Guide price
£450,000
4 bed end terrace house for saleCastle Street, Brecon, Powys LD3
4 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Stunning town house - see pictures
Versatile layout ideal for single home or potential for annex
Impressive living area with glimpses of the Beacons
Close to town centre and Castle
Currently used as a very succesful B&B
A Grade II Listed townhouse offering beautifully presented accommodation spread across five floors. Boasting an inviting open-plan kitchen/living room, charming sitting/dining room and 4 luxurious en-suite rooms. Adding to its versatility, the basement level could be adaptable for various uses such mulit generational or potentially a separate letting unit subject to all permissions being applied for. Currently used as a home with successful boutique B&B rooms by the current owners, this property presents an enticing opportunity for purchasers!
Description
Steeped in history and enjoying an extraordinary riverside setting, this captivating Grade II Listed town house dates back to the early 1800s and has been thoughtfully refurbished by its current owners, blending period character with modern comfort.
Occupying a remarkable position where a medieval drawbridge once crossed the River Honddu, linking the historic fortified town of Brecon to its Castle, the setting is rich in heritage and charm.
While the property is presently arranged to welcome guests, it remains at heart a superb and spacious family home. The adaptable layout offers purchasers the freedom to continue hosting on a selective basis with two entrance doors making it easy to separate or simply enjoy the generous accommodation in its entirety as a private residence, with contents available by separate negotiation.
Arranged over five floors, the home enjoys far-reaching southerly views towards the Brecon Beacons mountain range. The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen and living space, ideal for relaxed day-to-day living, complemented by an elegant living and dining room on the first floor. Three beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms occupy the upper levels, each offering comfort and privacy. The basement level provides further flexibility, currently incorporating a kitchen/utility area, bedroom suite and en-suite bathroom, and lending itself perfectly to use as a teenage retreat, guest suite (truncated)
Commanding an elevated position overlooking the River Honddu and the historic remains of Brecon Castle, the property sits just moments from the heart of the town. A short stroll leads to an excellent selection of independent shops, cafés and restaurants. Brecon itself is a thriving market town surrounded by exceptional countryside, offering a wealth of leisure pursuits including theatre, cinema and leisure facilities, scenic riverside and canal walks, sailing at Llangorse Lake and, of course, direct access to the spectacular Brecon Beacons for those who enjoy the outdoors.
First Floor
On the first floor, the spacious landing leads into a beautifully proportioned living and dining room, thoughtfully arranged with an open-plan layout gently defined by an elegant archway. This dual-aspect space is filled with natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows, opening onto two Juliet balconys, one in the hallway and one in the lounge. The inviting open fire set within a period marble surround creates a cosy focal point, making this an ideal room for family evenings, celebrations and relaxed weekends together.
Location
The property enjoys a prominent position with views overlooking the River Honddu and the historic remnants of Brecon Castle. Nestled just off the town centre, it offers convenience for those who enjoy town life. Within a leisurely stroll, residents can access a vibrant town centre boasting an array of eateries, coffee shops, and convenience stores. Brecon, a quintessential market town surrounded by picturesque countryside, offers a rich tapestry of leisure activities. From its cinema, theatre, and leisure centre complex, to scenic walks along the River Usk and the Canal towpath leading to the canal basin outside the theatre, there's no shortage of entertainment options. For the adventurous, the Brecon Beacons mountain range beckons with its challenging hikes, while Llangorse Lake offers opportunities for sailing. Additionally, horse riding and gliding are among the many outdoor pursuits available in this dynamic area.
Walk Inside
Stepping through the front door, you are welcomed into a generous entrance hall where beautiful engineered oak flooring runs throughout the home, creating a sense of warmth and continuity across all five floors. Stairs rise and fall to the various levels, while a practical boot room provides invaluable storage for coats, school bags and walking boots after days spent exploring the surrounding countryside. From here, doors open into the heart of the home, the open-plan kitchen and living space. Flooded with natural light, large windows frame far-reaching views towards the Brecon Beacons, creating a wonderful backdrop to everyday family life. A built-in cupboard and attractive fire surround add character, while the bespoke kitchen offers extensive cupboard and drawer space, an inset sink, plumbing for both washing machine and dishwasher. The impressive four-oven aga with extractor hood forms the centrepiece, perfect for family meals, Sunday roasts and gatherings with friends.
