Solar panels reduce energy bills and carbon footprint
Wood‑burning stove adds character and efficient supplementary heat
Flexible reception room with ensuite suitable as fourth bedroom
Large utility room and attached garage for storage and laundry
Enclosed front, side and rear gardens; decent plot size
Compact overall size (~783 sq ft); smaller bedroom dimensions
Located in a very deprived area; council tax above average
Services/appliances untested — buyer survey recommended
This detached three/four-bedroom home in Maes‑y‑Drudwen suits families seeking an efficient, well‑configured house with outdoor space. The property offers a flexible ground-floor reception/bedroom with an ensuite, a sitting room with a wood‑burning stove, a modern kitchen/diner and a large utility — practical for busy households.
Energy-saving solar panels reduce running costs and the gas boiler with radiators provides main heating. Driveway parking, an attached garage and enclosed front, side and rear gardens give useful storage and play space. Double glazing (installed post‑2002) and cavity wall construction help with insulation.
Buyers should note the house is compact (approximately 783 sq ft) with some smaller bedrooms and a modest overall size for a detached home; room dimensions reflect that. The property lies in a very deprived area and council tax is above average — factors to weigh for long‑term costs and resale. Services and appliances have not been tested and a buyer survey is recommended.
Overall this is a tidy, functional family home with low‑running extras (solar) and good outdoor space. It will suit purchasers prioritising practical layout, energy efficiency and parking, and who accept the compact footprint and local area considerations.