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£800,000

Llansantffraed, Brecon

Land size
2.2 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3

Key Features

  • Four Bedroom Period Residence
  • Additional One Bedroom Cottage
  • Superb Position Overlooking The River Usk
  • Grounds of Circa 2.2 Acres
  • Retaining A Range Of Period Features
  • Three Reception Rooms
  • Kitchen/Diner & Large Utility Room
  • Three Bathrooms
  • Beautiful Formal Gardens With Breathtaking Views
  • Separate Paddock

Description

A superb Grade II listed detached residence located in the hamlet of Llansantffraed, near Talybont On Usk. The property affords exceptionally generous four bedroom accommodation that retains a wealth of period character and further benefits from the inclusion of a detached one bedroom cottage.
The original Old Rectory dates back to 1740 with two Victorian extensions added creating an impressive home, of some 3,300 square feet. Work to update the property undertaken around 2000, revealed a range of previously hidden period features and detail, including fireplaces, beams, and an original dumb waiter. The property is entered via a more recently added entrance porch with mosaic floor tiles, and archway that leads through to the superb central, 29' open plan living room with working fireplaces and stone chimney breasts as well as the aforementioned dumb waiter down to the floor below. Steps lead down from one end of the living room into the fabulous drawing room that formed part of the Victorian extension. This superlative space offers a quiet grandeur derived from its exceptionally high ceilings and feature floor to ceiling panelled bay window that provides breathtaking view south-west across the river to the mountains. Stairs lead down from the living room to the dining room which includes a further fireplace with bread oven, off which is a separate utility room with flag stone floors and walk-in storage cupboard. From the utility there is a staircase that returns to the raised ground level where there is a double bedroom, full bathroom and entrance out to a cobbled courtyard. The separation here makes this an excellent guest suite. At the rear, double doors lead from the dining room to the wonderful kitchen/diner, bathed in light via six arched window with French doors at either end out to the garden. The kitchen includes a range of units, a multi-fuel range cooker and double butler sink. The first floor accommodation comprises three large double bedrooms, one including a full four piece en-suite, a family bathroom with central roll top bath, further bathroom and an airy landing. Again, period details are numerous including exposed floorboards and beams, while the views to the rear are once again exceptional.
Across the cobbled courtyard to the side of the Old Rectory is the self contained one bedroom cottage. This comprises a living room with doors out to a terrace, kitchen and bathroom on the half level and large first floor double bedroom with vaulted ceilings. Attached to the cottage and accessed externally is a large garden store / workshop. This additional accommodation provides exceptional flexibility to the property whether as guest accommodation, a multi-generational option or as a potential income stream.
The Old Rectory enjoys a plot of approximately 2.2 acres divided between large formal gardens, which fall asway to the banks of the River Usk, a wooded section and large paddock to the east. The formal garden is enclosed by a stone wall and largely laid to lawn interspersed with a range of mature shrubs, trees, flower beds and pathways that the various sections. There are two large patios from which to enjoy the quite staggering views that dominate the garden as a whole making these prime areas to entertain.
The property is located off the A40, hidden away and accessed via a ghost road that provides parking for numerous vehicles. Formal parking could potentially be created subject to consents utilising the adjacent paddock.
In summary, this a truly a rare and special home, that enjoys a stunning location within the very heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. Offered with no onward chain.

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-05-21

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (1+ acres).

This Property£363,636 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£39,665 / acre
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