Nestled in the heart of a charming village and set back from the main thoroughfare, this two-bedroom end-terrace property offers considerable renovation potential for those looking to customize their living space. With no onward chain, this home is an appealing option for first-time buyers or investors seeking a project with promise.
The ground floor features a kitchen and dining area equipped with fitted cupboards and an integrated eye-level oven and hob, providing a functional starting point for upgrades. An inner hallway leads to a convenient WC and utility/storage space. The inviting living room showcases character elements such as exposed ceiling beams and a stone fireplace complete with a wood-burning stove, adding to the property's charm.
Upstairs, you will find two generously sized double bedrooms, both benefiting from picturesque views of the surrounding countryside, including the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain. The first floor is completed by a family bathroom that presents further opportunities for enhancement. Outside, sought-after parking is available alongside gardens at the front and side of the property, currently laid to lawn with established shrubbery but offering ample scope for future landscaping or outdoor improvements.
Located within the desirable village of Bwlch, this property enjoys proximity to stunning natural landscapes typical of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The community-oriented village features essential amenities such as a shop, post office, café, pub, and garage. For broader shopping needs or recreational options, both Brecon (7 miles) and Crickhowell (5 miles) provide additional facilities.
Families will appreciate the availability of well-regarded primary and secondary schools nearby. Additionally, Bwlch serves as an ideal base for commuting; the A40 road allows easy access to Abergavenny (12 miles), which includes a mainline railway station connecting to Cardiff, Hereford, and London. Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves in an ideal setting for walking, cycling, horse riding, and water sports in this picturesque region of Mid Wales.
The property benefits from mains electricity, water and drainage services. Electric heating is currently in place; however, please note that appliances and systems have not been tested. Council tax is designated under band ‘D’.