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Laburnnham House, Middleton Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Mid Wales, LD1

PROPERTY TYPE

Maisonette

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

1

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Key features

  • Spacious Flat Over Four Floors
  • Private Entrance
  • Situated In The Heart Of Llandrindod Wells
  • Town Centre Location
  • Central Heating

Description

Laburnham House is situated in the heart of the Historic Spa town of Llandrindod Wells, located in a terrace of similar Victorian properties. This property affords any prospective purchaser the opportunity to live in the centre of this Elegant Spa Town which is renowned for its stunning Victorian architecture. Originally built-in mid-Victorian times as a private hotel, when at this time the commercial centre of Llandrindod was on the west side of the railway: only in later years was a shop front put in.

The accommodation is spread over four floors and benefits from wide landings between the floors and retains its period doors and bannisters. With access from the pavement provided by an entrance door to the right of the shop. Stairs lead to the first floor where there is a separate toilet along the side a modern bathroom with a bath and shower as well as an enclosed hand basin. Next door is the spacious kitchen/breakfast room with fitted cupboards at floor level and overhead. On the outside wall is a glass door which leads to a balcony with a wooden stairs case giving access to a walled garden below which is approximately 20ft wide by 25ft long.

The main dwelling has similarly shaped rooms on three further floors, although the top floor is smaller and has sloping ceilings. The living accommodation comprises three rooms on each of the three floors which can be used as either bedrooms or living rooms. Only the lowest floor has a bow window looking out onto the main shopping street. The adjoining room houses the Worcester Combi gas boiler which provides the central heating: this room could be used as an office or study.
On the next floor are three main bedrooms one of which has a fitted wardrobe. The top floor has two further bedrooms and a windowless box room.

Llandrindod Wells has a mix of small independent shops, eateries and public houses, doctors, dentists, hospital with a small injury department, library, high school, two supermarkets, leisure centre, golf course, train, bus station and boating lake. The whole area around Llandrindod Wells is noted for its stunning scenery and the range of outdoor activities on offer.
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Laburnnham House, Middleton Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Mid Wales, LD1

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About Gwalia Properties, Llandrindod Wells

1 Park Crescent, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 6AB

Gwalia Properties located in the Famous Victorian Spa Town of Llandrindod Wells, offers sales, rental and auction services for all types of property across Mid- Wales.

Paul who started Gwalia Properties has lived locally all his life. Working in property for the past 40 years, selling and managing rental properties of all types, also buying at auction for clients, and overseeing refurbishment projects for clients to sell on. He has a unique knowledge of investment property throughout the region.

Rachel who is responsible for the Residential Sales side of the business has worked in Estate Agency for the past 30 years and has lived locally for the past 20 years. Rachel has a wide experience in Sales having previously overseen several Sales Offices in the local area for a corporate company.

Being a family business with many years of experience in property matters, our service is unique and personal. We are one of the only Agents in Wales who specialise in the sale of Park Homes in the region.

We understand how special your Home is to you and the journey you are about to embark on, whether its your first home, your forever Home or your retirement Home, whatever stage you are at, to carry on your journey, your Home needs selling or renting.

To start the next stage of your journey and to find out how we can help you call us, or pop in to the Office for a chat over a cup of tea or coffee.

Our Area is unique and has some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK from mountains and waterfalls to lakes.

Mid Wales has no large cities and is made up of small Towns like Llandrindod Wells once famous as an Inland Holiday resort in the late 1890's or Rhayader now the Gateway to the famous Elan Valley, an area often referred to as Wales's own Lake District, these mostly man-made reservoirs were built to Supply water to the midlands.

Llanwrtyd Wells another old Spa Town is home to some very eclectic events like The World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the Man v Horse Race.

Builth Wells situated on the Banks of the River Wye is the home to one of the biggest Agricultural Shows in Europe The Royall Welsh Show.

At the foot of our area is the renowned Brecon Beacons National Park with one the highest peaks in South Wales Pen-y-Fan, this area is also home to the International Dark Sky Reserve.

Where ever you decide to live in Mid Wales you can be sure of one thing, there is space to live, breathe and raise a family. The property selection afforded to a buyer in our area is diverse and Offers exceptional value for money compared to other parts of the country.

Whether you want to retire or make a life changing move to change your life work balance you can be sure to find a property to suite any budget.

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