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A beautifully renovated two-bedroom home in the heart of Hay-on-Wye. With a mainly single-level... Read More
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A beautifully renovated two-bedroom home in the heart of Hay-on-Wye. With a mainly single-level layout, no garden upkeep, and immediate access to the town's shops, cafés, and riverside walks, The Old Coach House offers low-maintenance living in a highly convenient setting.
The Old Coach House dates back to the late 18th century and has been beautifully updated to create a stylish and welcoming two-bedroom home. Hidden away on a peaceful lane just a stone's throw from the centre of Hay-on-Wye, it combines period character with modern comforts in an effortless way.
The property is arranged mostly on one level, making it easy to live in and move around, with just a couple of steps leading to the shower room. Inside, the front door opens into a bright entrance hall, where there is also a useful utility area. The heart of the home is a generous open-plan living and kitchen space, complete with a recently installed shaker-style kitchen and a contemporary wood-burning stove—ideal for cosy evenings. There is ample space for dining and relaxing, and the flexible layout could easily accommodate a desk or reading corner.
Two bedrooms and a smart shower room complete the accommodation. With no garden to maintain, the property offers a low-maintenance lifestyle, perfectly suited to anyone looking for a comfortable and characterful home without the upkeep of outside space.
Despite its tucked-away position, everything Hay-on-Wye has to offer is just moments away. Independent bookshops, cafés, restaurants, yoga studios, and even a cinema are all within easy reach, as are riverside walks along the Wye. Although the house does not have its own parking, spaces can often be found close by on Chancery Lane.
Location
Hay-on-Wye is a vibrant market town on the Welsh/English border, famed for its bookshops and cultural festivals. Day-to-day amenities include supermarkets, GP and dental surgeries, a primary school, library, post office, and a wide choice of cafés, pubs, and restaurants. For broader shopping and transport links, the larger centres of Hereford (20 miles) and Brecon (15 miles) are both within easy reach.
Set at the gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park and close to the Black Mountains, Hay is an ideal base for walking, outdoor activities, and enjoying the beauty of the surrounding countryside.
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Council Tax Band
Exempt
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Tenure
Freehold
Tenure Lease Details
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