Two bedrooms; mid-terrace stone cottage, circa 1900-1929
This compact two-bedroom mid-terrace stone cottage offers period character and straightforward living in the heart of Abertillery. Original features such as exposed beams, a stone facade and a fireplace give immediate charm, while a small front garden and terrace provide private outdoor space. The property is well served by local amenities and public transport, and benefits from mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators.
The house is modest in size (approximately 517 sq ft) and presented as a practical home or an entry-level purchase. It has a C EPC rating, mains gas heating, and excellent mobile signal — useful for working from home — but broadband speeds are slow. The granite/whinstone walls are assumed to be uninsulated, so there is potential to improve thermal performance and reduce running costs.
Important practical points: the tenure is leasehold, the area records above-average crime and very high local deprivation, and the property will suit buyers who are comfortable with a smaller footprint and some updating. Council tax is very low. This is a straightforward, characterful home for a first-time buyer or someone seeking a modest renovation project in a town-centre location.