Compact, single-storey living with garage, south garden and recent renovations — ideal for downsizers..
Refurbished throughout with new bathroom, flooring and fitted kitchen
Two double bedrooms; larger bedroom includes freestanding wardrobes
Lounge with log burner and chevron flooring, bright bay window
Replacement double glazing and added French doors
New mains-gas boiler and radiators; efficient heating installed
Detached garage, side driveway and additional front parking
South-facing enclosed rear garden with patio and raised planters
Local area: high crime rates and significant deprivation — view surrounding area
This refurbished two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers an easy, low-maintenance home in Bridgend, well suited to downsizers or those seeking single-storey living. The interior has been refreshed throughout: new floor coverings, replacement windows and French doors, a modern bathroom with rainfall shower, and a replaced gas boiler and radiators for reliable heating.
Living space centres on a generous lounge with chevron flooring and a log burner, plus a fitted kitchen with space for appliances. Both bedrooms are doubles; the larger bedroom includes freestanding wardrobes that will remain. The rear garden faces south with a paved patio and raised planters, providing usable outdoor space without onerous upkeep.
Practical benefits include a detached garage, side driveway and additional front parking on chippings. The property is freehold with an affordable council tax band, and at about 646 sq ft represents a compact, manageable home footprint.
Important negatives are factual: the house was constructed in the 1950s–60s so buyers should note its age, and the local area records higher crime rates and significant deprivation indicators. While the bungalow has been recently renovated, buyers seeking a quieter or more resourced neighbourhood may want to view the surroundings and check local services.