- Two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace with period character
- Chain free freehold; quick purchase possible
- Enclosed rear garden with single garage; good storage
- Needs full modernisation throughout; renovation required
- External stone walls likely uninsulated; add insulation costs
- Double glazing fitted before 2002; may need replacement
- Small plot and modest room sizes; not spacious
- Local area shows very high deprivation; resale affected
A compact Victorian mid-terrace with genuine renovation potential in the Neath Valley. The property is offered chain free and freehold, making it straightforward for a first-time buyer or investor to move quickly.
Accommodation includes two bedrooms, a lounge leading to a sitting room, kitchen, bathroom plus separate WC. The house benefits from a small enclosed rear garden and a single garage — useful storage or rental potential — and double glazing installed before 2002. Main heating is gas boiler and radiators; there is no known flood risk and council tax is low.
Important to note: the house needs modernisation throughout and the original stone walls likely lack insulation, so buyers should allow budget for upgrading heating, insulation and decorations. Broadband speeds are average, the local area has very high deprivation levels, and the plot is small. These factors reduce running costs but also affect long-term resale comparables.
For a buyer ready to renovate, this property offers a relatively affordable entry to the area with scope to increase value through sensible improvements (insulation, kitchen/bathroom modernisation and aesthetic updates). Its location near local amenities and the valley countryside suits those who want access to outdoor walks while remaining in a small-town setting.