Property description
A tastefully modernised, 2-bed terraced cottage with a 24’ lounge / diner, nicely fitted kitchen, fine views, oil CH, double-glazing and enclosed rear patio garden, located ¼-mile from a village and 1½ miles from town amenities.
An attractive Edwardian cottage built around 1910 from brick walls, under a slate roof. It has recently been tastefully updated, has oil-fired central heating, double-glazing ( Note - PVC framed doors and 3 rear windows, remainder Aluminium framed ) and briefly provides: - Storm Porch, Entrance Hall, open-plan Lounge Diner, Kitchen, Landing, two double Bedrooms, Bathroom and an Attic Studio / Play Room. In addition there is a small forecourt, a shared passageway, Veranda and a small sheltered yard with steps up to an enclosed patio garden with flower borders, flowering shrubs and Garden Shed. EPC - Band D ( 58 ) Council Tax - Band B
Westlyn is built on a slightly elevated plot with a Westerly aspect and fine views from the front windows across the A483, Railway Line and Ithon Valley to the Cambrian Mountains. A footpath with street lighting leads South to a Bus Stop (200 yards) and the village of Howey is just over ¼-mile and has a Thai Restaurant, Church, Chapel and Community Centre. There are regular bus services to the neighbouring towns of Llandrindod Wells, Builth Wells and Rhayader, and the T4 Traws-Cymru service to Newtown and Cardiff. The footpath runs North to Llandrindod Wells, and the Ridgebourne Service Station is 1 mile and has a Nisa Convenience Store. Llandrindod Wells (1½ miles) is the County Town of and administrative centre of Powys and has a good range of shopping and business facilities, Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, successful schools, Hospital and Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea line). Local leisure facilities within a 11 mile radius include beautiful parks, pubs, Metropole Hotel, Cinema, Theatre, three Sports Centres, indoor and outdoor bowls, two 18-hole Golf Courses, Game and Coarse fishing. The market towns of Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton, Brecon and Newtown are 6, 11, 20, 22 and 28 miles distant respectively, with Hereford, Abergavenny and Aberystwyth all about an hour’s drive, and Cardiff, Swansea and the Severn Bridge are all roughly a 1¾-hour drive (Note dependent on traffic conditions and any new WAG speed restrictions). In ( ... ) surveys the LD1 (Llandrindod Wells) postal area has been declared “The Happiest Town in Wales” on numerous occasions..
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