- Grade II listed Victorian terraced house with period features
- Four bedrooms plus loft with conversion potential
- Requires full renovation: kitchen, bathroom, exposed wiring
- EPC rating G — inefficient heating and energy performance
- Oil boiler and radiators; oil fuel (not community supply)
- Sold at auction 14 October 2025 — cash buyers only
- Listed status may cause delays and extra consent costs
- Small garden; no flood risk, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
This Grade II listed four-bedroom terraced house in Rhymney is offered at public auction and presents a clear refurbishment and investment opportunity. The property retains period features such as a large stone fireplace and original stone facade, with a loft offering conversion potential to add value. It includes a small garden and benefits from good mobile signal and fast broadband, useful for lettings or resale marketing.
The house requires significant finishing: the kitchen and bathroom are unfinished, wiring is exposed in places, and the bathroom needs modernisation. Heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators; the EPC is G. As a listed building, repairs or alterations may require listed-building consent and could cause delays or additional costs — the sale notice flags that the listed status will cause difficulties.
Buyers should note this is an auction sale for cash buyers only on 14 October 2025. The area is classified as very deprived, which affects local values and lettings, but the property’s low purchase price and conversion potential may appeal to investors seeking upside after renovation. Commissioning surveys and confirming legal/title issues is essential before bidding.
In short: a characterful, low-cost entry with clear renovation requirements and regulatory constraints. Best suited to an experienced investor or developer prepared to manage listed-building consent, refurbishment work and an auction purchase process.