Second Floor
On the second floor are two generously proportioned bedrooms, each offering their own distinct outlook, one enjoying far-reaching views towards the Brecon Beacons, the other overlooking the Castle and featuring a charming former fire grate as a reminder of the home’s heritage. Both rooms are beautifully presented and benefit from stylish en-suite shower rooms finished with elegant tiling. Each provides a walk-in shower, WC, vanity basin and heated towel rail, creating comfortable and private spaces ideal for older children, visiting family or guests wishing to enjoy their own independence within the home.
Third Floor
A further staircase rises to the third-floor bedroom suite, a characterful and inviting retreat beneath feature beams. A charming porthole window frames views towards the Castle, while a contemporary bath set upon a raised tiled platform adds a sense of individuality to the space. An adjoining en-suite with WC and vanity basin completes this delightful upper-level room, offering flexibility as a principal suite, a peaceful hideaway, or a wonderful space for a teenager seeking their own floor of the house.
Lower Ground Level
Descending from the entrance hall, stairs lead to the lower ground floor, where a door provides direct access to the rear garden, enhancing the sense of independence at this level. Here you will find a well-appointed kitchen and utility room fitted with a range of units, inset sink, built-in oven and hob, together with plumbing and space for both a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Adjoining this is a generously proportioned room currently arranged as a charming bedroom suite, complemented by an extensive range of built-in cupboards. This highly adaptable space lends itself perfectly to multigenerational living, whether for an older relative, returning family member or independent teenager. Bifold doors open into a spacious dressing room with fitted wardrobes, which in turn leads to an en-suite shower room comprising a corner shower, vanity basin and WC.
With its own access to the garden and practical facilities already in place, this level offers excellent flexibility (truncated)
Outside
To the rear lies a charming L-shaped courtyard, nestled within stone walls. This delightful space features an attractive paved patio with shrubbed borders adorned with 2 seating areas creating a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the delightful sunny southern exposure, together with garden shed and gate providing rear access.
It is conveniently located within a brief stroll of various public carparks where season tickets can be acquired.
Description
Steeped in history and enjoying an extraordinary riverside setting, this captivating Grade II Listed town house dates back to the early 1800s and has been thoughtfully refurbished by its current owners, blending period character with modern comfort.
Occupying a remarkable position where a medieval drawbridge once crossed the River Honddu, linking the historic fortified town of Brecon to its Castle, the setting is rich in heritage and charm.
While the property is presently arranged to welcome guests, it remains at heart a superb and spacious family home. The adaptable layout offers purchasers the freedom to continue hosting on a selective basis with two entrance doors making it easy to separate or simply enjoy the generous accommodation in its entirety as a private residence, with contents available by separate negotiation.
Arranged over five floors, the home enjoys far-reaching southerly views towards the Brecon Beacons mountain range. The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen and living space, ideal for relaxed day-to-day living, complemented by an elegant living and dining room on the first floor. Three beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms occupy the upper levels, each offering comfort and privacy. The basement level provides further flexibility, currently incorporating a kitchen/utility area, bedroom suite and en-suite bathroom, and lending itself perfectly to use as a teenage retreat, guest suite (truncated)
Commanding an elevated position overlooking the River Honddu and the historic remains of Brecon Castle, the property sits just moments from the heart of the town. A short stroll leads to an excellent selection of independent shops, cafés and restaurants. Brecon itself is a thriving market town surrounded by exceptional countryside, offering a wealth of leisure pursuits including theatre, cinema and leisure facilities, scenic riverside and canal walks, sailing at Llangorse Lake and, of course, direct access to the spectacular Brecon Beacons for those who enjoy the outdoors.
