£385,000
4 bed detached bungalow for saleTai Cae Mawr, Llanwrtyd Wells LD5
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Distinctive and beautifully presented family residence on the sought-after Tai Cae Mawr development, within easy reach of the town centre
Exceptionally spacious and versatile accommodation set within expansive, level private gardens
Impressive contemporary kitchen/dining room with direct access to the rear garden, complemented by a practical utility room
Full-width principal reception room featuring a vaulted ceiling, striking brick fireplace with wood-burning stove, and adjoining conservatory overlooking the garden
Three generous ground-floor double bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, including a principal suite with en-suite shower room and garden access
Well-appointed family bathroom with quality fittings and separate shower cubicle
Versatile first-floor study/occasional bedroom accessed via timber ladder-style stairs, ideal as a home office, snug, or guest space
Ample driveway parking, large garage, canopy porch, and beautifully maintained front, side and rear gardens with patio area - perfect for outdoor entertaining
Council tax band - E (2025-6 £2,683.09)
Energy performance certificate - C
The property opens into a welcoming reception hall with useful storage, leading to an impressive contemporary kitchen/dining room designed for modern living. This superb space provides extensive areas for preparation, cooking, dining and informal relaxation, with doors opening directly onto the rear gardens. A practical utility room sits conveniently adjacent. The principal reception room spans the full width of the property and features a striking vaulted ceiling together with a wood-burning stove set within an attractive brick fireplace, creating a warm focal point. From here, a conservatory enjoys delightful views across the beautifully maintained rear garden.
The ground floor hosts three generously proportioned double bedrooms, each benefiting from built-in double wardrobes, with both the principal and guest bedrooms enjoying two wardrobes apiece. The principal suite is further enhanced by an en-suite shower room and sliding doors opening onto the garden. A well-appointed family bathroom with quality fittings and a separate shower cubicle completes the main accommodation.
A further highlight is the spacious first-floor study/occasional bedroom, accessed via timber ladder-style stairs, offering a versatile space ideal as a home office, snug, or additional guest accommodation as required.
Externally, the property occupies impressively proportioned private grounds, approached via a tarmacadam driveway providing ample parking for several vehicles and leading to a large garage and canopy porch protecting the entrance. Well-maintained front, side and rear gardens surround the home, including a delightful patio area ideal for outdoor entertaining, practical bin storage areas, and gated access to the eastern side providing convenient access to the oil tank. A superbly proportioned and versatile family home that delivers space, privacy and lifestyle appeal in equal measure - internal viewing is highly recommended.
The property is pleasantly positioned within a modern, well-maintained development on the southern fringes of Llanwrtyd Wells, a charming Mid-Wales town set along the banks of the River Irfon and surrounded by the scenic Tywi and Irfon valleys. With a population of around 1,500, it is widely recognised as one of Britain’s smallest towns, offering a strong sense of community alongside beautiful rural surroundings. Llanwrtyd Wells first rose to prominence in the 18th century following the discovery in 1732 of mineral waters at Ffynnon Ddrewllyd, leading to its development as a Victorian spa destination. Today, the town is perhaps best known for hosting the internationally renowned World Bog Snorkelling Championships and the annual Man versus Horse Marathon, both of which attract visitors from across the world. The town lies on the A483 between Llandovery and the market town of Builth Wells, approximately 13 miles away. Builth Wells, set at the meeting of the Rivers Wye and Irfon, offers a wider range of amenities and is famously home to the Royal Welsh Show, Europe’s largest agricultural show, drawing over 240,000 visitors each year.
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