE LOBBY Having a PVC half glazed door with canopy porch over, mirror, window,
glazed door to Lounge and panelled door to
STUDY / DINING ROOM 10'1" x 8'5" (3.07m x 2.57m). Having a window to front and door to
KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM 16'2" x 8'5" (4.93m x 2.57m). Having a range of wood fronted cabinets incorporating nine base cupboards, four wall cupboards, two glazed wall cupboards, Asterite 1½-bowl sink, work tops with tiled surrounds, integrated ceramic hob, stainless steel electric oven, cooker hood, dishwasher (8 place setting) and fridge. In addition there is a storage heater, large window to South, fitted shelving, spotlight bar, pendant lights, door to Inner Hall and PVC double-glazed door to
WORKSHOP / UTILITY 19'2" x 9'6" (5.84m x 2.9m). Formerly the garage with the front door replaced with pair of part glazed PVC French doors and glazed side panels, windows to side and to rear, stainless sink, two base cupboards, plumbing for washing machine, cloak hooks, four wall cupboards and PVC door to rear.
INNER HALL Having an airing cupboard (with over-sized hot water tank and dual immersion
heaters), access to loft and panelled doors to the Lounge, Bedrooms and Bathroom.
BEDROOM 1 (rear) 11'8" x 9'11" (3.56m x 3.02m). Having a panel heater, television point and fine views (See photo on Page 1).
BEDROOM 2 (rear) 9'11" x 9'3" (3.02m x 2.82m). Having a panel heater and fine views.
BATHROOM Having a white suite incorporating a toilet and wash basin, twin-grip panelled bath with an electric shower and concertina glazed screen over, together with half tiled walls, fan heater, safety grab handles, shaver point and obscure window to North.
LOUNGE 13'11" x 12'5" (4.24m x 3.78m). Having an electric flicker-flame fire with a wood surround, coving, storage heater, television and telephone points and glazed door to Entrance Hall.
OUTSIDE To the front there is tarmac parking for two cars in tandem and a small lawned garden
with mature shrubs, Oak tree and screen hedging. Wicket gates and paved paths run around the bungalow and on the Southern side there is a sheltered paved patio, flower border, shrubs and Silver Birch tree. At the rear there is a paved patio, flower borders, small pond and garden shed, surrounded by native species hedges, and on the North side there is just a narrow flower border.
TENURE This property is Freehold.
SERVICES: Mains electricity, telephone, drainage and water are connected. ( Note: The Agents have not tested the installations )
FIXTURES & FITTINGS As described in this brochure are included in the sale price. Most of the furniture is available for purchase subject to negotiation.
LOCAL AUTHORITY Powys County Council, County Hall, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 5LG Tel: (01597) 826000
COUNCIL TAX Band D ( £1,764.86 for 2022 / 3 )
Note - Most photos taken with a wide angle lens.
Newbridge-on-Wye is a picturesque small village set in the beautiful upper Wye Valley and bisected by the A470 Cardiff to Bangor Trunk road. It has a Primary School, sub-Post Office / Convenience Store, two Public Houses, Garage, Church, Chapel, Community Centre and Bus Stop, surrounded by unspoilt countryside. Meadowlands is private development of bungalows that was built in the 1990’s, as the second phase of a single road cul-de-sac, the first part is Knapplands, just separated by an historic bridleway. Number 1 has a Westerly aspect and is set on a roughly triangular shaped, level plot that borders onto a farmland at the rear and the Bridleway on the South side, and it is within a short walk of facilities. The County Town of Llandrindod Wells is 4½ miles and the small market towns of Builth Wells and Rhayader are 5½ miles and 8 miles distant respectively with a regular bus service. Together they provide a good range of shopping and business facilities (Tesco Superstore, Aldi and Co-op Supermarkets), Secondary Schools, Cottage Hospital and Railway Stations (Shrewsbury to Swansea Line). In the 2015, 2017 and 2019 Rightmove surveys LD1 (Llandrindod Wells postal area) was declared “the friendliest place to move to in the UK” and “Happiest Town in Wales”. The area is renowned of its outstanding beauty and excellent leisure amenities within a 12 mile radius include three sports centres, two golf courses, indoor and outdoor bowls, Cinema, Theatres, fishing on the River Wye, Llyn Gwyn and Elan Valley Dams. The market towns of Llanidloes, Brecon and Newtown are approximately 22, 26 and 31 miles distant, with the coastal resort and University Town of Aberystwyth and City of Hereford are around an hours drive.
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