£800 pcm
(£185 pw)
3 bed bungalow to rentBrecon Road, Builth Wells LD2
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
Just added
Available from 1 June 2026
Unfurnished
Freehold
About this property
Four bedroom bungalow
Outskirts of Builth Wells
Private Garden with Views
Walking distance from town and amenities
Parking
Deposit - £850
Available immediately
Council tax band - E
This spacious and well-presented four-bedroom bungalow is situated on the outskirts of Builth Wells, enjoying a peaceful setting while still being conveniently located for access to the town and its amenities. Offering generous and versatile accommodation throughout, the property is ideal for families, those seeking single-storey living, or anyone looking to enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle in a desirable location. The bungalow has been well maintained and features a bright and welcoming layout, with ample living space perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. The master bedroom benefits from its own en-suite bathroom, providing added comfort and convenience, while the remaining bedrooms are all well proportioned and served by a modern family bathroom. Outside, the property boasts a beautifully kept garden space, ideal for enjoying the outdoors during the warmer months. The gardens offer plenty of room for seating, entertaining, or gardening enthusiasts, and are complemented by a charming summer house, creating the perfect spot to relax and unwind while taking in the peaceful surroundings.
Available: Immediately
Council Tax Band 'E'
Rent - £800 per calendar month
Deposit required - £850
please note: All contract holders are required to complete an application form providing references. We will also require information to carry out A credit check which is provided by A third party.
Builth Wells is a thriving market town with a rich history and a welcoming community. It offers an excellent range of amenities including Primary and Secondary Schools, a cinema, leisure centre, and a variety of sporting clubs such as cricket, rugby, football, and golf, making it ideal for families and active lifestyles. The town is best known as the home of the Royal Welsh Show, the largest agricultural show in Europe. Held every July, this internationally renowned event celebrates farming, food, and rural life, bringing thousands of visitors to the town and creating a lively, festive atmosphere. Builth Wells benefits from strong transport links. It is on a bus route between Cardiff and North Wales and is served by Builth Road Railway Station on the scenic Heart of Wales Line, providing access to Swansea, Shrewsbury, and beyond. Set within the picturesque Wye Valley, an Area of Natural Beauty, Builth Wells is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers. Nearby, the dramatic landscapes of the Elan Valley at Rhayader offer reservoirs, dams, and miles of breathtaking scenery. The Red Kite Feeding Centre at Gigrin Farm also provides the unforgettable sight of these rare and magnificent birds gathering in large numbers every day. Historically, Builth Wells has deep roots. Its name derives from “Buallt, ” meaning “cow pasture, ” with “Wells” later added to reflect its popularity as a Victorian spa town. The remains of Builth Castle, built under Edward I in the 13th century, still overlook the town, a reminder of its medieval importance. Today, Builth Wells balances its rich past with a vibrant present, offering both charm and convenience at the heart of Mid-Wales.
Available: Immediately
Council Tax Band 'E'
Rent - £800 per calendar month
Deposit required - £850
please note: All contract holders are required to complete an application form providing references. We will also require information to carry out A credit check which is provided by A third party.
Builth Wells is a thriving market town with a rich history and a welcoming community. It offers an excellent range of amenities including Primary and Secondary Schools, a cinema, leisure centre, and a variety of sporting clubs such as cricket, rugby, football, and golf, making it ideal for families and active lifestyles. The town is best known as the home of the Royal Welsh Show, the largest agricultural show in Europe. Held every July, this internationally renowned event celebrates farming, food, and rural life, bringing thousands of visitors to the town and creating a lively, festive atmosphere. Builth Wells benefits from strong transport links. It is on a bus route between Cardiff and North Wales and is served by Builth Road Railway Station on the scenic Heart of Wales Line, providing access to Swansea, Shrewsbury, and beyond. Set within the picturesque Wye Valley, an Area of Natural Beauty, Builth Wells is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers. Nearby, the dramatic landscapes of the Elan Valley at Rhayader offer reservoirs, dams, and miles of breathtaking scenery. The Red Kite Feeding Centre at Gigrin Farm also provides the unforgettable sight of these rare and magnificent birds gathering in large numbers every day. Historically, Builth Wells has deep roots. Its name derives from “Buallt, ” meaning “cow pasture, ” with “Wells” later added to reflect its popularity as a Victorian spa town. The remains of Builth Castle, built under Edward I in the 13th century, still overlook the town, a reminder of its medieval importance. Today, Builth Wells balances its rich past with a vibrant present, offering both charm and convenience at the heart of Mid-Wales.



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