First Floor
On the first floor, the spacious landing leads into a beautifully proportioned living and dining room, thoughtfully arranged with an open-plan layout gently defined by an elegant archway. This dual-aspect space is filled with natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows, opening onto two Juliet balconys, one in the hallway and one in the lounge. The inviting open fire set within a period marble surround creates a cosy focal point, making this an ideal room for family evenings, celebrations and relaxed weekends together.
Location
The property enjoys a prominent position with views overlooking the River Honddu and the historic remnants of Brecon Castle. Nestled just off the town centre, it offers convenience for those who enjoy town life. Within a leisurely stroll, residents can access a vibrant town centre boasting an array of eateries, coffee shops, and convenience stores. Brecon, a quintessential market town surrounded by picturesque countryside, offers a rich tapestry of leisure activities. From its cinema, theatre, and leisure centre complex, to scenic walks along the River Usk and the Canal towpath leading to the canal basin outside the theatre, there's no shortage of entertainment options. For the adventurous, the Brecon Beacons mountain range beckons with its challenging hikes, while Llangorse Lake offers opportunities for sailing. Additionally, horse riding and gliding are among the many outdoor pursuits available in this dynamic area.
Walk Inside
Stepping through the front door, you are welcomed into a generous entrance hall where beautiful engineered oak flooring runs throughout the home, creating a sense of warmth and continuity across all five floors. Stairs rise and fall to the various levels, while a practical boot room provides invaluable storage for coats, school bags and walking boots after days spent exploring the surrounding countryside. From here, doors open into the heart of the home, the open-plan kitchen and living space. Flooded with natural light, large windows frame far-reaching views towards the Brecon Beacons, creating a wonderful backdrop to everyday family life. A built-in cupboard and attractive fire surround add character, while the bespoke kitchen offers extensive cupboard and drawer space, an inset sink, plumbing for both washing machine and dishwasher. The impressive four-oven aga with extractor hood forms the centrepiece, perfect for family meals, Sunday roasts and gatherings with friends.
Second Floor
On the second floor are two generously proportioned bedrooms, each offering their own distinct outlook, one enjoying far-reaching views towards the Brecon Beacons, the other overlooking the Castle and featuring a charming former fire grate as a reminder of the home’s heritage. Both rooms are beautifully presented and benefit from stylish en-suite shower rooms finished with elegant tiling. Each provides a walk-in shower, WC, vanity basin and heated towel rail, creating comfortable and private spaces ideal for older children, visiting family or guests wishing to enjoy their own independence within the home.
Third Floor
A further staircase rises to the third-floor bedroom suite, a characterful and inviting retreat beneath feature beams. A charming porthole window frames views towards the Castle, while a contemporary bath set upon a raised tiled platform adds a sense of individuality to the space. An adjoining en-suite with WC and vanity basin completes this delightful upper-level room, offering flexibility as a principal suite, a peaceful hideaway, or a wonderful space for a teenager seeking their own floor of the house.
Lower Ground Level
Descending from the entrance hall, stairs lead to the lower ground floor, where a door provides direct access to the rear garden, enhancing the sense of independence at this level. Here you will find a well-appointed kitchen and utility room fitted with a range of units, inset sink, built-in oven and hob, together with plumbing and space for both a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Adjoining this is a generously proportioned room currently arranged as a charming bedroom suite, complemented by an extensive range of built-in cupboards. This highly adaptable space lends itself perfectly to multigenerational living, whether for an older relative, returning family member or independent teenager. Bifold doors open into a spacious dressing room with fitted wardrobes, which in turn leads to an en-suite shower room comprising a corner shower, vanity basin and WC.
With its own access to the garden and practical facilities already in place, this level offers excellent flexibility (truncated)
Outside
To the rear lies a charming L-shaped courtyard, nestled within stone walls. This delightful space features an attractive paved patio with shrubbed borders adorned with 2 seating areas creating a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the delightful sunny southern exposure, together with garden shed and gate providing rear access.
It is conveniently located within a brief stroll of various public carparks where season tickets can be acquired.
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