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£285,000

6 bed semi-detached house for sale
Dyffryn Road, Llandrindod Wells LD1

    • 6 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Elegant late-Victorian/early-Edwardian semi-detached family home in a prime residential location close to Llandrindod Wells town centre

  • Spacious three-storey layout offering up to seven bedrooms, ideal for families, multi-generational living or home working

  • Welcoming ground floor with bay-fronted reception room, generous dining room and large kitchen/breakfast room with adjoining utility

  • Versatile first-floor accommodation including a double bedroom with adjoining dressing room. Two well-appointed first-floor bathing facilities, accessed from a half landing: A modern shower room and

  • Top floor provides up to four additional rooms, including a rear bedroom accessed from a half landing - perfect as a quiet study

  • Attractive outdoor spaces with a courtyard-style front garden, pedestrian side access and unrestricted parking to the front

  • Exceptional rear garden featuring a pergola-covered seating area, lawn, patio and additional gravelled area for outdoor dining, planting or recreation

  • Council tax band – D (2025-6 £2,242.42)

  • Energy performance certificate - tbc

An elegant and well-presented late-Victorian or early-Edwardian semi-detached family home, beautifully positioned on a prime residential street close to the centre of Llandrindod Wells. This impressive three-storey property offers remarkable versatility, with up to seven bedrooms available if required, making it ideal for growing families, multi-generational living, or those seeking generous space for home working.

Behind its attractive red-brick façade, the accommodation is bright, spacious and thoughtfully arranged. The ground floor comprises a welcoming reception room with bay window, a well-proportioned dining room, and a generous kitchen/breakfast room leading through to a useful utility room.

The first and second floors provide a superb selection of bedrooms and additional rooms, allowing the layout to adapt to individual needs. On the first floor, the smaller bedroom is currently utilised as a dressing room, perfectly complementing the adjacent double bedroom. To the rear of the first floor, accessed from a half landing, are two well-appointed bathing facilities: A modern shower room fitted with a corner shower, low-flush WC and wash hand basin, and a separate bathroom featuring a claw-foot bath, WC and wash hand basin.

The top floor offers potentially four further bedrooms, one of which – positioned at the rear and accessed from a half landing – could be used as a study, providing an excellent, quiet workspace set apart from the main living areas.

Externally, the property benefits from a charming courtyard-style front garden laid to slabs, with pedestrian access to the side and unrestricted street parking to the front. The rear garden is a particular highlight – a large, private space offering excellent areas for relaxation and entertaining. Immediately outside the back door is a gravelled seating area sheltered by a timber pergola, which leads onto a lawn flanked by a patio. A further gravelled area at the bottom of the garden provides additional flexible space for planting, outdoor dining, or recreation.

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial period home in one of the town’s most sought-after locations, combining classic character with adaptable living accommodation, generous outdoor space, and convenient access.

The property is situated close to the town centre on a residential street on the western fringes of the popular Spa Town of Llandrindod Wells, the county town of Powys, the largest county in Wales. Llandrindod offers an extensive range of retail, recreational and educational facilities and is a popular destination for visitors, set amid picturesque surrounding countryside. The town has a rich history, rising to prominence in the late 19th century as a fashionable Victorian spa resort. Its elegant architecture, iconic landmarks and wide avenues are lasting reminders of this era, and many historic buildings and features remain an integral part of the town’s character today. Llandrindod is easily accessible by both rail and road, with several local bus services operating in and around the area, as well as to neighbouring towns and villages. There is excellent education provision locally, including several primary schools and a high school with sixth form. The town also boasts The Albert Hall theatre, the National Cycle Collection museum, and the beautiful 13-acre Lake Park with picnic areas and sculptures. Sporting and recreational facilities are plentiful, including a football club, rugby club, an international-standard outdoor bowling green which hosts national and international events, a newer indoor bowling centre, and a highly regarded 18-hole golf course with driving range. The leisure centre offers a full-sized swimming pool, gym, AstroTurf pitch and sports hall. Situated within the scenic Wye Valley and close to the stunning Elan Valley at Rhayader, the area is renowned as a walker’s paradise.

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