Property description
An attractive 2-bed, end-of-terrace house with 2 receptions, distant views, gas central heating, PVC double glazing, Summer House and easily maintained gardens, set in a quiet edge of town location. Council Tax - Band B EPC - Rating D (62)
A well proportioned end-of-terrace house, of a block of four, built around 1905 from brick walls under a slate roof. It has mains gas central heating, PVC double-glazing and briefly provides: - Canopy Porch, Entrance Hall, Lounge, Kitchen / Diner, Study, Cloakroom, Landing, two Bedrooms and Shower Room. In addition there is a small forecourt and an enclosed, easily maintained rear garden with two paved patios, a small level lawn, Garden Shed, PVC Summer House, flower border and neatly clipped hedges. Council Tax - Band B EPC - Rating D (62)
Freshfields is set in a most desirable location on the Northern outskirts of town about a mile from the centre. It is found on the old Newtown road which became a ‘no through road’ when the A483 was improved and a new roundabout formed around 2000, with a wide verge between its rear garden and the new road. The railway line is set in a cutting on the Western side of the access road. The house has a Westerly aspect, there is unrestricted on street, the Bus Stop is roughly 200 yards, there is convenience stores / sub-Post Office, hairdressers, take-away Fish Bar, Primary School and Pub all within a ½-mile walk. Llandrindod Wells is the County Town of and administrative centre of Powys and has a range of shopping and business facilities, Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, successful schools, Cottage Hospital and Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea line). Local leisure facilities include a Sports Centre, theatre, U3A, indoor and outdoor bowls (International quality), renowned 18-hole Golf Course (with Driving Range), Game and Coarse fishing. The market towns of Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton, Brecon and Newtown are 8, 10, 19, 24 and 26 miles distant, with Hereford, Abergavenny and Aberystwyth all about an hour’s drive. Cardiff, Swansea, Worcester and the Severn Bridge are just over a 1½-hour drive (dependent on traffic conditions). In the 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020 ( ... ) surveys LD1 (Llandrindod Wells postal area) was declared “the friendliest place to move to in the UK” and “Happiest Town in Wales”.
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