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1 bedroom apartment for sale

Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, LD1

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1

BATHROOMS

1

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Key features

  • Well-appointed first floor apartment in a central position within the Spa Town of Llandrindod Wells, offered with no onward chain
  • Ideal first-time buyer or investment opportunity, suitable for residential letting or holiday accommodation
  • Bright kitchen/reception room with bay window to the front, providing space for both dining and relaxation
  • Modern fitted kitchen with ample worktop and storage space for everyday cooking and food preparation
  • Comfortable double bedroom with adjacent contemporary shower room comprising shower cubicle, WC and pedestal wash hand basin
  • Parking to the rear of the property (non-designated)
  • Leasehold with a 999-year lease from 2018, ground rent £100 per annum and service charge £1,098 per annum
  • Located in a historic spa town with Victorian heritage, excellent local amenities and rail links on the Heart of Wales Line
  • Council tax band – A (2025-6 £1,494.94)
  • Energy performance certificate - D

Description

This well-appointed first floor apartment is centrally positioned within the popular Spa Town of Llandrindod Wells, offering convenient access to the town’s amenities while enjoying a comfortable and practical layout ideal for modern living. The property is offered with no onward chain, benefits from parking to the rear (non-designated), and represents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers or investors, being well suited to residential letting or holiday accommodation.

Llandrindod Wells is the largest town in Powys and is renowned for its Victorian and Edwardian heritage as a historic spa destination. Developed in the mid-19th century following the discovery of mineral-rich spring waters, the town flourished as a fashionable health resort, attracting visitors from across the UK. Today, it retains much of its elegant character while offering a comprehensive range of shops, cafés, leisure facilities and transport links, including a railway station on the Heart of Wales Line.

The accommodation is accessed via an entrance hallway, which leads through to a bright and well-proportioned kitchen/reception room. This attractive space features a bay window to the front, providing ample room for both relaxation and dining. The modern fitted kitchen offers generous worktop and storage space, ideal for food preparation and everyday cooking. The hallway also gives access to a comfortable double bedroom, with a contemporary shower room positioned just off, comprising a shower cubicle, low-flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin.

The property is leasehold, with the benefit of a 999-year lease commencing in 2018. The vendors have advised that the ground rent is £100 per annum and the service charge is £1,098 per annum. Overall, this is a neatly presented and conveniently located apartment, offering low-maintenance living in the heart of one of Mid-Wales’ most popular and well-connected towns.

The property occupies a central position within the town of Llandrindod Wells, the county town of Powys, the largest county in Wales. The town offers an extensive range of retail, recreational and educational facilities and remains a popular destination for visitors, drawn by the surrounding picturesque countryside and its attractive mix of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Llandrindod Wells is well served by road and rail, with a railway station on the Heart of Wales Line and a network of local bus services connecting neighbouring towns and villages. The town provides excellent educational provision, including several primary schools, a comprehensive secondary school and sixth form. Cultural and leisure attractions include the Albert Hall Theatre, the National Cycle Collection Museum and the town’s large man-made lake with its surrounding sculptures. Sporting and recreational facilities are particularly strong, with football and rugby clubs, an international-standard outdoor bowling green hosting national and international events, a modern indoor bowling centre, and a highly regarded 18-hole golf course with driving range. Additional amenities include a leisure centre with swimming pool, gym, AstroTurf pitch and indoor sports hall. Set within the Wye Valley and close to the Elan Valley near Rhayader, the area is widely regarded as a walker’s paradise, while the nearby Red Kite Feeding Centre at Gigrin Farm offers a unique opportunity to observe these magnificent birds at close quarters.

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About James Dean, Builth Wells

51 High Street, Builth Wells, LD2 3AB
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Situated in the centre of Builth Wells, our friendly and knowledgeable team are proud to represent the town and its surrounding rural communities throughout Powys. As an independent, family-run estate agency with deep local roots, we understand the character, lifestyle and unique appeal of every home we market.

At James Dean, we focus on delivering exceptional customer service, clear communication and the highest standard of marketing. From professional photography and floorplans to extensive online exposure across major property portals, we ensure your home gets the attention it deserves.

Whether you’re buying, selling or letting, our Builth Wells office is here to guide you every step of the way with honest advice, proactive support and a genuine passion for property. Call in to meet the team or get in touch to arrange your free market appraisal. We’d love to help you make your move in and around Builth Wells.

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