Chain-free three-bedroom semi-detached on quiet cul-de-sac
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on a quiet Maesgwyn cul-de-sac offers a practical family layout and immediate move-in potential thanks to no onward chain. Two reception rooms plus a large kitchen/diner give flexible living and entertaining space, while a ground-floor shower/utility adds convenience for busy households or adapted living. The modern fitted kitchen and four-piece family bathroom are ready for daily use.
The rear garden is larger than average but low-maintenance, arranged with two-tier patio, astroturf and chipping — good for children, pets or easy outdoor upkeep. Off-street parking for around four vehicles and side access improve practicality. Double glazing (installed post-2002) and gas central heating with a combi boiler provide comfort and energy efficiency typical of a 1950s–1960s build.
Buyers should note broader area factors: the immediate locality is classified as very deprived with above-average crime rates and a higher proportion of renting workers in the wider neighbourhood. Tenure is not specified, so confirm this early in the purchase process. Internally the property appears well maintained; any purchaser planning major alteration should factor in typical mid‑century construction (filled cavity walls) and check services if renovating.
Overall, this property suits families or buyers prioritising space, a low‑maintenance garden and easy parking, and who are comfortable buying into a neighbourhood with social and safety challenges. The chain-free status and adaptable ground-floor facilities add clear practical value and speed to completion.