This semi-detached property presents a prime opportunity for renovation enthusiasts or buyers seeking a creative project. Nestled in a tranquil village setting, the home is currently available without any onward chain, allowing for an efficient transition to ownership. The ground floor features an entrance hall that leads to a snug living room equipped with a solid fuel fire, which serves the central heating system. Adjacent is a dining room and a kitchen that boasts ample cupboard space along with integrated appliances such as an oven, hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a bathroom, offering versatile living arrangements. The exterior includes steps leading down to the front door and a lawned garden. Side access opens up to the rear garden that combines both functional and aesthetic elements with its paved seating area, chipping paths, water feature, and sections of lawn and artificial grass—perfect for outdoor relaxation. Additionally, there is a sizable timber store/workshop, summer house, and greenhouse enhancing practical use of the outdoor space.
Trecastle is located within the scenic Bannau Brycheiniog National Park and offers easy access to both Brecon and Llandovery. The surrounding countryside provides stunning views and numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like walking and cycling. While the village retains its historical charm with landmarks dating back to medieval times, it also benefits from being close to market towns that have essential amenities including shops and schools. With good transport links via the A40 connecting you to larger cities like Cardiff and Swansea, this property not only holds immediate appeal but also significant potential for investment through updates or complete renovations suited to personal taste.