£125,000
1 bed terraced house for saleThe Struet, Brecon LD3
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: F
About this property
One/two bedroom terraced house
Popular and convenient location within walking distance of the town centre
Living room
Kitchen
Bathroom with roll top bath
Terraced garden
Ideal first time buy or investment
Freehold
This charming, mid-terraced cottage is an ideal first home, investment property or holiday retreat, situated in a convenient location close to local amenities. On the ground floor, there is a quaint living room featuring a fireplace with electric stove, alcove shelving and stairs rising to the first floor with a useful storage cupboard beneath. Leading off the living room is a compact country-style kitchen fitted with base and wall units with space for a cooker and plumbing for a washing machine. A sliding door opens into the bathroom which is fitted with a roll top bath with shower over, adding to the cottage’s charm. Upstairs, there is a double bedroom with painted wooden floorboards and a dressing room/home office/2nd bedroom, offering flexible additional space. Outside, the garden is accessed via shared steps and pathway and enjoys a terraced layout with areas of lawn and seating, creating a lovely spot to relax and unwind. The property has a wonderful cosy feel throughout and viewing is highly recommended.
The Struet is one of Brecon’s oldest streets and is within easy reach of the town centre and a wooded area called the Groves which is great for walk. Brecon is a traditional market town known for its stunning scenery, rich history and welcoming community. It boasts a wide range of amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, a leisure centre, theatre and the popular weekly market. The town is also well served by both primary and secondary schools, as well as Christ College, a private boarding school for boys and girls aged 7-18. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside is second to none. Residents enjoy immediate access to picturesque walks, cycling routes, riverside paths and iconic peaks such as Pen y Fan. The Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal winds through the area, adding charm and offering peaceful towpath walks. Brecon benefits from good road links, with easy access to Abergavenny, Hereford, Cardiff and Swansea, making it ideal for commuters or those wanting to explore further afield while still enjoying a slower pace of life.
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Please note we have not tested the appliances, central heating or services.
Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘B’.
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