22 Broad Street,
Knighton
Powys
LD7 1BL
A charming Victorian semi-detached cottage with original features such as refurbished sash windows, quarry tiles and floorboards. The property has two bedrooms, living room and a small enclosed garden to the side that has just been landscaped by the current owner. Its a perfect property for first time buyers, landlords or holiday home owner. Sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN.
A red bricked Victorian semi-detached property located just off the town centre of Knighton within a short distance of the amenities and surrounding countryside. The property has original features such as quarry tiled flooring, floorboards and sash windows, with an enclosed garden to the side. The property is ideal for a first time buyer, landlord or a buyer looking for a holiday let.
The accommodation comprises: open porch, living rom, kitchen, two bedrooms and ground floor bathroom.
The front door leads into the kitchen with a central staircase rising to the first floor with the living room to your right and kitchen to the left. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units, space for appliances, integrated oven and hob and a quarry tiled floor. Off the kitchen is a lobby area with a door leading to the garden, housing the combi-boier and a door to the bathroom with a four piece white suite and a stained glass window looking onto the garden. The living room has a feature fireplace with a newly installed wood burning stove, slate hearth and brick surround, quarry tiled floors and a storage cupboard. On the first floor there are two bedrooms, both with built in cupboards and original floorboards with refurbished sash windows to the front.
The current owner has purchased all new insulation for the lofts and has a loft ladder for bedroom two. ready to be installed. The current owner has also had all of the Sash windows refurbished and are now all in full working order with draft excluders.
To the side of the property is an enclosed garden, new timber fence, which can be accessed via a timber gate from the lane or the backdoor. Steps lead up to a patio a newly laid patio area, raised plant bed and timber log store to the end. A perfect area for a table and chairs an enjoying the sunshine and setting. There is on street parking nearby.
The property is located just off the town centre of Knighton (Tref y Clawdd) which is located in Mid Wales, and is a market town within the historic county boundary of Radnorshire, lying on the river Teme, with a railway station on the Heart of Wales line. The Offas Dyke footpath is a 177 mile National Trail footpath that closely follows the England/Wales border. It opened in 1971 from Prestatyn to Chepstow with Knighton sitting at the half way point with a visitors centre. Knighton has a primary school, supermarket, leisure centre and many other smaller independent shops. The larger market town of Ludlow, 16 miles has a wider variety of facilities and hosts the famous Ludlow Food Festival. The larger Spa town of Llandrindod Wells, 18 miles offers a further wider range of facilities.
Mains electricity, gas (heating), water and drainage.
Prospective purchasers are also advised the property is located within the conversation area of the town.
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