Terraced house for sale in The Struet, Brecon, Powys LD3

Guide price £700,000
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Terraced house for sale - 6 bedrooms

6 6 2

Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
D

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Property features

  • Impressive townhouse
  • Lovely garden with views
  • 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
  • Very convenient for the town's facilities
  • Lots of period features

Property description

This impressive townhouse is just a stone's throw from the town centre and is beautifully presented with abundant character and charm. The stunning town garden is a perfect sun trap, offering breathtaking views over the rooftops of the Brecon Beacons and Brecon Cathedral.
This is a must-see home for anyone seeking something truly special.

Description

No.10 is an impressive Grade II* listed townhouse that has undergone significant renovation under its current owners. Completed by 2008, the extensive works included a new roof, electrics, plumbing and heating system, and a full internal refurbishment, transforming it into the perfect family home brimming with character. This property boasts a rich history, originally a Georgian solicitor's Chambers and the town’s place for genteel soirees. It then served various roles such as a tax office, girls' grammar school, rugby social club, and, until 2006, was a hostel and cycle hire centre. The property was listed in 1976 as a fine example of a late C18 town house with good surviving interiors and for its group value along 'The Struet’.

Location

This attractive period home is situated just off the town centre in a convenient setting for those who enjoy town life. A gentle stroll will take you into the bustling town centre where there are a choice of eateries and coffee shops and a good choice of independent and high street shops including three butchers, a fishmonger and the market hall, where farmers markets are held. Brecon still has three banks and there are three supermarkets. Brecon is well serviced with recreational amenities which include a cinema, theatre, several venues for music gigs and a leisure centre complex. There are numerous sports clubs and clubs for other interest groups. There are great walks around the town centre, along the banks of the River Usk and the Canal towpath which terminates at the canal basin outside the theatre.

About No. 10

No 10 The Struet was used by the current owners to let out as elegant town house accommodation for groups of families and friends. A venture they did very successfully until moving into the house to make it what has been their much-loved home for the last 8 years.

The house has Georgian and Victorian origins. The Georgian part of the house was built by Hugh Bold and his wife Elizabeth Bold (nee Wynter), forebears of one of the current owners. This wonderful and grand Georgian part of the house was originally Hugh Bold’s legal chambers.

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The Victorian part of the house was built by his heirs and was used for entertaining. It includes what was a small ball room, now the drawing room, used for winter dances and soirées

No 10 has evolved into the amazingly spacious and beautiful family home that it is today. The house is full of surprises and perhaps non greater than the large sunny garden with a wonderful cedar, huge sycamore tree and beautiful borders. The garden offers views of Pen-y-Fan to the south and Brecon Cathedral to the North. The house sits right in the heart of Brecon's Conservation Area but once in the building there is great feeling of peace and quiet. It is the perfect home for children rushing around, as well as for gatherings and family celebrations.

Walk Inside

The imposing entrance porch extending onto The Struet offers a fitting welcome to this charming building. Ascend a small flight of steps into the grand entrance hall, featuring a large cloakroom and separate WC. To your right, the dining room boasts original oak flooring, a central fireplace, and a large bay window—a distinctive feature visible from the street. Towards the rear, the generous kitchen is equipped with a range of fitted units, including a dishwasher, fridge, and a pale grey three-oven electric aga, a must-have for any classic townhouse.

An inner hall leads to a ground-level double bedroom with an ensuite, a separate family bathroom, a study with direct access to the garden terrace, and a staircase to another double bedroom.

The main staircase which leads from the entrance hall provides access to a large first floor landing with built in library area through which is the impressive drawing room, an absolute spectacle with its large bay window and double doors seamlessly opening to the garden terrace. This lovely room has an imposing fire surround with a Jet Master wood fire. The main landing provides access to two further double bedrooms both with bathroom facilities.
A further two double bedrooms can be accessed via the Georgian staircase from the ground floor. The larger master suite enjoys a west facing bay window; both bedrooms having access to their own bathrooms.

Beneath the main ground floor is an extremely useful lower ground area which can be accessed from within or via an external door off The Struet. This area provides great storage or workspace but also houses the gas central heating boiler and emersion water tanks and as well as a utility room space for a washing machine, tumble dryer, freezer and sink. There is also a WC.

Walk Outside

The gardens are a delightful surprise with fantastic views to Brecon Cathedral and the Brecon Beacons mountain range. The ground floor level terrace, outside the kitchen and office, is the perfect sun trap from May to September. A particular feature of this part of the gardens are the remains of the original ice house now perfect for storing your firewood, recycling and more. The upper garden, which can be accessed from the Drawing Room or lower terrace has a mix of terraced seating areas, mature borders and lawned areas for children to play. One of the strategic seating areas, known as the 'Gin Deck', enjoys sun sets whilst taking in the views of the Beacons. The impressive sycamore and cedar tree add a feeling of history to the garden, whilst the summer house and garden shed store provide a useful destination for a cup of tea whilst gardening.

Parking

There is no on-site parking at the house. There is free on street parking, and several public car parks with annual residents parking permits, a short distance walk from the house.

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