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Glamorgan Street, Brecon, Powys

PROPERTY TYPE

End of Terrace

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Key features

  • Key Features
  • - Grade II* listed townhouse dating back over 500 years
  • - Approx. 3,820 sq ft across four floors
  • - Six bedrooms, including five doubles
  • - Newly fitted kitchen and two new bathrooms
  • - Fully upgraded electrics, plumbing and heating system
  • - Smart thermostatic controls across multiple levels
  • - New gas boiler
  • - High-speed broadband connectivity
  • - Multiple reception rooms and study

Description

A Rare Grade II* Townhouse with Exceptional Views Over Brecon and the Usk Valley

Positioned in the heart of Brecon, this remarkable Grade II* listed townhouse dates back over 500 years and offers an exceptional blend of historic character, generous proportions and modern comfort. Arranged over four floors and extending to approximately 3,820 sq ft, the property is one of the town’s most distinctive and substantial homes.

The house enjoys a truly special setting, with far-reaching views in both directions. From the front, elevated east-facing windows look out across the rooftops of Brecon toward the Black Mountains, while to the rear, the garden captures spectacular west-facing sunsets over the River Usk, with glimpses of Pen y Fan and the surrounding hills beyond.

Description

Internally, the property has been comprehensively updated to suit modern living while retaining its period charm. The beautifully appointed kitchen features quartz worktops, an induction hob, two smart technology WiFi-enabled ovens set at eye level, and a Qettle boiling water tap, combining high specification with everyday practicality. There are two newly fitted bathrooms, one with a roll-top bath and waterfall shower complement the space, alongside complete rewiring, a fully upgraded plumbing system, and a newly installed gas boiler. Smart thermostatic controls on each level provide efficient and flexible heating throughout the house, offering a level of comfort rarely found in homes of this age. High-speed broadband is also connected, making the property well suited to home working. Sympathetically modernised in recent years, allowing the next owner to enjoy the property without immediate works

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The accommodation includes two elegant reception rooms, a dining room, study, utility room and cloakroom, along with five generous double bedrooms and a sixth single bedroom, ideal as an additional study or playroom. Outside, the property continues to impress. The rear garden leads down toward the towpath and the River Usk, creating a rare sense of space and connection to the landscape despite the central location. To the front and side, there is driveway parking for two vehicles, with additional private parking for a further two cars. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant historic home in one of Brecon’s most desirable positions—offering space, character and views that are seldom found within the town itself.

Location

This attractive period home is situated just off the town centre in a convenient setting for those who enjoy town life. A gentle stroll will take you into the bustling town centre where there are a choice of eateries and coffee shops and a good choice of convenience stores. Brecon is well serviced with leisure amenities which include a cinema, theatre and leisure centre complex. There are great walks around the town centre, along the banks of the River Usk and along the Canal towpath which terminates at the canal basin outside the theatre. For the more adventurous there are some great walks in the Brecon Beacons mountain range, as well as other outdoor pursuits including sailing on Llangorse lake, horse riding and gliding.

Walk Inside

The attractive cobbled forecourt provides access through the period front door into a welcoming entrance hall with original oak flooring extending throughout this level. An elegant oak staircase rises to the first floor, while off to the left are two generous reception rooms. The front sitting room features a recessed bay window with sliding sash windows overlooking Glamorgan Street, a period fireplace flanked by built-in cupboards, and a warm, traditional character throughout. Adjacent is the impressive drawing room, boasting a high corniced ceiling and a large sash window facing southwest, offering views over the garden, the River Usk, and beyond. A period fireplace provides a focal point for this elegant space.

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To the rear of the hall is a highly useful study. From the hallway, traditional stone steps descend to the lower ground floor, where there is a practical utility room. Further steps lead down into the newly renovated kitchen, which offers a range of fitted floor and wall units with ample cupboard and drawer storage, built-in ovens, and a central island with hob and extractor. An opening leads through to the dining room, which features a fitted booth seating area and an additional door returning to the hallway. From the kitchen, a door also provides direct access to the garden.

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The first-floor landing features a continuation of the attractive wooden flooring, which extends into several of the bedrooms on this level. There are three bedrooms in total, including two generous double rooms, each with period fireplaces and built-in cupboards. The rear bedroom enjoys superb views across the River Usk towards the distant Brecon Beacons. The family bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising a panelled bath with shower over, a low-level WC, and a vanity wash hand basin. On the half landing leading to the second floor is a convenient WC cloakroom. The attractive oak staircase continues to the second-floor landing, off which are a further three well-proportioned bedrooms, along with a second family bathroom, which has recently been replaced.

Walk Outside

To the front of the property is an attractive cobbled forecourt fronting Glamorgan Street, alongside a parking area providing space for two cars and a single garage. A pathway runs along the side of the house and continues to the rear, where there is a charming town garden. Immediately adjoining the property is a generous lawned area, beyond which mature shrubs and trees create a natural backdrop as the garden slopes down to a lower level. From here, a gate opens directly onto a footpath running alongside the River Usk.

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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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Yes
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£3,761
Property: £ 750,000
Deposit: £ 75,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About McCartneys LLP, Brecon

40 High Street, Brecon, LD3 7AP
Industry affiliations:

McCartneys LLP is the leading independent Auctioneers, Estate Agents, Chartered Surveyors and Valuers in the Marches, Mid Wales and West Midlands, with seventeen Property Offices and five Livestock Centres covering 4 counties.

The original Partnership, established in 1874, has developed into a strong independent professional firm serving its' clients throughout the West Midlands and Welsh Borders, with pride and expertise.

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