Compact Grade II listed two-bed near Fishguard town centre and coast, needs renovation..
- Grade II listed mid-terrace with strong period character
- Requires full cosmetic refurbishment and renovation throughout
- No kitchen units or sink currently — may affect mortgage availability
- Compact rooms: two bedrooms, small reception and small footprint
- Gas central heating, partial double glazing, loft insulation present
- Small concreted rear yard plus stone store/workshop and rear access
- Freehold tenure and low council tax
- Listed status will require specialist consent and may increase costs
A compact Grade II listed mid-terrace in central Fishguard, this two-bedroom house offers genuine character and strong location perks but requires significant updating. Natural stone walls, open beam ceilings and pine floorboards preserve period charm, while a bay window and fireplace add visual appeal. The property benefits from gas central heating, partial double glazing, loft insulation and a small rear concreted yard with a stone shed/workshop and rear pedestrian access.
The house is being sold vacant and currently lacks kitchen units and a sink, and is described as needing renovation and cosmetic refurbishment throughout. Its listed status means repair and alteration work will require specialist consents and could limit some modernisation options and add cost. The compact room sizes and narrow Victorian layout suit a single occupant, couple or retiree seeking a town base rather than a growing family.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, mains gas heating, an insulated loft and cheap council tax. Its central position places shops, amenities, the market square and coastal attractions within a short walk, making it attractive for local living or holiday-let potential once refurbished. Note the property’s condition may restrict mortgage offers until basic kitchen and utilities are fitted.
Realistic price reflects the need for work and listed constraints. Buyers should budget for renovation, factor in listed-building consent timescales and obtain specialist surveys. Early viewing is recommended to judge layout, room sizes and the scope of sympathetic restoration.