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Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, LD1

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Detached Bungalow

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1

BATHROOMS

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Key features

  • Idyllic Off-Grid Retreat – Set within approximately 2.3 hectares (5.7 acres) of peaceful, south-easterly facing hillside, with sweeping views to the Wye Valley
  • Ready for Visionary Development/s – Prime opportunity (subject to planning) for striking Grand Designs-style home/s in a dramatic natural setting
  • Self-Sufficient Living – Equipped with solar panels and rainwater-harvesting infrastructure, with potential to expand existing sustainable systems
  • Wren Lodge Chalet – Well insulated and positioned main residence featuring a kitchenette, sleeping platform, a short walk to separate shower and toilet facilities
  • Multiple Outbuildings – Includes a characterful former livestock barn with incinerating toilet and shower room, log/tool store, and skylit workshop with power
  • Wildlife & Tranquillity – Large wildlife pond, chicken run, enclosed vegetable garden, and private corners for reflection - ideal for nature lovers or eco-tourism
  • Rich in Character & History – Includes the evocative ruins of a historic stone structure, believed to be a former farmhouse or even a Roman guard hut
  • Unspoiled Yet Accessible – Approached via quiet country lane and track; secluded without feeling remote, and close to the Elan Valley and amenities
  • Council tax band – A (2025-6 £1,453.30)

Description

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire your very own rural dream - off-grid, utterly private, and nestled in the romantic heart of Mid Wales. Dinas is not merely a property; it’s a pocket of paradise, a soulful, storied landscape where wild beauty and quiet ambition go hand in hand. Whether you’re seeking a Grand Designs-worthy vision, a Prepper’s Paradise, or the ultimate retreat from the noise of the modern world, this is a place that invites deep breaths, big ideas, and a slower, more meaningful way of living.

Set amidst the dramatic meeting point of the River Wye and River Elan, Dinas gazes serenely across the valley below, with uninterrupted south-easterly views of the rolling hills and skies that seem to go on forever. Tucked into the ancient and unspoiled terrain of Llanwrthwl, this is a landscape where moorlands melt into oak woods, red kites wheel soundlessly above, and the whisper of history can be heard in every breeze - standing stones, weathered ruins, and timeworn footpaths thread through the land like clues to another life. From the moment you leave the quiet country lane and begin the gentle descent into Dinas, the outside world starts to fall away. A winding track leads past a cleverly designed garage and garage/carport - nearly complete and already fitted with a rainwater-harvesting roof, channelling precious water into storage tanks. A hardstanding area below offers space for parking, storage, or future expansion, while the wide entrance allows for double doors to be installed. Even this arrival is purposeful, hinting at the thoughtfulness woven throughout the site.

At the heart of the retreat is Wren Lodge - a warmly insulated off-grid chalet that blends comfort with simplicity. Step inside to find a welcoming hallway, a compact but capable kitchenette, and a relaxed reception area centred around a Prity wood-fired cooking stove. It’s a place for long, slow meals and winter warmth. The sleeping area allows complete relaxation in the darkness, making this a fully liveable and inviting base while you shape your next vision for the land.

Further up the hillside, the solar array quietly soaks in the sunlight, powering a robust battery bank and 240V Pure Sine Wave inverter system. Essential appliances, from fridge and microwave to freezer and lighting, are already supported, giving you the confidence of modern convenience in a totally off-grid world. The former livestock barn - complete with traditional hayloft - has been lovingly reimagined to include a functional service area, a dry log and tool store, a second shower room, and a separate room housing an Ecojohn waterless incinerator toilet. Just across the way, The Dog House (a well-equipped workshop) is a wonderful space, with its skylight, generous bench space, and room for all your creative endeavours.

The grounds - stretching across 2.3 hectares (around 5.7 acres) - are a wonder in themselves. There are trees here by the thousands, offering not just shade and seclusion, but a sense of quiet companionship. A large man-made pond plays host to amphibians, birds and dragonflies, while pathways meander past a chicken run, garden plots, foraging spots and secluded places to sit, think, or simply watch the seasons pass. A ruined stone building rests quietly within the landscape - perhaps the remains of an old farmhouse, or as local whispers would have it, a Roman guard hut. Add to that the presence of two ancient oaks, gnarled and noble, standing sentinel over the land, and the setting begins to feel almost mythic.

Though off-grid, Dinas is not off-limits to further development. The land’s gentle slope and sun-kissed aspect make it ideal for a bold, sustainable architectural build - subject to planning permission - and with mains electricity tantalisingly close (just across the lane, some 50 metres away), the balance of wild living and practical potential is perfectly poised. There is even a vertical wind turbine already in place, ready to supplement the solar during shorter winter days, ensuring that the rhythm of self-sufficiency keeps on turning, whatever the season. Whether you’re chasing a new chapter, a more intentional lifestyle, or a complete reimagining of how - and where - you want to live, Dinas is a place that speaks to the heart. It's a sanctuary for dreamers, designers, nature lovers and storytellers alike. A place to build, to restore, to retreat. To live more lightly on the land, and more deeply within it.

Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: 55.55 Mbps (average speed of Mbps). We have been advised there is no broadband connected to the property, however the mobile broadband has been tested at 13.6 Mbps (download) & 7.41Mbps (upload). 

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Dinas enjoys a wonderfully secluded position, set near the end of a quiet no-through lane approximately one mile from the historic village of Llanwrthwl - perfectly placed in the heart of Mid-Wales. tucked away from, yet conveniently close to the A470 – the main A road running through the Heart of Wales, this tranquil location offers the best of both worlds: peaceful rural living with convenient access to Newbridge-on-Wye and the vibrant market town of Rhayader. Llanwrthwl itself is steeped in heritage and character, named after St. Gwrthwl, a local saint who founded the village church and is commemorated each year on 2 March. The village is distinguished by its remarkable archaeological history: in the 1950s, exquisite Bronze Age gold artefacts - including finely crafted torcs and a twisted gold ring - were discovered in the surrounding area. The parish church of St. Gwrthwl stands as a testament to the area’s deep past, featuring a striking prehistoric standing stone near its south porch - believed to be either an ancient cross shaft or a remnant of Druidic worship. Further within the parish, the enigmatic Rhôs Saith-maen, or “Seven Stone Common,” features a mysterious arrangement of stones whose origins remain uncertain - possibly sepulchral, ritualistic, or military in nature. Surrounded by such depth of history and immersed in the unspoiled natural beauty of the Wye Valley, Dinas offers not only a rare opportunity to live off-grid in peace and privacy but also to connect with the ancient landscape and rich cultural fabric of rural Wales.

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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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About James.Dean, Builth Wells

51 High Street, Builth Wells, LD2 3AB
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James Dean are passionate about property and people. They are forward thinking estate agents with a great web site, jamesdean4property.co.uk, superb window displays and experienced staff helping sell your home. They are always looking to improve through modern technology and good old fashioned service, they accompany viewings and have quality sale details with floor plans. They also have country home, letting and surveying departments. Selling, letting or buying let James Dean look after you.

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