Property description
A well appointed, spacious, modern 4-bed, 2-bath detached house with fine views, oil central heating, PVC double-glazing, good parking and enclosed garden, set in a small hamlet 2 miles from amenities.
An individually designed detached house built in 2005 from a highly insulated timber frame with rendered concrete block elevations, under a slate roof. It has been fitted out to a high standard, has a generous floor area of 1,602 ft² or 152 m² PVC double-glazing, oil-fired central heating and briefly provides: - Ground Floor: Storm Porch, Kitchen / Diner, Lounge, Utility Room, Cloakroom and integral Garage; First Floor: Landing, Master Bedroom with en-suite Shower Room, two double Bedrooms, one single Bedroom and Family Bathroom. In addition there is a parking bay with space for four cars and an easily maintained lawned rear garden. EPC - C ( 73 ) Council Tax - Band E
Cefn Gorwydd is a small hamlet that is bisected by a C-class road, set on a small ridge between the Irfon Valley and Eppynt Mountain, which is a Ministry of Defence Training Area. Gwar Capel is set back from the road, has a lovely Southerly aspect at the rear and beautiful panoramic views from the bedrooms. It is only 2 miles from Llanwrtyd Wells, the smallest town in England and Wales, The village of Llangammarch Wells (2.3 miles) is a historic small Victorian Spa resort set on the banks of the River Irfon, with a shop / sub Post Office, a nicely modernised Community Centre, Church, Chapel, Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea), and the Cammarch Hotel (presently closed), and a further ½-mile to the East is the renowned Lake Hotel and Spa Resort. Llanwrtyd Wells, the smallest town in England and Wales and home to “Man v Horse”, “Bog Snorkelling”, beer festival, walking week, etc. is 2 miles and has a Primary School, Doctor’s Surgery, five pubs / restaurants, café and convenience store. The historic, small market town of Builth Wells (10 miles) has a range of shopping and business amenities, Co-op Supermarket, High School, Cinema / Arts Centre, a sports centre, swimming pool, 18-hole parkland golf course, rugby, football, cricket and bowls clubs, river and lake fishing. In addition there are numerous events and attractions at the neighbouring Royal Welsh Showground. The area is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, ideal for walking, mountain biking and horse riding. The County Town of Llandrindod Wells (17½ miles) has a wider range of shops, Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, Theatre, indoor Bowls Arena, etc. The market towns of Brecon and Llandovery are 20 miles and 12 miles distant, with Carmarthen, Newtown, Abergavenny and Merthyr Tydfil about an hour’s drive. The cities of Cardiff and Swansea, and the Severn Bridge are between about a 1½ to 1¾ hour drive (Note - Dependent on traffic volumes).
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