A stylishly presented nearly new three/four bedroom home on a contemporary development, centrally located in the heart of the village of Beulah, enjoying generously proportioned accommodation throughout, large garden to the rear and plenty of parking!
A truly wonderful family home! Positioned in a modern development of houses in the rural village of Beulah, this superb family home boasts up to four bedrooms, or three and a large study, superbly proportioned gardens, plenty of parking and a delightful rural aspect, all whilst enjoying the amenities that Beulah has to offer!
The front door of the property is protected from the elements via a canopy porch, and the front door leads into the large entrance hallway with understairs storage, and door into the 4.98 x 3.33m reception room. From here, glazed double doors lead into the 6.42 x 3.59m kitchen/dining room, which enjoys ample space for food preparation, cooking and dining, having a large breakfast bar with fitted one and a half bowl sink. A light and airy room, the dining area enjoys double opening doors to the rear garden, open access back to the hallway, and door into the useful utility room. The utility room boasts a Belfast sink inset into a working surface, as well as space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble drier. There is an external door to the rear garden and a door into the downstairs shower room enjoying a suite of double walk in shower, low flush WC and wash hand basin with vanity unit under. The downstairs accommodation is completed by a large study, or downstairs bedroom, accessed from the entrance hallway, measuring 3.05 x 3.01m, and having a built-in storage cupboard.
On the first floor, the landing gives access into the master suite, and the bedroom measures 4.00 x 3.33m, with door into the superb dressing room with maximum measurements of 3.05 x 1.92m. The dressing room houses an airing cupboard, and gives access into the luxury en-suite shower room, with laundry cupboard and a suite of double walk-in shower, low flush WC and wash hand basin. The landing also gives access into a guest bedroom, which measures 4.97 x 3.00m, a third double bedroom, which is L-shaped, with maximum measurements of 4.03 x 2.81m, and a luxurious family bathroom, enjoying a suite of slipper bath, low flush WC and wash hand basin with vanity unit under.
Externally, the property benefits from parking for a couple of vehicles to the front, as well as access to the front garden stores, perfect for bin storage, with up and over door to the front. There is gated access to both sides of the property, and patio walkways lead round to an outstanding rear garden. The rear garden is south-facing, level, and laid mainly to lawn, with patio area outside the rear of the property, and a further patio area at the bottom of the garden, with a timber pergola over.
This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase and executive style family home, which offers the convenience of modern living, coupled perfectly with the contemporary style that the owner's have incorporated into their home. With a high energy rating of B, air source heat pump heating, and underfloor heating on the ground floor, this property is simply a must view, to appreciate all that it has to offer.
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The property is located in a central position within the sleepy village of Beulah which enjoys a village shop and petrol station, plus a well-thought-of public house which is known in the area for its food. Llanwrtyd Wells, just five miles away, with a population of approximately 850, is the smallest town in Wales. A former Spa town, Llanwrtyd Wells lies in arguably some of the most beautiful countryside in Wales on the A483 mid-way between Builth Wells and Llandovery. Known for its friendliness and traditional pubs, Llanwrtyd has also acquired fame as the Home of Bog Snorkelling and for the annual Man versus Horse Marathon and other unusual events. The town has a primary school, medical centre, library, petrol station, post office, ATM cash point and Premier shop. The market town of Builth Wells, located at the heart of Powys, is 13 miles away. It lies within the Historic Boundaries of Brecknockshire, situated on the banks of the River Wye and the River Irfon – this upper section of the Wye Valley is well-known for trout and salmon angling. Builth Wells is famous for hosting the annual Royal Welsh Show, which is the biggest agricultural show in Europe and attracts over 240,000 visitors to the town each year.