£15,000
Land for saleLlanyre, Llandrindod Wells LD1
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
James Dean Estate Agents
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About this property
Heart of village location
Small parcel of amenity land extending to approximately 0.5 acres
Road access from the centre of Llanyre
Right of way in place for neighbouring property
Peaceful rural setting
Potential for leisure, grazing, or hobby use
No current planning permission
Likely overage clause benefiting the vendor
Nestled in the scenic village of Llanyre, this 0.5-acre parcel of land offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the peaceful charm of the Welsh countryside. With direct access from the village road and a right of way in favour of a neighbouring property, the plot is both accessible and practical. While planning permission is not currently in place and is considered unlikely, the land is ideally suited for a range of non-residential uses — from grazing or growing, to a private retreat or leisure space. Just a short drive from Llandrindod Wells, this is a rare chance to own land in one of Mid Wales’ most picturesque locations.
Please note: It is likely that an overage clause will be inserted into the contract, benefiting the current vendor, in the event of any future development on the land that increases its value.
The ever popular Llanyre is a delightful village set in the heart of the Ithon Valley, in between Llandrindod Wells and Newbridge on Wye. The village itself benefits from a renowned Public House and church, and being surrounded by rolling Welsh countryside, the views and walks in particular are nothing short of spectacular. Easily walkable with a pedestrian walkway along the main road, is the popular town of Llandrindod Wells, just over a mile away, which is the county town of the largest county in Wales, Powys. Offering an extensive range of retail, recreational and educational facilities the Spa Town is a popular destination for visitors due to the picturesque surrounding countryside and mixture of beautiful Victorian and Edwardian town houses. Llandrindod is easily accessible by both rail and road with several local bus services in and around the area, neighbouring towns and villages. There is outstanding education available in the area, with several primary schools, a comprehensive secondary school and sixth form. Llandrindod also boasts The Albert Hall theatre, the National Cycle Collection museum and the large man-made lake and accompanying sculptures. The town also hosts the annual Victorian Festival Many where locals and visitors dress in antique costumes, and the whole town steps back in time. The town itself boasts many sporting and recreational facilities including a Football Club, Rugby Club, an international standard outdoor bowling green which hosts national and international events and a newer indoor bowling centre and highly regarded 18 hole golf course and driving range. There is also a leisure centre with full sized swimming pool, gym, AstroTurf pitch and indoor sports hall. Situated within the Wye Valley, an area of natural beauty and close to the Elan Valley at Rhayader, it is well-known as a walker’s paradise whilst the Red Kite feeding centre at Gigrin Farm offers a truly unique experience to see the rare and magnificent birds on a daily basis.
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