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£140,000

2 bed semi-detached house for sale
Riverside, Llanwrtyd Wells LD5

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Stylish “upside-down” two-bedroom semi-detached home in the heart of charming Llanwrtyd Wells

  • Located in Britain’s smallest town, famed for its friendly community and stunning natural surroundings

  • Two ground-floor bedrooms, one featuring a built-in understairs wardrobe

  • Luxurious, contemporary shower room finished to a high standard

  • Spacious open-plan kitchen/reception room upstairs - flooded with natural light and perfect for cooking, dining, and relaxing

  • Private, low-maintenance garden, moments from a beautiful riverside walk

  • Fully modernised with fresh insulation and an air source heat pump for improved energy efficiency

  • A unique, move-in-ready home offering character, comfort, and modern living in a peaceful Welsh setting

  • Council tax band - B (2025-6 £1707.41)

  • Energy performance certificate - E (however many improvements have been made since the report was issued).

Charming ‘Upside-Down’ 2-Bedroom Home in the Heart of Llanwrtyd Wells!

Nestled in the picturesque town of Llanwrtyd Wells – officially recognised as the smallest town in Britain – this beautifully renovated two-bedroom semi-detached home perfectly blends historic charm with modern comfort. Llanwrtyd Wells is renowned for its friendly community, quirky festivals such as the World Bog Snorkelling Championships, and its stunning setting surrounded by the Cambrian Mountains and winding River Irfon. Tucked away just off the main street, this unique “upside-down” home offers an inspired layout that maximises light and space.

The ground floor features two inviting bedrooms, one with a built-in understairs wardrobe, alongside a luxurious contemporary shower room. Upstairs, the property reveals its striking design - a large open-plan kitchen/reception room bathed in natural light. This flexible space is ideal for cooking, dining, entertaining, or simply relaxing, with generous proportions and elegant finishes that make it the true heart of the home.

Outside, a private, low-maintenance garden provides a peaceful retreat, just seconds from a lovely riverside walk. The house has been completely modernised throughout, with fresh insulation and an air source heat pump installed to maximise efficiency and comfort. While the current EPC rating is an E, these recent improvements have significantly enhanced the property’s energy performance.

A rare find in this beautiful Welsh town, this stylish and energy-conscious “upside-down” home offers the perfect mix of character, practicality, and contemporary living - ideal as a permanent residence, weekend getaway, or investment opportunity.

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The property enjoys a peaceful position just off the centre of Llanwrtyd Wells, a short stroll from a lovely riverside walk. Nestled beside the River Irfon, this charming town - with a population of around 1,551 - proudly holds the title of Britain’s smallest town. Conveniently located on the A483 between Llandovery and Builth Wells, Llanwrtyd Wells sits amid the beautiful Tywi and Irfon valleys. The town’s fascinating history dates back to 1732, when the discovery of its healing spring, Ffynnon Ddrewllyd, transformed it into a popular spa destination. Today, Llanwrtyd Wells is celebrated for its vibrant community and eccentric events, including the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the Man versus Horse Marathon. Just 13 miles away lies the market town of Builth Wells, set in some of Mid-Wales’ most stunning countryside. Steeped in history, it sits along the River Wye and River Irfon within the historic boundaries of Brecknockshire, and is best known as the home of the Royal Welsh Show - the largest agricultural event in Europe, attracting over 240,000 visitors each year.

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    B

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