Two double bedrooms with original cast-iron fireplaces
Recently renovated; modern kitchen and first-floor bathroom
South-facing front garden with views over Blaenllechau Country Park
Rear patio garden with street access; small overall plot
UPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating throughout
Built before 1900; external walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
Located in a very deprived wider area; consider long-term value risks
Council tax band not provided
This recently renovated two-bedroom mid-terrace blends period character with contemporary fittings, offering an accessible home for first-time buyers. The property benefits from a modern fitted kitchen with a vaulted skylight, UPVC double glazing, and gas central heating — ready to move into with minimal immediate works.
Sitting in a quiet street with south-facing front views over Blaenllechau Country Park, the house feels surprisingly light and open for its size. Both front and rear gardens (decked patio to the front, paved patio at the rear with street access) extend the living space outdoors and suit simple gardening or seating. The lounge/diner is a good-sized through room and the two bedrooms retain original cast-iron fireplaces, adding period appeal.
Buyers should note the terrace was constructed before 1900 and external walls are of granite/whinstone with no known insulation upgrade; improving wall insulation could be a worthwhile energy-efficiency project. The property sits in a very deprived wider area and on a small plot, which may affect long-term value and resale dynamics. Council tax band is not provided.
Overall, this is a straightforward, newly renovated freehold terraced home that offers immediate occupation and future potential for energy improvements — an attractive, low-risk step onto the ladder for local buyers who value countryside views and practical, modern interiors.















































