4 bedroom terraced house for sale
Waterloo Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1
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Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
1,754 sq ft / 163 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Spacious 4/5 bedroom Victorian mid terrace home over four floors.
- Retains Victorian charm with original features to include sash windows, timber floors, decorative woodwork, and charming fireplaces.
- Rear garden with pedestrian access.
- Close to the town's amenities and transport links.
- A viewing is strongly encouraged to truly appreciate the charming, spacious, and versatile living space.
- Epc e
2 Wyvern is a spacious 4/5-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace home set over four floors, offering comfortable, well-appointed accommodation that provides versatility to suit a range of family configurations and living preferences.
The property has undergone a comprehensive scheme of updating, including the refurbishment of the sash windows. A new boiler was installed in 2021, along with new radiators in most rooms. The home is adorned with character throughout, featuring original sash windows, stained or painted timber floorboards, wooden doors, and decorative coving and skirting boards typical of the Victorian era.
Located in a convenient location for the town's amenities, Llandrindod Wells, a spa town in Powys, offers a full range of services including shops, hotels, restaurants, leisure activities, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and both road and rail connections. The area is renowned for its beautiful countryside, outdoor pursuits, and the iconic Boating Lake—a popular spot for leisurely walks and refreshments at the popular Lakeside Restaurant.
ACCOMMODATION
FIRST FLOOR
Wooden front door with a glass pane above leads into the hallway with doors to:
Living Room
Featuring a large bay window and an open fire with period decorative surround on a slate hearth.
Study / Bedroom 1
Currently utilised as an office, this room could easily function as a good-sized bedroom. A large sash window overlooks the rear, offering distant views of the countryside.
Study / Hobby Room / Bedroom 2
A versatile room with two small windows at the rear and one to the side, an ideal study space or indeed a single bedroom.
Wooden staircase down to:
GROUND FLOOR
Doors to:
WC
Large Pantry / Cupboard
An Ideal storage space, radiator.
Conservatory / Utility Room
This space features the original sink, with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. It has quarry-tiled flooring and wooden windows and a door leading to the rear garden.
Kitchen & Dining Room
A good-sized room with a range of modern base and wall units, an electric hob and oven, and a stainless steel sink drainer unit. There is a window to the conservatory and a large bay window to the front, creating a light and spacious room with ample room for a family dining table and chairs.
Cellar / Boiler Room
Housing the boiler, this room features a double-glazed modern window and offers great space for the storage of logs, etc.
SECOND FLOOR
Bathroom
With a modern white suite that includes a WC, a pedestal wash hand basin, and a panel bath with an electric shower over and a glass shower screen. Window to the front.
Bedroom 3
A double room with window to the front.
Bedroom 4
A double room with window to the rear offering good views, along with built-in cupboard space.
THIRD FLOOR
Master Bedroom / Lounge / Studio
Originally two separate rooms, this large space could be divided again if desired. It features two ornate fireplaces and windows to the front and rear aspects, making it a versatile space that would serve as a rather special master bedroom.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property, there is a small path leading up to the front door, bordered by wrought iron railings.
At the rear, accessed from the conservatory, is an enclosed garden area laid with maintenance-free slabs and benefiting from rear access.
PARKING
On-street parking is available directly in front of the property on a first-come, first-served basis. Additionally, there is ample parking available further along the road.
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FLOOD RISK (PER NRW)
Flooding from Rivers / sea / surface water and small watercourses- Very Low Risk- Risk less than 0.1% chance each year.
The property has undergone a comprehensive scheme of updating, including the refurbishment of the sash windows. A new boiler was installed in 2021, along with new radiators in most rooms. The home is adorned with character throughout, featuring original sash windows, stained or painted timber floorboards, wooden doors, and decorative coving and skirting boards typical of the Victorian era.
Located in a convenient location for the town's amenities, Llandrindod Wells, a spa town in Powys, offers a full range of services including shops, hotels, restaurants, leisure activities, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and both road and rail connections. The area is renowned for its beautiful countryside, outdoor pursuits, and the iconic Boating Lake—a popular spot for leisurely walks and refreshments at the popular Lakeside Restaurant.
ACCOMMODATION
FIRST FLOOR
Wooden front door with a glass pane above leads into the hallway with doors to:
Living Room
Featuring a large bay window and an open fire with period decorative surround on a slate hearth.
Study / Bedroom 1
Currently utilised as an office, this room could easily function as a good-sized bedroom. A large sash window overlooks the rear, offering distant views of the countryside.
Study / Hobby Room / Bedroom 2
A versatile room with two small windows at the rear and one to the side, an ideal study space or indeed a single bedroom.
Wooden staircase down to:
GROUND FLOOR
Doors to:
WC
Large Pantry / Cupboard
An Ideal storage space, radiator.
Conservatory / Utility Room
This space features the original sink, with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. It has quarry-tiled flooring and wooden windows and a door leading to the rear garden.
Kitchen & Dining Room
A good-sized room with a range of modern base and wall units, an electric hob and oven, and a stainless steel sink drainer unit. There is a window to the conservatory and a large bay window to the front, creating a light and spacious room with ample room for a family dining table and chairs.
Cellar / Boiler Room
Housing the boiler, this room features a double-glazed modern window and offers great space for the storage of logs, etc.
SECOND FLOOR
Bathroom
With a modern white suite that includes a WC, a pedestal wash hand basin, and a panel bath with an electric shower over and a glass shower screen. Window to the front.
Bedroom 3
A double room with window to the front.
Bedroom 4
A double room with window to the rear offering good views, along with built-in cupboard space.
THIRD FLOOR
Master Bedroom / Lounge / Studio
Originally two separate rooms, this large space could be divided again if desired. It features two ornate fireplaces and windows to the front and rear aspects, making it a versatile space that would serve as a rather special master bedroom.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property, there is a small path leading up to the front door, bordered by wrought iron railings.
At the rear, accessed from the conservatory, is an enclosed garden area laid with maintenance-free slabs and benefiting from rear access.
PARKING
On-street parking is available directly in front of the property on a first-come, first-served basis. Additionally, there is ample parking available further along the road.
BT & BROADBAND CHECKER
Advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker
FLOOD RISK (PER NRW)
Flooding from Rivers / sea / surface water and small watercourses- Very Low Risk- Risk less than 0.1% chance each year.
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