
Llanhamlach, Brecon

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
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Freehold
Description
Description
This exceptional semi-detached country residence offers an outstanding opportunity to acquire a beautifully refurbished and extended home in a truly breathtaking rural setting. Commanding magnificent, uninterrupted views of the Brecon Beacons, the property combines traditional charm with a refined contemporary finish, creating a home of genuine warmth, style, and quality. Thoughtfully renovated and extended by the current owners to an exacting standard, fully insulated the interior showcases a wealth of character features including exposed stonework and striking timber beams that blend seamlessly with elegant contemporary finishes. Well-equipped for modern living, boasting structured cabling with Ethernet points in each room—perfect for home working.
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The spacious and versatile accommodation includes two inviting reception rooms, each with multifuel stoves, perfect for relaxed evenings or formal entertaining, along with a stunning dual-aspect dining room featuring French doors that lead out to the garden and frame the spectacular surrounding landscape. A well-appointed kitchen and generously proportioned utility room offer superb practicality for modern family life. Upstairs, four beautifully finished bedrooms each enjoy the luxury of private en-suite facilities, providing comfort and privacy for family and guests alike. Outside, the extensive lawned and patio gardens are a true highlight—all while enjoying panoramic countryside views that are nothing short of extraordinary. This is a rare and exquisite home offering timeless character, and modern refinement with one of the region’s most picturesque settings.
Location
This lovely home enjoys an enviable location that perfectly balances countryside living with convenient access to local amenities. Just one mile away lies the charming village of Groesffordd, where you can enjoy a meal or drink at the popular village pub and restaurant. Meanwhile, the bustling market town of Brecon is only three miles away, offering a wonderful selection of independent shops, supermarkets, inviting cafes, and restaurants. Brecon also caters well to leisure and entertainment needs, with a cinema, theatre, and a leisure centre all on hand. Outdoor enthusiasts will be spoiled for choice, with walking and cycling trails that wind through the stunning surrounding mountains, and the tranquil Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal towpath providing the perfect route for leisurely strolls along the water.
Walk Inside
A charming entrance porch welcomes you into the property, complete with traditional flagstone flooring—an ideal space for shedding coats and boots before stepping inside. From here, a door leads through to the spacious sitting room, a wonderfully welcoming space that exudes character with exposed stone walls, original timber beams, and two front-facing windows that frame the captivating views. A feature fireplace with inset multifuel stove creates a warm focal point, and alongside a staircase rises gracefully to the first floor. A further door opens into a second reception room, equally brimming with charm —with an attractive fire surround housing a second multifuel stove. This room also enjoys a southerly aspect through windows to the front, and is again enhanced by exposed stonework and ceiling beams, creating a warm and intimate ambiance for winter nights.
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To the rear of the property lies the well-appointed kitchen, fitted with a range of units incorporating an inset sink, integrated dishwasher, and an electric AGA—a quintessential feature of any true country home. Beyond, the kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining room, a light-filled space designed for entertaining and undoubtedly one of the home’s standout highlights. With its dual-aspect windows to the front and side, it perfectly captures the sweeping, panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons mountain range. Both the kitchen and dining room benefit from underfloor heating, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. Adjacent to the kitchen lies a generously sized utility room, superbly equipped with additional fitted units, space and plumbing for white goods, an inset sink, and underfloor heating—ideal for the demands of modern family living. A rear hall gives access to a cloakroom and external passageway which leads to a useful enclosed heated storage area.
First Floor
Ascending to the first floor you get further glimpses of the magnificent mountain vista through a large window, while the spacious landing retains the character of the home with its exposed beams and stonework. All four bedrooms are generously proportioned and benefit from their own beautifully appointed en-suite facilities. One particularly impressive bedroom effortlessly combines rustic elegance with contemporary comfort, showcasing striking exposed beams, a vaulted ceiling, and a sumptuous freestanding roll-top bath—perfect for indulgent soaks—alongside a pedestal sink and separate W.C. An adjoining bedroom offers excellent proportions and enjoys a southerly front aspect, complete with an en-suite and built-in wardrobes. To the rear lies another elegant double bedroom with a contemporary en-suite, featuring a modern bath, large walk-in shower, vanity unit, and W.C. Completing the accommodation is the fourth bedroom, enjoying views across the garden towards the (truncated)
Outside
The property is approached via a right of way over the neighbouring drive, leading to a large gravelled private parking area from which the first views of the Brecon Beacons unfold. The gardens are a true delight—expansive, level, and largely laid to lawn with beautifully planted shrub borders to the front offering seasonal colour. A spacious patio area provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply unwinding with a glass of wine while soaking in this rural haven. From every corner of the garden, the extraordinary panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and the Brecon Beacons themselves provide a constant, awe-inspiring backdrop.
Notes
Access to the property is provided via a right of way over the adjoining property's driveway, with maintenance costs shared between the parties.
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Particulars- 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: F
- 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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