The Property
Dating from 1929 18 Irfon Bridge Road is a tastefully renovated dormer bungalow which retains many original features and its period charm while benefitting from wooden framed double glazing and gas central heating throughout. Located a few minutes walk from Builth Wells Primary School and with front and rear gardens this would make a lovely family home.
Accommodation
Entrance
Porch with tiled steps up to original partly glazed Front Door into:
Hallway
Quarry tiled floor, stairs to First Floor, doors to:
Sitting Room
Window to front, radiator, original period tiled fireplace with wooden mantle and surround (not working), cornice.
Reception Two
Window to front, radiator, original period tiled fireplace with wooden mantle and surround (working), original stripped and polished floor boards, cornice.
Bedroom Three
Window to rear, radiator, original cast iron fireplace (not working), cornice.
Downstairs Bathroom
Window to rear, radiator, quarry tiled floor, part tiled walls, bath with mixer/shower tap, WC, washbasin.
Kitchen
Window to side, radiator, quarry tiled floor, exposed brick chimney breast housing `Belling` range cooker with electric double oven and grill and seven ring gas hob, double `Belfast` sink with mixer tap and cupboards under, original wooden cupboards, one housing `Worcester 24CDI` gas boiler, beechwood work tops, wall mounted glass fronted cupboard, space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, space for fridge/freezer, arch with original oak beam lintel to:
Conservatory/Dining Room
Wooden flooring, wood framed double glazed panels to three sides and roof with door to rear garden.
First Floor
Landing
Door to under eaves storage space, doors to:
Bedroom One
Window to front, radiator, Velux window to rear, feature wall with exposed brickwork, original polished wood floorboards, storage alcove under eaves.
Bedroom Two
Window to front, radiator, feature wall with exposed brickwork, cupboard under eaves, polished wood floorboards.
Upstairs Bathroom
Velux window to rear, radiator, feature exposed brick wall, painted wooden floorboards, rolltop bath, WC, washbasin with mixer tap, heated towel rail, part tiled walls (not ceramic)
Outside
A tarmac driveway with space for several vehicles leads via wooden gates from the pavement to the porch with lawn and borders, gravelled sitting out area with raised bed. A path leads around both sides of the property to the rear garden where steps lead up to a lawned area with a mix of mature fruit trees and more recent planting and a garden shed. An outside tap is located to one side of the property. The whole is bounded by a mixture of hedging and fencing.
Services
We understand the property to have mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
Local Authority
Powys County Council 01874 624141
Council Tax Band E
Builth Wells
The ancient market town of Builth Wells has a great deal to offer the resident and visitor alike. Having managed to preserve its old town charm, it is a pleasure to wander around the well stocked and interesting shops offering gifts, crafts & paintings created by local artists.
The beautiful, unspoilt countryside surrounding the town is ideal for walking, leisure and sporting pursuits, including fishing in the renowned Wye & Irfon Rivers and challenging 18 hole golf course.
Entertainment at the Wyeside Arts Centre includes a cinema, as well as varied live events across the arts spectrum throughout the year including the recent innovation, the annual Festival of Dance held in May.
Also famous for the prestigious Royal Welsh Agricultural Show taking place each July attracts more than 200,000 visitors, bringing together the farming industry and rural community creating a unique and very special welsh flavour.
Families are attracted to Builth Wells by the excellent range of Primary & Secondary Schools available. Builth Wells High School being renowned as one of the best state schools in the country. Less than two hours from Cardiff, Manchester and Birmingham and only four from London, Builth Wells is an accessible and welcoming town.