A deceptively spacious semi-detached house with 2 receptions, 3 double bedrooms, 2-baths, Gas CH, PVC DG. parking for 2 cars and level gardens, located in a quiet cul-de-sac ¼-mile from the town centre and Rock Park. EPC - D (60). Council Tax Band - C
An attractive semi-detached house built in the 1950s from cavity brick with rendered and whitewashed elevations, under a slate roof. It has mains gas central heating, PVC double-glazing and provides: - Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, wet Shower Room, Kitchen, Conservatory, Landing, 3 double Bedrooms and Bathroom, together with parking for 2 small cars (in tandem), an open plan front garden with a lawn and flower border and an enclosed rear garden with a level lawn, 2 patios, flower border, Garden Shed and screen fencing / hedging. Council Tax - Band C EPC - D (60)
Entrance Hall Having an Aluminium double-glazed door, radiator, cloak hooks, staircase to First Floor, under stairs cupboard and doors to the Dining Room and
Lounge 13'3" x 12' (4.04m x 3.66m). Having a tiled open fireplace, television point, radiator, three shelves and two windows to South.
Dining / Living Room 12'8" x 11'8" (3.86m x 3.56m). Having a quarry tiled floor, radiator, Aluminium double-glazed patio door to rear garden and doors to the Kitchen and
"Wet" Shower Room Having a toilet, pedestal wash basin and shower area with a curtain and thermostatic shower, together with Aqua-board panelled walls, radiator, mirror and extractor fan.
Kitchen 8'10" x 6'7" (2.7m x 2m). Having a modern range of cream coloured cabinets incorporating four base cupboards, four wall cupboards, inset stainless steel sink, work tops with tiled surrounds, electric cooker point, window to West and half-glazed door to
Conservatory / Rear Porch 9'8" x 6'1" (2.95m x 1.85m). A PVC double-glazed lean-to structure built off concrete block walls with a Polycarbonate roof, plumbing for a washing machine, space for a fridge-freezer and double-glazed door to rear garden.
First Floor Approached over a staircase with a half landing.
Landing Being spacious with a radiator and access to loft. ( Working anti-clockwise )
Bedroom 1 (rear) 12'9" x 9'3" (3.89m x 2.82m). Having a radiator, built-in cupboard and window to North.
Bedroom 2 (rear) 12' x 10'7" (3.66m x 3.23m). Having a radiator, window to North and boiler cupboard (with a Worcester gas combi-boiler).
Bathroom Having a modern white suite incorporating a toilet, pedestal wash basin and L-shaped bath with a thermostatic shower and glazed screen over, together with tiled surrounds, a radiator and window to front
Bedroom 3 (front) 13'6" x 12'4" (4.11m x 3.76m). Having a radiator and window to South that give fine views
Outside To the front there is an open-plan garden with a level lawn, flower border and a parking bay with space for two small cars in tandem. A tall wooden door on the side and tarmac path leads down the side to the rear garden. Directly behind the house there is a small patio and level lawn with a path to the far end flanked by a flower border and shrubs. At the rear of the plot there is a Garden Shed (8 x 6) and a large patio area surrounded by wooden screen fencing and tall clipped hedging that provides good privacy.
Services Mains electricity, gas, drainage, water and telephone are connected. Gas central heating.
(Note: The Agents have not tested the installations)
Fixtures & Fittings as described in this brochure are included in the sale price.
Tenure Freehold with NO FORWARD CHAIN.
Local Authority Powys County Council, County Hall, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 5LG Tel: (01597) 826000
Council Tax Band C (£1,826.97 for 2024/25)
Oxford Road is a no through road of about 200 yards length that ran to the former Oxford Road School which is now a private Gym and Conference Centre. It is roughly ¼-mile from the town centre, Bus Station, Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea line), Tesco Superstore, Aldi supermarket, and footpaths act as short cuts to the Rock Park and the High School / Leisure Centre. Number 6 has a Southerly aspect and overlooks a junior football field. Llandrindod Wells is the County Town of and administrative centre of Powys, giving it a better range of shopping and business facilities than would be expected for a town of just c.5150 residents, to include successful schools and a Hospital. The Rightmove survey of 2015 declared LD1 (Llandrindod Wells postal area) to be the friendliest place to move to in the UK and their surveys of 2019, 2020 and 2021 declared Llandrindod Wells to be Happiest Town in Wales. Leisure facilities within a 11 mile radius include a Theatre, Cinema, Library, active U3A, three Sports Centres, indoor and outdoor bowls (International quality), two 18-hole Golf Courses (one with a driving range), Game and Coarse fishing. The market towns of Builth Wells, Rhayader, Knighton, Brecon and Newtown are approximately 8, 10, 18, 26 and 25 miles distant. The City of Hereford, Abergavenny and coastal resort of Aberystwyth are all about an hours drive, with Cardiff, Swansea, Worcester and the Severn Bridge are all just over a 1¾-hour drive ( Note - Dependent on traffic conditions and any new speed limits ).
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This is a Freehold property.