Llangammarch Wells, LD4
- Land size
- 1 acres
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 1
Key Features
- Spacious detached bungalow set in approximately one acre of mature, peaceful grounds in Mid Wales
- Three generously sized double bedrooms, all with built-in storage
- Large reception room with bay window and serene views toward the River Irfon
- Well-proportioned kitchen/dining room with ample space for family dining and countryside views
- Expansive gardens front and back, including a charming summer house nestled under mature trees
- Range of useful outbuildings including a large garage, workshop, timber store, and log shed
- Private driveway and tranquil rural setting, bordered by farmland and footpaths
- Originally a hunter’s lodge, retaining traditional character with a spacious modern layout
- Council tax band – E (2025-6 £2,691.03)
- Energy performance certificate - E
Description
Spacious Bungalow with Generous Grounds – Tranquil Countryside Location in Mid Wales
Enjoying a peaceful position within approximately one acre of mature gardens, this detached bungalow offers spacious accommodation and a truly idyllic setting in the heart of Mid Wales. A private driveway leads through expansive front lawns to the bungalow, surrounded by open countryside and mature trees. The grounds are a particular highlight, with the rear garden gently sloping down toward the River Irfon. A charming summer house sits tucked beneath the trees, offering a quiet retreat in a naturally beautiful environment.
Inside, the bungalow provides well-proportioned living throughout. The main reception room is generously sized and filled with natural light, thanks to a large bay window overlooking the rear garden and river beyond. The kitchen/dining room is also of excellent proportions, with ample space for a family dining table and lovely views to the front garden. The property includes three spacious double bedrooms, each with built-in storage, offering comfort and flexibility for a range of living arrangements. A large family bathroom includes both a walk-in shower and a separate bath.
Practicality continues outside, where a range of useful outbuildings can be found, including a large garage, a workshop, a timber outbuilding ideal for hobbies or storage (28' x 12'), and a newly added log store 16' x 9').
Originally built in the early 1900s as a hunter’s lodge, the property retains its traditional charm, while a later extension has created a spacious and well-laid-out home that takes full advantage of its surroundings. Ideal as a full-time residence, countryside getaway, or peaceful work-from-home base, this property offers space, tranquillity, and a truly picturesque setting in one of Mid Wales’ most scenic locations.
Telephone & Broadband: Telephone- subject to BT transfer regulations. According to comparethemarket.com the property has a broadband speed of: 55.95 Mbps (average speed of Mbps).
We are informed by our client that Superfast broadband is already installed to a telegraph pole within the grounds of the property - buyers simply need to arrange final connection via BT.
Please note you should always confirm this by speaking to the specific provider you would like to use. This is for guidance only.
The property enjoys a peaceful setting a short walk from the village of Llangammarch Wells, which offers a well-connected yet peaceful lifestyle. The village features a railway halt on the scenic Heart of Wales Line, linking Shrewsbury to Swansea - ideal for commuters or leisure travel. Community life is vibrant, centred around Alexandra Hall, which hosts regular activities such as Tai Chi, coffee mornings, short bowls, and toddler groups - fostering a strong village spirit. Just four miles away lies Llanwrtyd Wells, officially Britain’s smallest town. This quirky and historic spa town - famous for events like the World Bog Snorkelling Championships and Man versus Horse Marathon - sits between the Tywi and Irfon valleys and retains its charm with picturesque surroundings and a unique community character. Around eight miles to the east is the market town of Builth Wells, offering a wider range of facilities including primary and secondary schools, a cinema, leisure centre, sports clubs, and the internationally renowned Royal Welsh Showground - home to the largest agricultural show in Europe. Builth Wells also benefits from strong transport links, including the Builth Road railway station on the Heart of Wales Line and a bus route connecting Cardiff to North Wales. The area is a gateway to natural beauty, situated within the Wye Valley and close to the spectacular Elan Valley at Rhayader - perfect for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. For wildlife lovers, Gigrin Farm nearby offers a rare chance to witness Red Kite feeding in a stunning rural setting.
Property details
- Tenure
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band
- E
- Date Posted
- 2026-01-29
Energy Performance Certificate
Energy Efficiency Rating
Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)
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- Garden
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Market Value Analysis
Based on properties with houses in Wales (1+ acres).
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James Dean, Builth Wells
51 High Street, Builth Wells, LD2 3AB
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