Property description
An attractive 3-bed, link-detached house with gas CH, PVC DG, garage and lawned gardens, set in a popular location backing onto a school playing field, within easy walking distance of the town centre and Lakeside Park.
A spacious link-detached house built around 1994 from an insulated timber frame with brick elevations, under a concrete tiled roof. It has mains gas central heating, Rosewood pattern PVC double-glazing and briefly provides: - Porch, Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Kitchen, Dining Room, Lounge, Galleried Landing, three Bedrooms and Bathroom. In addition there is a Garage, tarmac parking bay, open-plan level, lawned front garden and an enclosed rear garden with a gently sloping lawn, shrubs, patio and good privacy. EPC - C ( 72 ) Council Tax - Band E
Woodlands is a private development of houses and bungalows that was completed in 1999, set in a prestigious residential area, next to a primary school, near the County Council Headquarters, about a ¼-mile walk from the Lakeside Park and ½-mile from the town centre. Number 54 is found in a cul-de-sac at the bottom of the estate, and is built on a gently sloping plot with an Easterly aspect, and the rear garden has a sunny South-Westerly aspect and backs onto the Primary School’s playing field. It is located about a 150 yard walk from Cefnllys Primary School and town centre amenities and the Lakeside Park are within ½-mile. Llandrindod Wells is a pretty Victorian Spa Town and since 1974 the County Town and administrative centre of Powys (2011 population 5,109), so it has a disproportionate level of services to include a Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, successful schools, Hospital and Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea line). Local leisure facilities include a Sports Centre, indoor and outdoor bowls (International quality), renowned 18-hole Golf Course (with driving range), thriving U3A (over 250 members), Theatre, Library, Game and Coarse fishing, and beautiful parks. Historic ( ... ) surveys have declared LD1 (Llandrindod Wells postal area) to be “the friendliest place to move to in the UK” and “Happiest Town in Wales” on numerous occasions. The market towns of Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton, Brecon and Newtown are 8, 11, 20, 24 and 27 miles distant, with Hereford, Abergavenny, Merthyr Tydfil and Aberystwyth all about an hour’s drive. Cardiff, Swansea, Worcester and the Severn Bridge are all about a 1¾-hour drive. (Note - All times dependent on traffic conditions and any new WAG speed restrictions)
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