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Llanyre, Llandrindod Wells, LD1

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached Bungalow

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Detached four-bedroom Colt cedar bungalow in the highly desirable village of Llanyre, enjoying a peaceful setting with sweeping views across open farmland
  • Located in a village rich in heritage, close to the ancient church of St. Llyr and the historic village green, yet only minutes from Llandrindod Wells and its wide range of amenities
  • Light-filled living room with brick fireplace, coal-effect gas fire and French doors opening to the rear garden, framing uninterrupted countryside views
  • Spacious dining room and a practical kitchen with outlook to the front, plus a useful side hall and well-appointed utility room
  • Four well-proportioned bedrooms, all with fitted storage and attractive garden or farmland views, offering excellent versatility for family living or home-working
  • Well-maintained bathroom and separate shower room, both functional and neatly presented, with exciting potential for modernisation
  • Mature front and rear gardens featuring lawns, established planting, a wide patio, potting shed and superb privacy throughout
  • Ample parking via tarmac driveway, detached garage and covered carport, all complemented by the property’s tranquil rural backdrop
  • Council tax band - E (2025-6 £2,656.64)
  • Energy performance certificate - E

Description

Set within the highly sought-after village of Llanyre, this detached four-bedroom Colt cedar bungalow enjoys a peaceful position with mature gardens and far-reaching views across open farmland. The village itself is rich in charm and history, with roots stretching back to early Celtic Christianity. Its ancient parish church, dedicated to St. Llyr, is believed to stand on a much older sacred site, while the village green has long served as a community focal point. Today, Llanyre strikes a perfect balance between rural tranquillity and convenient access to amenities, with the spa town of Llandrindod Wells just a short distance away, offering shops, restaurants, schooling and leisure facilities.

A canopy porch with tiled flooring leads into a generous entrance hall, setting the tone for the property’s well-maintained and welcoming interior. Although now ready for some gentle updating, the bungalow has clearly been carefully cared for over the years, offering a solid and well-presented base for modernisation. The living accommodation is spacious and light-filled, beginning with the comfortable living room, where a brick fireplace with coal-effect gas fire forms an attractive focal point. Large double-glazed windows and French doors overlook the delightful rear garden, allowing natural light to flood in while framing uninterrupted views across the adjoining fields. From here, double doors lead into the dining room, an ideal space for family gatherings, with a peaceful outlook to the side of the property. The kitchen offers a practical layout with a sink beneath a window to the front, tiled splash areas and space for freestanding appliances. A side hall connects to the front of the property and continues into the utility room, which provides useful additional storage, plumbing for a washing machine and another front-facing window.

The bungalow’s four bedrooms are all accessed from the main hallway with hatch to the boarded roof void and drop down ladder. Bedroom one is a generous double complete with fitted wardrobes and a picture window overlooking the garden. Bedroom two enjoys windows to the front along with a fitted wardrobe. Bedrooms three and four both benefit from fitted storage and attractive views across the garden and surrounding farmland. The family bathroom provides a bath, WC and washbasin, with tiled walls and flooring and ample storage in airing cupboard, while a separate shower room offers a further WC, shower cubicle and washbasin. Both rooms are neatly presented and functional, with scope for updating to modern tastes.

Outside, the property continues to impress. The front garden features a lawned area with mature flower and shrub borders, together with a brick-set pathway leading to the entrance porch. A tarmac driveway provides ample parking and leads to the detached garage, complete with rear window and door, power, lighting and an adjoining covered carport offering useful sheltered storage. Paths extend around the property to the generous rear garden, where a wide paved patio overlooks the lawn and surrounding countryside. The gardens offer a wonderful degree of privacy, enhanced by established planting and well-tended beds, while a potting shed provides further gardening convenience. The views from here are particularly striking, stretching across open farmland and creating a sense of rural calm that defines the home’s setting.

This well-loved bungalow presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a property with no onward chain in one of the area’s most desirable villages, with spacious accommodation, superb gardens and enormous potential for a new owner to place their own stamp on a home in a truly beautiful position.

Services: All mains services connected. Electric storage heating. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services. Fibre Broadband is connected to the property.

Set in the heart of the beautiful Ithon Valley, the ever-popular village of Llanyre offers a perfect mix of rural charm, rich history, and outstanding natural surroundings. Conveniently located between Llandrindod Wells and Newbridge-on-Wye, Llanyre is a peaceful village known for its strong community feel, attractive countryside walks, and spectacular views. The village itself is steeped in heritage, with a historic church dedicated to St. Llyr and a well-regarded public house at its centre. Surrounded by rolling Welsh hills and lush farmland, it offers a true taste of Mid Wales life. A pedestrian walkway provides easy access to Llandrindod Wells, just over a mile away. As the county town of Powys, Llandrindod offers a wide range of shops, schools, leisure, and cultural attractions. It’s known for its striking Victorian and Edwardian architecture, National Cycle Museum, The Albert Hall Theatre, and scenic man-made lake. The town hosts the popular Victorian Festival, when the community celebrates its heritage with costumes and festivities. Recreational opportunities include a rugby and football club, international-standard bowling greens, a modern leisure centre, and a highly regarded golf course. Excellent rail and bus links serve the area, making it accessible yet wonderfully tranquil. The region is a haven for nature lovers, lying within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and close to the stunning Elan Valley near Rhayader. Just a short drive away, Gigrin Farm offers daily feeding displays of the rare and majestic Red Kites - a truly unique spectacle. Llanyre combines the peace and beauty of rural Wales with easy access to amenities and a strong sense of community - an ideal setting for those seeking the best of countryside living.

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.
Driveway
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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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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