£475,000
4 bed detached bungalow for saleCefn Gorwydd, Llangammarch Wells LD4
4 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
- Freehold
James Dean Estate Agents
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About this property
Well-maintained family home set on a generous plot with a large tarmacadam driveway and detached double-door garage
L-shaped entrance hallway leading to principal rooms, each designed to maximise rural views
Spacious kitchen/breakfast room with stunning front-aspect views over lawns and rolling countryside
Dining room and main reception area flooded with natural light, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the rear garden and countryside beyond
Three ground-floor bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes and outlooks over the gardens and surrounding landscape
Further reception room with bi-folding doors to the rear patio and stairs leading to a private master suite above the garage
Master suite with rear-facing windows offering commanding countryside views, plus en-suite shower room
Approximately 1.5 acres of well-maintained grounds, including lawns, patio, paddock with outbuilding, log store, and gently sloping terrain enhancing the panoramic setting
Council tax band - F (2025-6 £3,180.30)
Energy performance certificate - E
Approached via a quiet country lane, this well-maintained family home occupies a generous plot with a large tarmacadam driveway, providing ample parking and turning space, alongside a substantial garage with double-opening doors.
Step through the enclosed porch into the L-shaped entrance hallway, which leads to the principal ground floor rooms, each designed to maximise the sweeping rural vistas. To the right, the impressive kitchen/breakfast room offers ample space for dining and entertaining, with windows framing uninterrupted views over the front lawn and rolling countryside beyond. From here, a utility room and WC provide practical convenience, while a door leads directly to the rear parking area. Adjacent, the dining room is filled with natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows, showcasing the rear garden and the expansive landscape stretching into the distance. The space flows seamlessly into the main reception room, where a woodburning stove set on a slate hearth adds warmth and character, and large windows continue to draw the eye outward to the surrounding scenery.
The ground floor includes three of the four bedrooms: Two well-proportioned rooms at the front, both with built-in double wardrobes, and a generously sized rear bedroom, also with a built-in wardrobe, all benefiting from views across the gardens and countryside. A modern family bathroom with separate shower complements this level.
A further reception room, accessed from the kitchen, features bi-folding doors opening to the rear patio and understairs storage, while stairs lead to the private master suite above the garage. The master suite is a spacious and secluded retreat, with rear-facing windows offering even more commanding views of the countryside, accompanied by an en-suite shower room.
Externally, the property is set within approximately 1.5 acres of well-maintained grounds, mostly laid to lawn and gently sloping away from the home, with a paved patio ideal for outdoor gatherings. A paddock on the eastern boundary includes an outbuilding and log store. The generous driveway and detached garage complete a property designed for family living, all within a setting where every window frames the captivating beauty of the Mid-Wales landscape.
The property occupies a coveted rural setting on the edge of the picturesque hamlet of Cefn Gorwydd, just a few miles from the enchanting town of Llanwrtyd Wells – famously recognised as Britain’s smallest town. Surrounded by rolling Mid-Wales countryside, the location combines serene pastoral charm with a strong sense of local character. Cefn Gorwydd boasts a rich Welsh heritage, exemplified by Capel Gosen, the Gosen Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, established in 1790. The chapel played a central role in the spiritual and social life of the community throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the area’s deep-rooted traditions and religious history. The nearby television relay station, erected in the 1980s, highlights the hamlet’s adaptation to modern connectivity while maintaining its rural seclusion. The wider region is steeped in historic significance. Llanwrtyd Wells became renowned in the 18th century for its healing waters at Ffynnon Ddrewllyd, attracting visitors seeking rest and restoration. For a broader range of amenities and cultural events, Builth Wells – just 13 miles distant – serves as a bustling market town, hosting the renowned Royal Welsh Show each year. This unique blend of tranquillity, heritage, and accessibility makes Cefn Gorwydd an exceptional location, offering the best of Mid-Wales country living.