
Llangammarch Wells, LD4

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached Bungalow
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Freehold
Key features
- Idyllic Countryside Setting - Nestled in the rolling hills of Mid-Wales on a generous one-acre plot, offering peace, privacy, and stunning views down to the River Irfon
- Elegant Curb Appeal – Sweeping lawns, mature trees, a private driveway, and classic bay windows create a striking first impression
- Sophisticated Living Spaces – A spacious reception room with a feature bay window and a wood-burning stove sets a warm, inviting tone
- Designer Kitchen/Dining – High-spec fittings, range-style cooker space, and a light-filled bay-window nook perfect for scenic meals or morning coffee
- Three Serene Double Bedrooms – All beautifully appointed with bespoke Sharps fitted wardrobes and flooded with natural light
- Luxury Bathroom Suite – Contemporary design with a separate bath, walk-in shower, and premium finishes
- Extensive Outdoor Lifestyle – Expansive rear lawn, summer house, mature planting, a garage, workshop, timber outbuilding, and a new logstore
- Turnkey Perfection – Fully upgraded with new boiler, roof, guttering, weatherboarding, and ready for immediate enjoyment—ideal as a home, retreat, or remote work haven
Description
Contemporary Comfort in an Idyllic Countryside Setting – Detached Bungalow in Mid Wales
Set amid the rolling green hills of Mid Wales, this beautifully presented detached bungalow occupies a generous one-acre plot and offers a rare fusion of modern luxury and timeless rural charm. Impeccably upgraded by the current owner, the property stands as a testament to quality, comfort, and refined living.
From the moment you arrive, the home makes a lasting impression. A private driveway sweeps past expansive lawns to a smart, well-maintained exterior, enhanced by elegant bay windows. Inside, the heart of the home is a spacious reception room—ideal for entertaining or relaxing - framed by a large bay window with serene views stretching down to the River Irfon.
The high-spec kitchen/dining room is equally impressive, complete with premium cabinetry, quality worktops, and space for a range-style cooker. A charming bay-windowed nook at the front offers the perfect space to unwind or dine while enjoying panoramic views of the gently rising front garden, bathed in natural light and framed by mature trees.
The layout flows effortlessly through three generously sized double bedrooms, each fitted with bespoke Sharps wardrobes that balance sleek modern design with practical storage. A luxurious bathroom completes the interior, featuring a walk-in shower, a separate bath, and elegant contemporary finishes.
The property has benefited from extensive recent improvements, including a new boiler, upgraded rear roofing, new weatherboarding and guttering, and the installation of a stylish wood-burning stove in the reception room - bringing warmth and a welcoming focal point to the living space.
Outdoor living is equally impressive. The front garden gently ascends toward a quiet, hedge-lined country lane and is bordered by a post-and-wire fence, beyond which sheep graze in nearby farmland. To the rear, expansive lawns roll down toward the River Irfon, dotted with mature trees and featuring a delightful summer house tucked beneath the canopy. A neatly trimmed hedge marks the boundary, beyond which a meandering footpath leads through the picturesque countryside.
Practicality meets potential with a selection of outbuildings, including a large garage, versatile workshop, timber outbuilding for hobbies or storage, and a newly built open-fronted timber shed/logstore.
Originally built in the early 1900s as a hunter’s lodge, the property carries a rich sense of heritage. The original section showcases traditional craftsmanship, with timber-frame construction and metal/timber cladding, preserving its rustic charm and connection to the surrounding landscape. A later rear extension, built with cavity block walls and finished in smooth render, enhances the accommodation - seamlessly blending character with modern functionality.
Whether you're seeking a full-time residence, a countryside escape, or a tranquil remote working base, this move-in-ready home offers a rare opportunity - where contemporary living meets the peaceful beauty of rural Wales.
Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: 55.95 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).
We are informed by our client that Superfast broadband is already installed to a telegraph pole within the grounds of the property - buyers simply need to arrange final connection via BT.
Please note you should always confirm this by speaking to the specific provider you would like to use. This is for guidance only.
The property enjoys a peaceful setting a short walk from the village of Llangammarch Wells, which offers a well-connected yet peaceful lifestyle. The village features a railway halt on the scenic Heart of Wales Line, linking Shrewsbury to Swansea - ideal for commuters or leisure travel. Local amenities include a village shop selling food, newspapers, and everyday essentials, which also functions as a general Post Office. Community life is vibrant, centred around Alexandra Hall, which hosts regular activities such as Tai Chi, coffee mornings, short bowls, and toddler groups—fostering a strong village spirit. Just four miles away lies Llanwrtyd Wells, officially Britain’s smallest town. This quirky and historic spa town—famous for events like the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and Man versus Horse Marathon—sits between the Tywi and Irfon valleys and retains its charm with picturesque surroundings and a unique community character. Around eight miles to the east is the market town of Builth Wells, offering a wider range of facilities including primary and secondary schools, a cinema, leisure centre, sports clubs, and the internationally renowned Royal Welsh Showground—home to the largest agricultural show in Europe. Builth Wells also benefits from strong transport links, including the Builth Road railway station on the Heart of Wales Line and a bus route connecting Cardiff to North Wales. The area is a gateway to natural beauty, situated within the Wye Valley and close to the spectacular Elan Valley at Rhayader—perfect for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. For wildlife lovers, Gigrin Farm nearby offers a rare chance to witness Red Kite feeding in a stunning rural setting.
- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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