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3 bedroom end of terrace house

Chain-free
Sold STC
End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
979
EPC rating: E
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxAsk agent
BroadbandSuper-fast 41Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Three bed family home
  • Popular village location
  • Good size living room
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Bathroom and en-suite
  • Great basement storage/workshop and utility
  • No chain
  • Lovely views
  • Pretty detached garden with summer house
  • U PVC double glazing

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'Defynnog lies along the A4067 Sennybridge to Swansea road. Swansea city centre being approx. 50 mins drive with Cardiff Bay just over 1 hours drive.

Church house sits prominently on the rise of the village overlooking the black mountains and within the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.

The Defynnog Yew attracts international visitors and can be found on the site of St Cynnog Church (circa 1500c) which the property overlooks. The Yew is of special interest and is believed to be Britains oldest tree at 5,600 years old. Within the village there are 2 Inns (1 due to re-open) and 'The International Welsh Rarebit Centre' cafe which serves as a community hub and has been visited by celebrities in recent times (Jonathon Ross and Gareth Edwards to name just two).

The neighbouring village of Sennybridge has a post office (.6km), a Doctors surgery, 2 petrol stations (1 with cafe), and a primary school. The larger town of Brecon (14.5km) provides a wider range of shops and amenities which include a cinema, theatre, leisure centre, library and golf course. The nearest train stations are Llandovery (21km) and Merthyr Tydfil (32km). Defynnog is also serviced by the Brecon to Swansea bus.'

Nestled at the end of a picturesque stone terrace, Church House is poised majestically before St Cynog Church and is charming family with an alluring blend of historical resonance and contemporary comfort. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall with a good size living room and kitchen/diner which boasts an attractive range of base and wall cupboards, sleek worktops, and an ensemble of integrated appliances. There is also a wood burning stove, perfect for those cosy winter nights sipping hot chocolate. Upstairs there are three good size bedrooms, the master benefitting from an en-suite shower room. The spacious family bathroom enjoys both a bath and a separate shower. Venture below to the basement, a versatile space providing ample storage mingled with the potential to make a workshop space, while the utility area, graced by a WC and plumbing for a washing machine, adds a practical touch to this subterranean realm.

The rear façade unfolds a visual symphony of the Church and the undulating surrounding countryside. The garden is detached and is landscaped with lawn, intimate chipping seating areas and a tapestry of established shrub and flower borders. A wooden summer house becomes a sanctuary within a sanctuary.

Council Tax: We have been informed that this property has been placed under council tax band ‘C’.

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James Dean - Brecon
James Dean - Brecon
19 Ship Street Brecon, Powys LD3 9AD
01874 431986
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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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