Offers over
£325,000
4 bed detached house for saleTrecastle, Brecon, Powys LD3
4 beds
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Formerly the village post office and pub, this detached charming home is steeped in local history. Beautifully blending period features with modern comforts, this unique property includes exposed stone walls, original timber beams, four bedrooms, generous living accommodation, ample storage, and a variety of useful outbuildings. Set within enclosed, gated gardens, the property also benefits from extensive parking and a wealth of outdoor space.
Description
A thoughtfully renovated and beautifully presented property, carefully preserving its history while providing comfortable family living. The property offers spacious and versatile accommodation, including a well equiped kitchen, separate utility room, dining room, and inviting living room centred around a striking stone fireplace. Upstairs are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally, the property enjoys private parking, enclosed patio areas, several useful outbuildings, and a substantial garden.
Location
Situated in the heart of the village of Trecastle, Bush House enjoys a peaceful rural setting while remaining conveniently close to the nearby village of Sennybridge, which provides everyday amenities including a village shop, garage, and primary school.
The market town of Brecon is within easy reach and offers an excellent range of independent shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, and leisure facilities, including a theatre, cinema, and leisure centre. The surrounding area is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, lying within the beautiful landscapes of the Brecon Beacons, offering endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits.
The historic town of Llandovery is also easily accessible and provides a good selection of local amenities, supermarkets, cafés, and schooling, including the well regarded Llandovery College. The wider area is known for its rolling countryside, stunning natural beauty, and abundance of wildlife.
Walk Inside
The property is entered through a stable door which opens into a spacious kitchen. This welcoming space features exposed ceiling beams, tiled flooring, and a tasteful blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The kitchen is fitted with a wide range of units, a Belfast sink, breakfast bar, five-ring gas hob powered by bottled gas, and an electric oven. A glass door leads through to the utility room, which provides additional storage, space for a washing machine, housing for the boiler, and direct access to the rear garden.
From the kitchen leads into the dining room and living room. These rooms beautifully showcase the property's heritage, with exposed stone walls, original timber-framed ceilings, and the former post office serving hatch, now converted into a feature window that allows natural light to flood the room. The dining room comfortably accommodates a six-seater dining table and offers ample space for freestanding furniture. Opposite is the living room, a (truncated)
Walk Outside
To the right-hand side of the property is a driveway providing parking for two vehicles. Beyond a gated entrance is a substantial carport with space for a further three vehicles. Next to the carport is a private enclosed patio area, with a timber-framed lean-to and direct access to the utility room. To the left hand side of the property is an enclosed, gated cobbled courtyard that leads through to the gardens. Also located here are two traditional stone built outbuildings, one of which retains water and drainage connections, offering excellent potential for workshop or storage.
To the rear of the property is a further stone-built outbuilding used as a stable block. A workshop with an attached lean-to, providing useful storage space for garden equipment and machinery. The gardens are predominantly laid to lawn and enjoy a high degree of privacy, being fully enclosed.
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