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2 bedroom cottage

Sold STC
Air source heat pump
Solar panels
Cottage
2 beds
1 bath
624
EPC rating: C
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand C
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Centrally located in the heart of Newbridge on Wye
  • Two bedroom modernised and improved terraced house
  • Private, level gardens and a range of outbuildings
  • Parking by agreement in a nearby car park
  • Air source heat pump central heating
  • New kitchen installed in 2022
  • Solar panels to reduce costs
  • Energy performance certificate - C
  • Council tax band 'C'

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A lovely Welsh Cottage set in the heart of Mid-Wales, centrally in Newbridge on Wye, Cambrian Cottage is a two bedroom character property has been modernised and improved during the current owner's tenure, whilst retaining all the character you would expect to find.

The property is approached from the A470 over a pedestrian footpath, and the front door opens up into a 5.68 x 3.92m reception room that spans the original length of the property. There is ample space for dining and relaxing, and at the rear of the reception room a carpeted staircase rises to the first floor landing. Next to the staircase, an opening leads through to the 3.00 x 2.19m modern fitted kitchen. Installed in 2022, this is a great space for food preparation and cooking, and has the benefit of an external door to the garden.

On the first floor, the first floor landing gives access into a master bedroom, a large double room measuring 4.65 x 2.87m and enjoying far reaching views to the front over the church, and to the countryside beyond. The family bathroom is accessible from the landing, enjoying a suite of panelled bath, low flush WC and wash hand basin. To the rear of the property is a further large single bedroom, measuring 2.99 x 2.21m, and enjoying views over the rear garden.

Externally, the property is accessed from the pavement at the front. To the left of the front door a separate door opens on to a passageway to the side of the property which leads around to the rear of the property. This continues around to a range of outbuildings ideal for storage or a workshop, including a former outside WC. The main garden has gated access from the passageway, and has been landscaped to provide a delightful seating area immediately outside the back door of the cottage, perfect for summer BBQs and an evening glass of wine, with steps leading up from here to a level lawned area, securely fenced to be dog/child proof. 

Agents Note: In accordance with the Estate Agents 1979 Act we advise that a vendor of the property is a member of staff at James.Dean the Estate Agents.

Please note that we have been advised that the neighbouring properties enjoy a right of access through the covered passageway to the side of the cottage to access the rear parts of their properties, however, this right of access does not go through the fenced garden area.

An ideal first time buyer opportunity, or second home in the heart of stunning Mid-Wales, which must be viewed to be appreciated in full!

Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: 35.00 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).

Please note you should always confirm this by speaking to the specific provider you would like to use. This is for guidance only.

Newbridge-on-Wye is located roughly in the middle of Wales, and lies 7.1 miles south of Rhayader. The main road running through the village is the A470, running from Rhayader to the north and Builth Wells to the south. The B4358 also passes through the village; it runs from Beulah in the west through to Llandrindod Wells in the east. This road system is useful for commuters traveling from west and north-west Wales to areas in the south. Newbridge-on-Wye was historically a stop off point for drovers, who moved livestock from place to place. Newbridge-on-Wye proved to be an ideal location for drovers to stop and rest because it afforded a safe crossing-point on the river Wye. This led to a settlement forming, including a large number of pubs. This fact is celebrated by the statue of a drover on the village green. Newbridge-on-Wye also sited a railway station on the Mid-Wales Railway, until its closure on December 31, 1962. The site of the station is now occupied by a housing estate, although the old railway bridge still remains.



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James Dean - Builth Wells
James Dean - Builth Wells
51 High Street Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3AB
01982 501989
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2007 saw a new name in estate agency in Mid Wales with the formation of James Dean. This exciting new development came from the merger of two of the most successful agencies in the area, David James in Brecon and Dean & MacMahon in Builth Wells. James Dean specialise in property. They have estate agency, lettings and surveying departments currently covering Abergavenny, Brecon, Builth Wells and the surrounding villages. Although a new partnership David James was established in Brecon in 1986 and Dean & MacMahon in Builth Wells in 1992. The partners are David James FRICS, who is in charge of estate agency, Adam Dean FRICS, who is in charge of the survey department and Kathryn James who looks after administration.
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