£180,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleNewbridge-On-Wye, Llandrindod Wells LD1
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Stylish & Spacious: Beautifully modernised 3-bedroom home blending period charm with contemporary design
Scenic Village Setting: Tucked away in Newbridge-on-Wye with stunning views over rooftops to rolling Mid Wales hills
Light-Filled Living: Reconfigured dual-aspect lounge with wood-burning stove - perfect for family life and entertaining
Sleek Modern Kitchen: Redesigned kitchen with skylights and direct access to the garden, ideal for indoor-outdoor living
Bright & Versatile Bedrooms: Two generous doubles and a spacious single - perfect for guests, family, or home working
South-West Facing Garden: Sun-drenched outdoor space with patio, lawn, fruit trees, and a charming stone-built store
Rear Garden Access: Includes right of way over neighbouring garden for convenient access to the rear garden
Village Lifestyle: Unrestricted parking nearby, tasteful upgrades throughout, and a peaceful setting near local amenities
Council tax band - C (2025-6 £1,932.10)
Energy Performance Certificate: E
Step through the front courtyard front space and up to the welcoming entrance, where a warm and spacious hallway opens into a beautifully reconfigured dual-aspect living space. Once two separate reception rooms, this generous lounge now provides an expansive, light-filled setting for family life and entertaining - complete with a charming wood-burning stove nestled in a feature fireplace, ideal for cosy evenings all year round. To the rear, the heart of the home awaits. The sleek, modern kitchen has been thoughtfully redesigned and features ample space for culinary creations, flooded with natural light from two skylights above. A door opens directly to the rear garden, seamlessly blending indoor comfort with outdoor charm.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress. Two generous double bedrooms - one to the front, one to the rear - enjoy open views and plenty of natural light. A third spacious single bedroom currently serves as a peaceful home office. The stylish family bathroom includes a contemporary suite with a bath and overhead shower, perfect for unwinding after a long day.
Outside, the south-westerly facing rear garden is a true suntrap - an idyllic sanctuary featuring a paved patio for al fresco dining, a gently sloping lawn, raised beds, and mature fruit trees. A charming stone-built garden store adds both practicality and rustic appeal. Arosfa also benefits from a right of way over the neighbouring garden, providing convenient rear access directly into its own garden - an especially useful feature for garden maintenance, bringing bikes through, or simply enjoying a more flexible flow of movement.
With unrestricted parking nearby, original features preserved, and tasteful upgrades throughout, Arosfa is more than just a house - it’s a lifestyle. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful family home, a rural retreat, or a base to enjoy the very best of village life and countryside charm, this property offers it all.
Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to the property has a broadband speed of: 54.86 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).
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The property is centrally positioned within the charming village of Newbridge-on-Wye, situated in the heart of Wales. Around 7 miles south of Rhayader, the village enjoys excellent connectivity via the A470, which runs north to Rhayader and south to Builth Wells. The B4358 also passes through the village, linking Beulah in the west with Llandrindod Wells in the east - making it a practical location for commuters travelling across west, north-west, and south Wales. Steeped in history, Newbridge-on-Wye was once an important stop for drovers moving livestock across the country. Its strategic location provided a safe crossing over the River Wye, which led to the development of the village and its many public houses - a heritage still commemorated by the statue of a drover on the village green. The village was also once served by the Mid-Wales Railway until the station's closure in 1962. Today, while the station site is now a residential development, the original railway bridge still stands as a reminder of the village’s rich past.