£385,000
4 bed detached bungalow for saleRock Park Close, Llandrindod Wells LD1
4 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
James Dean Estate Agents
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About this property
First time on the market - a rare opportunity to own this individually designed family home in a quiet cul-de-sac of just eight properties
Spacious and flexible layout with generous reception areas, a modern kitchen, two double bedrooms upstairs, and multiple ground floor rooms that could be used as bedrooms, a study, or dining space
L-shaped main living room with an open fireplace, dual sliding doors to the garden, and ample space for relaxing and entertaining
Bright and modern kitchen with plenty of room for cooking and dining, plus a utility corridor with access to both front and rear gardens
Private and sheltered front garden with brick-paved driveway and a single garage offering excellent curb appeal and practical parking
Breath-taking rear garden with patio, rolling lawn, and a tranquil brook at the boundary - a magical, unexpected oasis
Secluded seating area by the Arlais Brook, overlooking the historic Victorian landing spot once used by aircraft during Llandrindod’s spa town heyday
A truly unique setting offering privacy, character, and a strong sense of local history – viewings are essential to fully appreciate this exceptional home
Council tax band - E (2025-6 £2,740.74)
Energy performance certificate - D
An exceptional, one-of-a-kind home with spectacular gardens. Never before on the market, this individually designed family home offers generous living space, magical views, and gardens unlike anything else in Llandrindod Wells - a rare gem tucked away on a peaceful residential cul-de-sac!
Set on Rock Park Close, a quiet road of just eight properties, this impressive home is approached via a brick-paved driveway leading to a single garage and a beautifully private front garden, sheltered by mature hedging. Inside, the property offers spacious and flexible accommodation, ideal for a growing family or those seeking multi-purpose living. The welcoming entrance hall leads into a modern, well-equipped kitchen with space for dining and access to a handy utility corridor connecting both front and rear gardens. A bright dining room overlooks the stunning garden and could serve equally well as a third bedroom, while the standout L-shaped reception room features an open fireplace and twin sliding doors that frame breath-taking views across the rear garden. Off the main living area is a peaceful study, perfect for working from home or utilising as an additional bedroom.
Upstairs, two generous double bedrooms benefit from large windows and built-in wardrobes, enjoying pleasant outlooks and plenty of storage. The rear garden is a true showstopper. Beginning with a level patio, the outdoor space flows into a wide expanse of lawn that meanders gently down to the Arlais Brook, offering complete privacy and serenity. Nestled at the bottom of the garden is a hidden seating area overlooking a historic site once used as a landing spot for aircraft during the Victorian spa town era - a unique feature that ties the garden into the rich heritage of Llandrindod Wells.
This remarkable property truly defies expectations for a home in a residential street. With no onward chain, flexible living space, and gardens to take your breath away, viewings are a must to appreciate the full magic of Waters Edge!
Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to the property has a broadband speed of: 60.00 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).
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Situated on the southwestern edge of Llandrindod Wells, the county town of Powys, this property enjoys a superb position in one of Wales’ most picturesque and historic spa towns. Surrounded by stunning countryside, the town offers a wide array of amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and excellent transport links via both road and rail. Llandrindod boasts a rich cultural and recreational scene, with highlights such as The Albert Hall theatre, the National Cycle Museum, and the scenic 13-acre Lake Park with its walking trails and sculptures. The town is home to a strong community spirit, showcased each year during the much-loved Victorian Festival, when locals and visitors alike don traditional costumes and the town steps back in time. Education is well catered for with several well-regarded primary schools and a high school with sixth form. Sporting enthusiasts are spoilt for choice with facilities including a leisure centre with pool and gym, football and rugby clubs, international-standard bowling greens, and a popular 18-hole golf course. Set within the Wye Valley and close to the Elan Valley at Rhayader, this area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, walkers, and nature lovers alike.
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