Guide price £160,000 - £175,00
An opportunity to purchase this character property originally built in 1910 as a chapel vestry and converted to living accommodation in 1984. Set in a large plot with sweeping driveway to the front door it enjoys rural views to front & rear and located a short distance from the Henrhyd Waterfalls.
Briefly accommodation comprises of vestibule, lounge/diner, kitchen, conservatory & 2nd Reception/3rd bedroom plus W.C. & wash hand basin to the ground floor, with 2 double bedrooms and bathroom at first floor level.
The property benefits uPVC double glazed windows and oil central heating.
Ideally situated on a spacious plot in Idyllic Rural surroundings within the Brecon Beacons National Park, a short travelling distance from the A4067 Swansea-Brecon Trunk Road, the A465 Neath-Abergavenny Road, the M4 Motorway and all local centres of employment and recreation including the Henrhyd Waterfalls which are within walking distance. Additional attractions include the Cave Complexes at Dan Yr Ogof and Ystradfellte. Perfect location for those who enjoy dog walking, cycling and rambling.
Internal viewing is strongly recommended to appreciate the many features the property has to offer.
Rooms & Dimensions
Entrance Hall
Vestibule
Lounge/Diner 25'0" x 15'0"
Conservatory 14'2" x 14'8"
Kitchen 20'4" x 8'4"
Bedroom Three 16'2" x 8'8" increasing to 13'3 max
En-Suite
Landing Area
Bedroom One 14'10" x 17'11"
Bedroom Two 14'11" x 8'1"
Bathroom 7'11" x 5'7"
External
The property is leasehold with circa 63 years remaining.
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