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Abercynrig, Llanfrynach, Brecon, LD3

Wales

£650,000
Listed on 28/09/2025

Property Details

Bedrooms
4
Type
Detached house

Description

Nestled in a serene location by the banks of the River Afon Cynrig, this historic property offers a distinctive canvas for renovation and investment. Once a 19th-century water-powered corn mill, it exudes character and charm with its period features while presenting an exciting opportunity to modernize and customize to your taste. The ground floor features a spacious kitchen/breakfast area equipped with base and wall units, an integrated oven and hob, along with an oil-fired AGA that provides both warmth and culinary capability. The dining room stands out with its exposed beams and an inviting inglenook fireplace complete with a wood-burning stove, perfect for family gatherings. Adjacent to the dining space is a generous living room that also hosts a second wood-burning stove, enhancing the cozy atmosphere throughout the home. Ascending to the upper level, you'll find four bedrooms ready for personal touches, along with both a family bathroom and a separate shower room. Outside, access is via a private road shared with one neighbor leading to a gated parking area. The property’s outdoor space is noteworthy; gently sloping lawns down to the river are bordered by established shrubs and mature trees. An old stone bridge remains on-site, imparting historical significance to the landscape. There's also a greenhouse alongside a substantial stone outbuilding featuring a vaulted ceiling, power, plumbing, and toilet facilities—ideal for various utility purposes or creative endeavors. Additionally, you will find two workshop spaces attached to the home as well as a garage providing ample storage solutions. Located just outside the picturesque village of Llanfrynach within the Brecon Beacons National Park, this property benefits from easy access to stunning countryside trails ideal for walking, cycling, or horse riding. The nearby Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal and Llangorse Lake serve as excellent spots for leisurely activities. Just a few miles away lies Brecon town center which boasts an array of amenities including shops, cafes, restaurants, entertainment options like theatres and cinemas as well as schools—most notably Christ College. For those commuting beyond rural tranquility, convenient road links via the A40 and A470 make travel to Abergavenny, Hereford, and Cardiff straightforward. This unique property combines historical allure with significant potential for enhancement—an enticing prospect for any investor or homeowner looking to make their mark in this desirable locale. Council tax band: F Services include mains electricity; private spring water; shared private drainage; electric heating; oil-fired AGA (note: appliances have not been tested).

Investment Analysis

(LD3 area)
Area Average
£265/sq ft

Renovation Potential

Est. Renovation Cost
£65,000 - £162,500
10-25% of property value
Monthly Sales
13
Average per month
Market Turnover
8%
Properties sold annually

Local Market Trend (LD3)

Area prices are rising by +5.4% over the last 12 months
3 year growth: -0.5%
5 year growth: 33.1%
Investment Disclaimer: Analysis based on LD3 area averages and may not reflect property-specific factors like condition, exact location, or unique features. Renovation costs vary significantly based on property condition and scope of work. Always conduct professional surveys and get multiple quotes before making investment decisions.

Location

Abercynrig, Llanfrynach, Brecon, LD3
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