Refurbished 2-bed flat with 2 receptions with some retained features, gas CH, panoramic views, set in a convenient town location near to the Lakeside Park. EPC - Band C
Sunnycroft is an imposing L-shaped detached property built in 1899 from brick walls with part rentdered and whitewashed elevations, under a mainly tiled roof together with a striking Copper clad turret. Flat 5 is found at second floor level and is approached over a fine communal staircase with wrought iron balustrade and stained glass window details. This flat has been tastefully modernised, so has mains gas central heating and a nice fitted kitchen, but retains many original features to include two original cast iron and tiled open fireplaces, a magnificent cooking range, stripped pine flooring and lots of bay windows. It has a light and airy atmosphere, panoramic views and provides the following accommodation: -
Entrance Hall Being L-shaped and having a radiator, two sets of cloak hooks, picture rail and stripped pine doors off.
Bedroom 1 15'2" x 13'6" (4.62m x 4.11m). Having an original cast iron fireplace with wood surround, coving, picture rail, radiator, dressing mirror and bay window to West.
Bathroom Having a white coloured wash basin and panelled bath with an electric shower over, together with fitted shelving, radiator and window.
Separate Toilet with an original high-level cistern and window.
Bedroom 2 18'5" x 13'5" (5.61m x 4.1m). Having a cast iron and tiled fireplace with an oak surround, coving, picture rail, two radiators, stripped pine floorboards, sash window and wide bay window to front.
Kitchen 18' x 7'6" (5.49m x 2.29m). Having a range of light wood effect cabinets incorporating nine base cupboards, two glazed wall cupboards, one galleried wall cupboards, four wall cupboards, stainless steel sink, work tops with tiled surrounds, integrated gas hob, electric oven, washing machine and chimney cooker hood, laminate flooring, radiator, breakfast bar, window and door to
Dining Room 18'5" (5.61m) x 11'10" (3.6m) maximum. Having a black leaded cooking range with original blue and white tiles, pine alcove cupboard, stripped pine flooring, picture rail, two radiators and wide bay window to North.
Lounge 21' x 16' (6.4m x 4.88m). Having a brick fireplace (with gas point), two radiators, picture rail, coving, laminate flooring, telephone point, triple ceiling light, four matching wall lights, two sash windows to North and West, and a fantastic turret window that gives panoramic views.
Sunnycroft is set in a most convenient location, roughly ¼-mile from the Town Centre, bus and railway stations and 50 yards from the beautiful Lakeside Park. There is a Chemists downstairs, the Doctors’ Surgery is next door, there are cafés, bars (Arvon Ales, an award winning Ale House) and restaurants within 100 yards and there is unrestricted parking along Princes Avenue (50 yards). Llandrindod Wells is the County Town of Powys and has a good range of shops and business facilities (Tesco Superstore and Aldi Supermarkets), together with successful schools, Cottage Hospital and Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea line). Excellent leisure amenities include a Sports Centre (with swimming pool), indoor and outdoor Bowls (international quality), 18-hole Golf Course (with Driving Range), Theatre, Library, active U3A, Library, Museum, beautiful parks, river and lake fishing. The surrounding area is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, with unspoilt open hills ideal for walking, cycling and other outdoor pursuits. The market towns of Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton, Brecon and Newtown are approximately 7½, 11, 19, 21 and 27 miles distant respectively, with the City of Hereford, Leominster, Abergavenny, Merthyr Tydfil and the coastal resort and University Town of Aberystwyth are all about an hour’s drive, with Cardiff, Swansea and the Severn Bridge all just over a 1½-hour drive (dependent on traffic levels). Llandrindod Wells is a pretty Victorian Spa Resort and in the Rightmove Surveys of 2015, 2017 and 2019 LD1 was declared “the friendliest place to move to in the UK” and the “Happiest Town in Wales” (twice - fifth overall in UK).
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