Set in the heart of the ever-popular market town of Llandeilo, this period residence is set at the end of a short no-through lane which serves only this property and its adjoining neighbour and enjoys panoramic views across the Towy Valley, the river below, and the hills beyond. Alongside its beautifully presented interior, the property includes a 17-square-metre studio—perfect for working from home, creative use, or simply relaxing while taking in the exceptional scenery.
The home is rich in character, with a welcoming living area featuring quarry tiles, a decorative stone fireplace, and a wood burner. This leads into an open kitchen and dining space, recently upgraded in May 2023. A skylight overhead and double-glazed doors and windows bring in plenty of natural light.
Adjoining the kitchen, the breakfast room offers a homely setting for informal dining, with panelled walls, and a breakfast bar. There's also a practical utility area with a Worcester combi boiler and washing machine. The property also benefits from a basement level currently being used as a workshop.
Upstairs are three well-presented bedrooms, all flooded with natural light through double-glazed windows. The bathroom is tastefully designed with a bathtub and mixer shower, WC, washbasin with mixer tap, part-tiled walls, and a floor-to-ceiling cupboard providing ample storage.
Outside, a shared access road leads to off-road parking. Gated entry to the side provides access to the rear garden, where steps lead to a raised patio area and the impressive Summer House/Studio. Fully insulated, with electricity connected, this beautifully finished space features pine flooring, tongue-and-groove walls, and French doors opening onto a decked terrace—perfect for enjoying the uninterrupted views. This versatile space would also make a great safe playing area for children.
Llandeilo itself offers a lifestyle that blends country charm with modern convenience. The town is home to boutique cafés, independent shops, wine bars, and excellent primary schools. Voted Best Town in Wales by The Times in 2022, it also benefits from a rail link on the Heart of Wales line. Ammanford is just 7 miles away, while Crosshands (8 miles) connects easily to the M4. Carmarthen, the county town, lies approximately 15 miles to the west, offering further amenities and routes to Swansea and beyond. This unique home offers timeless character, thoughtful modern updates, and awe-inspiring views—all in one of Wales’ most desirable towns.
VIEWING: By appointment only via the Agents. TENURE: We are advised Freehold SERVICES: We have not checked or tested any of the services or appliances at the property. COUNCIL TAX: C HEATING: Gas
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