A superb, recently refurbished, 1-bed first floor flat with gas CH and PVC DG, set in an elegant Edwardian property with a communal garden, conveniently located near the Park and within easy walking distance of amenities.
Broadmead is an attractive Edwardian 5-storey semi-detached former boarding house, of a block of four, that has been sub-divided into five flats for many years. This flat is located at first floor, has good headroom, door entry system, mains gas central heating, PVC double-glazing, is luxuriously appointed and briefly provides: - Entrance Hall, Lounge / Diner (with bay window and balcony), open-plan Kitchen, a double Bedroom and Bathroom. Communal Gardens. Council Tax - Band A EPC - Band C
LEASEHOLD - Held on a 99-year Lease WITH a 1/5 share of the Freehold ( NO Ground Rent )
Communal Open Porch Having letter boxes and original stained glass door to
Communal Entrance Hall Having an electric meter cupboard, Fire Alarm panel, automatic lighting and a staircase with half-landings runs to the upper floors.
Flat 2 - First Floor
Entrance Hall Having a door intercom, laminate flooring and doors to the Bedroom, Bathroom and
Lounge / Diner 19'7" (5.97m) into bay x 12'2" (3.7m). Having a cast iron and tiled feature fireplace with a painted wood surround, plaster cornicing and ceiling rose, picture rail, two radiators, television point, a wide PVC double-glazed bay window with a door to a small balcony, 5-bulb chandelier, two wall lights, laminate flooring and a wide arch to
Kitchen 10'7" x 4'11" (3.23m x 1.5m). Having a grey coloured suite incorporating seven base cupboards, eight wall cupboards, inset Asterite sink, work tops with tiled surrounds, integrated ceramic hob with a glass splashback, chimney cooker hood, electric fan oven, microwave oven and fridge-freezer, together with pelmet lighting, eight down-lighters, laminate flooring, coving. electric consumer unit and window to the front.
Bedroom 12'4" x 7'8" (3.76m x 2.34m). Having a radiator, cornicing and obscure glazed window to the rear.
Bathroom Being five steps lower than the hall and having an Edwardian style white suite incorporating a toilet, washbasin in a vanity unit with a marble top and a roll top bath with ball and claw feet and shower / mixer taps, together with tiled surrounds, part wainscotting, radiator, ladder towel heater, mirror, three windows to West and North, toiletries cabinet, cornicing, vinyl plank flooring and an Ideal gas combi-boiler with programmer and thermostat.
Communal Gardens Pleasant mature gardens located at the rear with a Garden Shed.
Tenure Currently held on a 99-year lease but all the flats are being changed over to a 999-year lease. Each flat owner has a 1/5 share in the Freehold, which is held in a limited company. The current Maintenance Charge for the Sinking Fund is £60 per month, which includes the Building Insurance.
Note - NO PETS without the express consent of the Management Company.
Fixtures & Fittings described in this brochure are included in the sale price.
Services Mains electric, gas, water, drainage and telephone are connected. The services have NOT been tested by Agents. Broadband Available (Estimated 80mbs download speed).
Authority Powys County Council, County Hall, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 5LG Tel: (01597) 826000
Council Tax COUNCIL TAX Band A ( £1,370.23 for 2024 / 25 )
Broadmead is a pretty Edwardian property with an Easterly aspect, located within the Conservation Area. It fronts onto the A483 Builth Wells road 150 yards from Fiveways and the former Automobile Palace, where there is a café, restaurant and bar, and the beautiful Lakeside Park. This is a very convenient location as the town centre is 600 yards and there is a bus stop within 100 yards. Flat 2 is located on the first floor, is approached through the main entrance and has a pleasant outlook at the front. 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 around 5150 residents, to include a Tesco Superstore, Aldi Supermarket, successful schools, Hospital and Railway Station (Shrewsbury to Swansea line). 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 7½, 10, 19, 24 and 26 miles distant, with Hereford, Abergavenny and Aberystwyth all about an hours drive. Cardiff, Swansea, Worcester and the Severn Bridge are just over a 1¾-hour drive (dependent on traffic conditions and any new WAG speed limits). In the 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 and 2021 Rightmove surveys Llandrindod Wells was declared to be The Happiest Town in Wales and it has previously won friendliest town to move to.
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This is a Share of Freehold property.