Property description
An attractive, well appointed, 5-bed, 2-bathrooms, detached house with 2 receptions, gas central heating, PVC double-glazing and private rear garden, set in popular quiet area, ¾-mile from town centre amenities.
A well proportioned, spacious detached house built in the early 1990s from traditional brick and block walls, under a slate roof. It has been upgraded with PVC double-glazing, has mains gas central heating and briefly provides: - Porch, Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen, Landing, five Bedrooms (one with en-suite Shower Room), and a family Bathroom. In addition there is a Garage, parking bay for 4 cars and gently sloping mature lawned gardens with excellent privacy and a large South-facing deck along the rear of the house. Council Tax - Band E EPC - D ( 59 )
Gorse Farm is a private development of 66 houses and bungalows that was completed about 25 years ago and is maturing nicely. This is a very popular area on the Eastern side of the town, near open countryside, woodland and the Lakeside park. Number 42 is built on a corner plot with a lovely Southerly aspect at the rear and it is surrounded by tall screen hedging that gives it excellent privacy. It is located about a 600 yard walk from a Primary School and the town centre is about ¾-mile. Llandrindod Wells is a pretty Victorian Spa Town and since 1974 the County Town and administrative centre of Powys (2011 population 5,109), and it has 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, 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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